Facts not racist opinion: in general blacks and Hispanics are not very fond of each other.
I'd love to see your facts on this point KenLee
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Facts not racist opinion: in general blacks and Hispanics are not very fond of each other.
Facts not racist opinion: in general blacks and Hispanics are not very fond of each other.
Yesterday both NC and SC passed a state constitutional amendment to change "every citizen" can vote to "only a citizen" can vote. Guess someone thought that closed any potential loophole.
I'd rather see Gabbard as frontrunnerI would love to see a Vance/Gabbard ticket
First off, yes. Secondly, that's completely irrelevant to the topic at hand.Sccritterkiller and. Wyo hunter, you guys posted the laugh emoji. Just curious, either of you guys serve your community and/or your nation? If so, thank you for your service.
Obama and Clinton are/were the least tied to race in there policies as anyone I have ever met. I actually voted for both, twice! I'd vote for Bill Clinton again if he could run again.Facts: They voted for Obama 86% in 2012 - but anyway.
Idaho also passed a similar amendment. People are getting tired of those not vested in the country making its decisions.
Obama and Clinton are/were the least tied to race in there policies as anyone I have ever met. I actually voted for both, twice! I'd vote for Bill Clinton again if he could run again.
I live in the real world and talk to a diverse set of people every day confidentially, along with jury pools and many focus groups for jury trials.I'd love to see your facts on this point KenLee
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All you proved was that she isn't Obama and it's not 2012 anymore.Policies were not part of your claim - you inferred hispanics didn't choose Harris because she was black. I proved otherwise.
Moving a border county after 100 years from D to R is significant.
All you proved was that she isn't Obama and it's not 2012 anymore.
Congratulations if that makes you feel better. Open your eyes and ears and see what you learn.I proved two things:
1) Your race claim was false
2) your arrogance prevents you from admitting it
Supporting your opinion with a personal assessment of various "data" is just an opinion about your opinions.I live in the real world and talk to a diverse set of people every day confidentially, along with jury pools and many focus groups for jury trials.
I think nearly every career politician is just as bad as DJT, they have just done a better job of flying under the radar and/or getting away with it.Not trolling at all, absolutely sincere. And before anyone reflexes with a dismissive label, I served my nation for a career in the Attack Submarine Navy as a Republican. When I retired and came home I was approached by local Republican leaders to run as a candidate for a seat as a councilman in my local town government. I did, won, and served two terms as a Republican until I decided not to seek reelection. I am also a hunting and fishing guide licensed in two states. I believe to my core that Trump is a reprehensible human who appeals to the worst of our human nature. I do believe that it was a sad day for America that good people were so unhappy in their lives that he would be an acceptable choice to lead a great nation. Just one man’s opinion.
To me it boiled down to two things first was a vision pushing a positive forward looking agenda over one of fear and vilifying “the other.” Economists said her policies would grow the national deb by about 1/2 what Trump’s would and economists say that his promised tariffs will be detrimental and inflationary to our economy. I believe in science and see the impacts of climate change in my region (Adirondacks) for real. Que the deniers, but I believe in anthropogenic climate change and the need to confront it head on. Climate denialism is counter to accepted science and dangerous for our future and what we will leave behind for future generations. I also believe that the emerging technologies developed in tackling this problem could be extremely beneficial to our economy and allow us to become a world leader in that area. I find his rhetoric, combined with the caution of the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff among other Republicans who served with him, counter to my values as a person and as an American. I believe that we need to tackleThank you for your service.
What made Kamala an acceptable solution besides not being trump?
Did someone ask about Amish?
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