. . . to morph the individual voter into a false singularity . . .
Good one, iss.
But I beg to differ. I think one could go so far as to say that
many rather than some and
non-voters as well as voters get what they deserve, without morphing the individual voter into a false singularity in which fault or credit for ensuing policy is somehow shared by those who sought an opposite result.
What say you?
And a belated welcome to eagerto(letus)know, with all due condolences for having to put up with the fact that most of us already did. So far your thread has had over 240 hits. If that is not sufficient to assuage your sorrow at not being one of the priviledged few whose comments are considered worthy of consideration, all I can say is a river dirty, our feet are stained, so oscar la banana until we meet again.
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