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Holy shit this song describes my life perfectly!
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2016-08-14 at 6:55 PM UTC
Is it weird that i'm from Holland and enjoy American country music? I guess it fits my right leaning disposition towards politics and preference for white people.
no its not at all, if you look at texas history a lot of the early settlers that were "cowboys" were European. especially from Germany, here in texas. and a buncha jedis
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2016-08-14 at 7:04 PM UTCThis is one of my favorite country songs
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2016-08-14 at 8:18 PM UTC
This is one of my favorite country songs
The sad music and mediocre lyrics are really doing it for me. -
2016-08-14 at 8:26 PM UTC
The sad music and mediocre lyrics are really doing it for me.
its one of the saddest songs I've ever heard..
check out this one. the backing vocals are the best part
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2016-08-14 at 8:28 PM UTC
its one of the saddest songs I've ever heard..
check out this one
Ayy lmao. -
2016-08-15 at 1:17 AM UTC
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2016-08-15 at 1:29 AM UTC
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2016-08-15 at 1:29 AM UTC
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2016-08-15 at 2:32 AM UTC
yeah I always wonder about this, constantly gets brought up as discriminatory but how hard is it to get a government ID? most people have a driver's license already; just get a proof of age card or something.
For the poor it actually is difficult. I mean the LA school district has a 50% graduation rate, illiteracy is a real thing and people just don't know how to go about getting a state ID. I'm not saying these are the people I want voting, but state-photo-id requirements do discriminate against constitutionally valid voters. -
2016-08-15 at 3 AM UTC
For the poor it actually is difficult. I mean the LA school district has a 50% graduation rate, illiteracy is a real thing and people just don't know how to go about getting a state ID. I'm not saying these are the people I want voting, but state-photo-id requirements do discriminate against constitutionally valid voters.
Gas everyone with an IQ below 120. -
2016-08-15 at 5:06 AM UTCRestricting citizens' rights based on intelligence and/or educational attainment would be interesting. One is naturally suspicious of any measure that would claim to gauge one's fitness for civic participation but even if you only ballparked "able to make good decisions", in aggregate over millions of citizens, it might be a justified practice. My main concern is that intelligence is not necessarily a correlate with concern for justice, or a non-egoistic notion of justice, so there would likely be a greater level of class-stratification, the interests of a voting class will always receive preference over those of non-voting classes.
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2016-08-15 at 5:13 AM UTCas boolet was getting at though, doesn't leaving those regulations lax make voter fraud much easier? illegal immigrants and votes attached to dead people, for instance. don't you think that's a tradeoff worth making?