• @[email protected]
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    05 months ago

    doesn’t this negate the right to vote?

    Obviously not. Perhaps it may negate your interest in voting, but certainly not your right to do so.

    So when he says you won’t have to vote, that’s different than saying you’ll be unable to vote.

    There’s a lot more to this country than the few things Christians care about. Even if he were to fulfill the promise, the world still goes on spinning.

    • Mark
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      -15 months ago

      @oxjox As a practical matter, if any vote other than one approved by the existing ruler is rendered meaningless, one has lost the right to vote. It’s not a vote if only one choice is allowed. Any other spin is just semantics.