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Nurse Practitioner Hobbies: cooking, sourdough bread, backyard gardening and chickens No DM. I am NOT on here to find a date.
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Very well said! I've heard some refer to him as a symptom, others refer to him as the disease. My opinion only here, but I see him as a manifestation, combination if you will, of both. The seed never would have grown had the ground not been prepared.
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What do you expect from a man whose wife probably has a passport. Don’t look farther than your nose
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You're a traitor. We actually do know how to read. We saw the actual bill. If the four of you had did your job, they wouldn't have won.
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Only citizens did vote dufus. Ur trying to disenfranchise women that had their names changed. Or people that don't have the money to get a passport. Ur making it harder to vote. What the hell is wrong with you? What's happening to our country!???
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You voted AGAINST every single MARRIED WOMAN who took her husband's name. You voted against ME. Therefore, I will do every single thing I can do, every single thing I can think of, to vote against you. There are more of us than there are of you. Tick tock tick tock......
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You voted for my disenfranchisement. I am an American (born Lubbock, TX) but I will not change my name back to what's on my birth cert.
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For the 15 years I've lived in South America, I've been able to vote absentee in Kansas via email. Grateful for UOCAVA that also allows military families to vote in their home state from wherever they are stationed. SAVE Act will require ALL of us to fly home in order to register.
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I'm American, born in America to parents who were also born here and lived here all my life. I also happen to have a last name that's different than what's on my birth certificate. You voted to make it harder for this American to vote. Shame on you.
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He's a republican. He ran as a democrat to get elected, but he's a republican.
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And if they don't have the documentation, they have to pay for it, which makes this a poll tax. The Southern US would like to have a word outside, Jared Golden.
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To be clear: you voted to double down on an already established law. Only citizens can vote. You added a requirement for ID forms that 90% of Americans don’t have handy, & made it an uphill climb for women who’ve taken their husbands name or divorced to present ID. That’s disenfranchisement. SHAME.
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Hold on a second... you're a Democrat? Really? You sound like a MAGAT.
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Voter fraud is not much of an issue. Voter suppression is a huge problem. This makes you part of the problem.
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USA is not a small country with systems that are all the same state to state. Each has its own process for ID, birth certificate, etc. some require you to be in person and pay a fee for a copy of your birth certificate. If I'm 85 and live across the country from where I was born, I can't vote Idiot
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Not every American has a passport, nor can they afford a passport, nor do they have the same name they had at birth, or have their birth certificate. I'm a 52-year-old woman who has voted in every election since age 18 who won't be able to vote. I changed my name when I married. You're an idiot.
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I believe this is why they are increasingly against college education, and disinterested in secondary education. They want poorly educated worker bees who fall in line.
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Chuck Schumer: A man who thinks it’s his job to make sure that the left supports Israel. That might be honesty from him. However, that is not his job. Supporting what Israel is doing right now, which is vile and inhumane, is something nobody should support!
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Mark...small businesses can't do that. Mom and Pop shops aren't sitting on enough cash to buy inventory ahead of time and they sure as hell can't pay tens of thousands of dollars of extra costs. This is a nuclear bomb for Main Streets.
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If you have a full chest freezer, packed tight, the food inside will stay frozen for over a week, as I discovered during the aftermath of Helene last fall.
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Or garbanzos.
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At the Asian market you can get mung beans and sprout those indoors. Nice crunch. Can also sprout whole dried peas and sunflowers. Garbanzo makes great hummus.
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Do not travel with your regular phone. To preserve your privacy Trash SIM cards of travel phones before getting back in airports.
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Republicans would rather watch the global economy implode under the weight of the Trump administration’s hubris than be the subject of one of his mean 3:00am Twitter rants. They deserve to be largely politically irrelevant in Congress for another 60 years just like after the Great Depression.
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Stress can have a negative effect on the GI system.