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Question: Do you miss Alvin Greene?
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CatoMinor
Junior Chimp
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« on: July 07, 2014, 02:02:28 AM »

True FF.

And is also evidence that the average Democratic voter in SC is not competent enough for choosing their Government. I love how some back then alleged that he was a GOP plant....that a majority of Dems still voted for lol.
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CatoMinor
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2014, 01:28:52 AM »

And is also evidence that the average Democratic voter in SC is not competent enough for choosing their Government.

And the average South Carolina Democratic voter is, by any other name...

This statement is also true for most voters in America, regardless or party, race, gender, etc. Voters in Florida, New York, New Jersey, South Carolina etc seem to go out of their way from time to time in making Democracy look bad.
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CatoMinor
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2014, 11:20:45 AM »

And is also evidence that the average Democratic voter in SC is not competent enough for choosing their Government.

And the average South Carolina Democratic voter is, by any other name...

This statement is also true for most voters in America, regardless or party, race, gender, etc. Voters in Florida, New York, New Jersey, South Carolina etc seem to go out of their way from time to time in making Democracy look bad.

You believe that most Americans are too stupid to choose their government?

"Making Democracy look bad" is a far milder choice of words than "not [being] competent enough to choose [one's] government". The former makes a statement about the voters' decisions, while the latter makes a statement about the voters themselves. 

To me, being competent *enough* to choose one's government should mean actually knowing the basic details of said government and at least something about the candidates for an office as high as the US Senate. Sadly all too many do not.

 
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