COMMENTS:
Voted : No
No; at least certainly not a "fighting" civil war. People today are way too complacent. Plus we already had a civil war. The rough split we saw during the Civil War continues even today, but it's become watered down enough that 50% of people don't care enough about political issues to even bother voting for President. The voting rate was 80% in 1860. As our country has prospered, capitalism and democracy have brought us the luxury of ignorance. Reverberations of the original Civil War continue in subtler ways, from the inevitable polarization of our stupid bipartisan system to the racism demonstrated in the picture included in this ballot. I do believe that most people are more reasonable than the mass media would have you believe. But moderation doesn't make money. Without money, individuals have essentially no political influence. Anyways, people will continue to argue about what they think is best for them and best for their country, but that guy working at Denny's isn't going to quit his job, grab a pitchfork, and ride the rails into California to join the tidal wave of violent opposition against those who hire people like our friend Jose over there. Maybe he'll buy a miniature American flag and stick it on his Buick.
Cool drivers license,man!
Voted : It's unlikely
Can you imagine the White South with nuclear weapons?! Perhaps after considerable turmoil the U.S. Will eventually break up into separate entities: a Spanish area; a chunk to Canada, the Northeast to Quebec, a Jewish state around the Big Apple, an extensive rather large all-White nation, Florida to Cuba, and so forth!! !Viva las revoluciones!
yes
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