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morgankingsley
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« Reply #50 on: October 18, 2019, 04:20:06 PM »

I was a registered Republican for quite a few years.  I voted for Gerald Ford in 1976.  I supported Howard Baker in 1980 until he dropped out, then switched to John Anderson.  Show me a prominent Republican today who's as moderate as any of those three.

Man are you really that old? Sheesh, I thought I was talking to yet another 20-something*.

*though to be fair, there seems to be more literal teenagers on Atlas these days than 20 somethings

Brah you're twenty four.

As for Georgia Moderate, I remember vaguely -could be off though- a thread saying his first time voting was sixty eight, which means he was between twenty one to twenty four in that election, so if you do the math, seventy two to seventy five. Making him quite possibly the oldest person in Atlas
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« Reply #51 on: October 18, 2019, 04:23:43 PM »

I was a registered Republican for quite a few years.  I voted for Gerald Ford in 1976.  I supported Howard Baker in 1980 until he dropped out, then switched to John Anderson.  Show me a prominent Republican today who's as moderate as any of those three.

Man are you really that old? Sheesh, I thought I was talking to yet another 20-something*.

*though to be fair, there seems to be more literal teenagers on Atlas these days than 20 somethings

Yes, I first got interested in politics in the 1968 election.  I grew up in a staunchly Republican family and got drawn in by arguments between my parents on whether to support Nixon or Romney -- that's George Romney, Mitt Romney's father.  (If you like alternate histories, I wrote one about Romney winning the nomination that year.)  I also remember the '64 campaign, but wasn't really old enough to be following things yet.
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« Reply #52 on: October 18, 2019, 04:25:37 PM »

I was a registered Republican for quite a few years.  I voted for Gerald Ford in 1976.  I supported Howard Baker in 1980 until he dropped out, then switched to John Anderson.  Show me a prominent Republican today who's as moderate as any of those three.

Man are you really that old? Sheesh, I thought I was talking to yet another 20-something*.

*though to be fair, there seems to be more literal teenagers on Atlas these days than 20 somethings

Brah you're twenty four.

As for Georgia Moderate, I remember vaguely -could be off though- a thread saying his first time voting was sixty eight, which means he was between twenty one to twenty four in that election, so if you do the math, seventy two to seventy five. Making him quite possibly the oldest person in Atlas

Not quite; I'm in my mid-sixties, and I believe there are at least a few people here older than that.  '68 was the first election I followed (see previous response).  I just missed being able to vote in '72.   So the vote for Ford in '76 was my first Presidential vote.
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« Reply #53 on: October 18, 2019, 04:36:40 PM »

I was a registered Republican for quite a few years.  I voted for Gerald Ford in 1976.  I supported Howard Baker in 1980 until he dropped out, then switched to John Anderson.  Show me a prominent Republican today who's as moderate as any of those three.

Man are you really that old? Sheesh, I thought I was talking to yet another 20-something*.

*though to be fair, there seems to be more literal teenagers on Atlas these days than 20 somethings

Brah you're twenty four.

As for Georgia Moderate, I remember vaguely -could be off though- a thread saying his first time voting was sixty eight, which means he was between twenty one to twenty four in that election, so if you do the math, seventy two to seventy five. Making him quite possibly the oldest person in Atlas

Not quite; I'm in my mid-sixties, and I believe there are at least a few people here older than that.  '68 was the first election I followed (see previous response).  I just missed being able to vote in '72.   So the vote for Ford in '76 was my first Presidential vote.

Did you vote for Reagan in 84
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« Reply #54 on: October 18, 2019, 05:26:07 PM »

I was a registered Republican for quite a few years.  I voted for Gerald Ford in 1976.  I supported Howard Baker in 1980 until he dropped out, then switched to John Anderson.  Show me a prominent Republican today who's as moderate as any of those three.

Man are you really that old? Sheesh, I thought I was talking to yet another 20-something*.

*though to be fair, there seems to be more literal teenagers on Atlas these days than 20 somethings

Brah you're twenty four.

As for Georgia Moderate, I remember vaguely -could be off though- a thread saying his first time voting was sixty eight, which means he was between twenty one to twenty four in that election, so if you do the math, seventy two to seventy five. Making him quite possibly the oldest person in Atlas

Not quite; I'm in my mid-sixties, and I believe there are at least a few people here older than that.  '68 was the first election I followed (see previous response).  I just missed being able to vote in '72.   So the vote for Ford in '76 was my first Presidential vote.

Did you vote for Reagan in 84

No, I had a brief fling with the Libertarian Party in the 80's, and voted for the LP candidate in both '84 and '88 (the Presidential contests were foregone conclusions anyways).  Voted for a mix downballot.
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« Reply #55 on: October 18, 2019, 06:26:07 PM »


Brah you're twenty four.

As for Georgia Moderate, I remember vaguely -could be off though- a thread saying his first time voting was sixty eight, which means he was between twenty one to twenty four in that election, so if you do the math, seventy two to seventy five. Making him quite possibly the oldest person in Atlas

Are you calling me old
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morgankingsley
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« Reply #56 on: October 18, 2019, 06:35:56 PM »


Brah you're twenty four.

As for Georgia Moderate, I remember vaguely -could be off though- a thread saying his first time voting was sixty eight, which means he was between twenty one to twenty four in that election, so if you do the math, seventy two to seventy five. Making him quite possibly the oldest person in Atlas

Are you calling me old

No I'm saying its funny how you're calling out people in their 20s when you yourself are
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« Reply #57 on: October 18, 2019, 07:11:19 PM »


Brah you're twenty four.

As for Georgia Moderate, I remember vaguely -could be off though- a thread saying his first time voting was sixty eight, which means he was between twenty one to twenty four in that election, so if you do the math, seventy two to seventy five. Making him quite possibly the oldest person in Atlas

Are you calling me old

No I'm saying its funny how you're calling out people in their 20s when you yourself are

what about people in their 420s lmao
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« Reply #58 on: October 18, 2019, 07:25:13 PM »

thank u dude, that is very nice bcuz a lot of ppl here don't take me seriously :<

You know what would help with this? You dropping you brain-damaged goose act.
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« Reply #59 on: October 18, 2019, 07:27:19 PM »

thank u dude, that is very nice bcuz a lot of ppl here don't take me seriously :<

You know what would help with this? You dropping you brain-damaged goose act.

dude i just want 2 chill when i get on atlas not think hard and all.

whose with me on that??
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« Reply #60 on: October 18, 2019, 07:28:06 PM »

thank u dude, that is very nice bcuz a lot of ppl here don't take me seriously :<

You know what would help with this? You dropping you brain-damaged goose act.
There you go!  You’re doin your little dance, Mr. Bojangles!
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« Reply #61 on: October 18, 2019, 07:31:04 PM »

thank u dude, that is very nice bcuz a lot of ppl here don't take me seriously :<

You know what would help with this? You dropping you brain-damaged goose act.
There you go!  You’re doin your little dance, Mr. Bojangles!

man you know a while back i was chilling with the squad and i said we should all go to Bojangles for dinner and they were like no :<
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« Reply #62 on: October 18, 2019, 07:58:40 PM »

Going from an inane and mostly non-political list of posters to John B. Anderson in less than two pages has to be some kind of Atlas record, right?
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« Reply #63 on: October 18, 2019, 08:17:22 PM »

Going from an inane and mostly non-political list of posters to John B. Anderson in less than two pages has to be some kind of Atlas record, right?
What are you, a newb? The Atlas record for that is like two posts.

This is a forum where we have literally turned discussions about immigration into discussions about guns and then SSM.
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