absolutely!
The psychopathic #Parasite class don't care WHO you #Vote for!
Their witchcraft has blinded your eyes!
They ONLY CARE that you continue "voting" to be RULED!
You should look into the etymology of the word "vote"
I'll help you some!
What "god" are you making a promise to?
How about "solemn engagement to devote oneself to a religious order or life"
You are GIVING YOUR SOLEMN PLEDGE to #Evil,
and liars, and who knows what "god"
vote (n.)
mid-15c., "formal expression of one's wish or choice with regard to a proposal, candidate, etc.," from Latin votum "a vow, wish, promise to a god, solemn pledge, dedication," noun use of neuter of votus, past participle of vovere "to promise, dedicate" (see vow (n.)). The meaning "totality of voters of a certain class or type" is from 1888.
also from mid-15c.
vote (v.)
1550s, "give a vote to;" 1560s, "enact or establish by vote;" see vote (n.). Earlier it meant "to vow" to do something (mid-15c.). Related: Voted; voting.
also from 1550s
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vow (n.)
"solemn promise," c. 1300, from Anglo-French and Old French voe (Modern French vœu), from Latin votum "a promise to a god, solemn pledge, dedication; that which is promised; a wish, desire, longing, prayer," noun use of neuter of votus, past participle of vovere "to promise solemnly, pledge, dedicate, vow," from PIE root *wegwh- "to speak solemnly, vow, preach" (source also of Sanskrit vaghat- "one who offers a sacrifice;" Greek eukhÄ“ "vow, wish," eukhomai "I pray"). The meaning "solemn engagement to devote oneself to a religious order or life" is from c. 1400; earlier "to bind oneself" to chastity (early 14c.).
The psychopathic #Parasite class don't care WHO you #Vote for!
Their witchcraft has blinded your eyes!
They ONLY CARE that you continue "voting" to be RULED!
You should look into the etymology of the word "vote"
I'll help you some!
What "god" are you making a promise to?
How about "solemn engagement to devote oneself to a religious order or life"
You are GIVING YOUR SOLEMN PLEDGE to #Evil,
and liars, and who knows what "god"
vote (n.)
mid-15c., "formal expression of one's wish or choice with regard to a proposal, candidate, etc.," from Latin votum "a vow, wish, promise to a god, solemn pledge, dedication," noun use of neuter of votus, past participle of vovere "to promise, dedicate" (see vow (n.)). The meaning "totality of voters of a certain class or type" is from 1888.
also from mid-15c.
vote (v.)
1550s, "give a vote to;" 1560s, "enact or establish by vote;" see vote (n.). Earlier it meant "to vow" to do something (mid-15c.). Related: Voted; voting.
also from 1550s
Entries linking to vote
vow (n.)
"solemn promise," c. 1300, from Anglo-French and Old French voe (Modern French vœu), from Latin votum "a promise to a god, solemn pledge, dedication; that which is promised; a wish, desire, longing, prayer," noun use of neuter of votus, past participle of vovere "to promise solemnly, pledge, dedicate, vow," from PIE root *wegwh- "to speak solemnly, vow, preach" (source also of Sanskrit vaghat- "one who offers a sacrifice;" Greek eukhÄ“ "vow, wish," eukhomai "I pray"). The meaning "solemn engagement to devote oneself to a religious order or life" is from c. 1400; earlier "to bind oneself" to chastity (early 14c.).
absolutely!
The psychopathic #Parasite class don't care WHO you #Vote for!
Their witchcraft has blinded your eyes!
They ONLY CARE that you continue "voting" to be RULED!
You should look into the etymology of the word "vote"
I'll help you some!
What "god" are you making a promise to?
How about "solemn engagement to devote oneself to a religious order or life"
You are GIVING YOUR SOLEMN PLEDGE to #Evil,
and liars, and who knows what "god"
vote (n.)
mid-15c., "formal expression of one's wish or choice with regard to a proposal, candidate, etc.," from Latin votum "a vow, wish, promise to a god, solemn pledge, dedication," noun use of neuter of votus, past participle of vovere "to promise, dedicate" (see vow (n.)). The meaning "totality of voters of a certain class or type" is from 1888.
also from mid-15c.
vote (v.)
1550s, "give a vote to;" 1560s, "enact or establish by vote;" see vote (n.). Earlier it meant "to vow" to do something (mid-15c.). Related: Voted; voting.
also from 1550s
Entries linking to vote
vow (n.)
"solemn promise," c. 1300, from Anglo-French and Old French voe (Modern French vœu), from Latin votum "a promise to a god, solemn pledge, dedication; that which is promised; a wish, desire, longing, prayer," noun use of neuter of votus, past participle of vovere "to promise solemnly, pledge, dedicate, vow," from PIE root *wegwh- "to speak solemnly, vow, preach" (source also of Sanskrit vaghat- "one who offers a sacrifice;" Greek eukhÄ“ "vow, wish," eukhomai "I pray"). The meaning "solemn engagement to devote oneself to a religious order or life" is from c. 1400; earlier "to bind oneself" to chastity (early 14c.).
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