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Leopards Ate My Face

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[–] Zagorath@aussie.zone 30 points 2 years ago

and it really was the most important thing to her

Ok this really perplexes me. I actually understand the other people's reasoning. If you happen to agree with the Republicans on many issues, like if the Logcabin people are anti-choice, anti-immigration, pro–crony capitalism, and maybe those other issues are more important to you than the one where you disagree. In that case it does actually make sense to be a Republican.

But to turn around and say, like this woman does, that you disagree with them on the most important issue and still say you could never vote anyone else? That completely boggles the mind.