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Phillips wasn’t neutral. He was only chanting in one direction. Also:

“Out of control” You seem to have a different definition than what out of control actually is. Let me help you out:

Oh please... “Beauty and the Beast” went up against “Silence of the Lambs” in 1991 for best picture. Look at the list for the 64th Academy Awards nominations. Not a lot of stinkers in there.

and I look forward to seeing how his team eats shit next year.

currently holding our government hostage for a dumb wall that won’t even solve a problem that he created for his racist base.

*says Trump joke*

Perhaps the problem isn’t voting.  Maybe if the people in the neighbor would pick up around the place?

Maybe the more people in Lynch’s neighborhood should be more like Lynch and pick up around the place, I guess.

..America isn’t a true democracy. One person doesn’t equal one vote. In a presidential election, a voter in Florida, for instance, has a much larger impact than a voter in CA. That’s messed up. So I don’t blame people who (rightfully) think their vote doesn’t matter.

but the GOP will give you hell.

Apparently he’s not doing any good, because as he said, “You saying some of them are good and some of them are bad, but the same conditions in which Oakland was in back then, they still in the same situations now.” 

Being charitable is not “politically active”. It’s being charitable. And unless Lynch is running for office and he’s not stumping for anyone (which would be illegal if he were doing community work on behalf of a candidate) it wouldn’t be worth any votes, particularly if he’s actively telling people not to vote.

Funny how you moan about the popular vote, but when the shoe is on the other foot:

Actually, if the blogger had any honesty:

Unlike you, people can be outraged and worried about more than one thing at a time.

How about calling the police?

People act like women want to go out of their way to make anonymous lists that could rarely contain a false accusation. That’s complete horse shit.

The document was indeed vulnerable to false accusations, a concern I took seriously,” wrote Donegan, citing the message at the top of the spreadsheet: “This document is only a collection of misconduct allegations and rumors. Take everything with a grain of salt.”

The real debate is regarding the frequency of these false claims. Some suggest that only 2% of rape accusations are false (a rate that is similar to that of non-sex offenses), while others state that the rate is higher (e.g., 8%). According to a few sources, the rate is significantly higher (e.g., 40%).