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Coca-Cola said:
akuma587 said:
This thread is so far off topic...but I guess bigjon really didn't give us much of a topic to begin with.

 

It's funny how we have the same concerns but different conclusions.

i think Republicans and especially the christians care more about the poor in this country than the democrats.  democrats use them for votes by telling them that they will get free money if democrats are in power.

crazy isn't it?  Oh well, I hope we are both right and whoever wins the election will do their best to fix this country.

Notice how you put Christians and Democrats into two different groups...I for instance am a Christian and a Democrat.



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