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Weird.
No worries. I can tell from his comments that he's a mindless Trump supporter. I take no offense.
I agree, and I am also a former Republican. The old Republican party has some principles that this country needs. The Trump principles... not so much.
Someone else started this thread, not me. I guess you'll have to live with my opinion, which I did express very politely and delicately.
When did I insult you? I don't even know you. I'm certainly not hostile to you in any way. If I were you, I would think about your statement that you want to "defend yourself" and whether that should mean attacking someone else's opinion. I don't believe they have to be the same.
If you're just looking for ammo to shoot holes in my beliefs, I'm not going to give it to you. His behavior is unpresidential. Period. It's not even civil. And he does lie often. The lies are well-documented. Just pick one if you're looking for one to think about.
Corbell got it mostly right. Those people who believe Trump without question. I have no idea how you read classism and racism in my statement, because that's certainly not in anything I said.
I agree, but also look at how he acts, attacking people, cussing casually in public, just general behavior. He's not only a bad influence on kids, but also on adults who are more susceptible. As a former Republican, I'm ashamed of the party these days.
Really? I didn't know that.
I just emailed her out of the blue, and she responded. I rarely do that sort of thing, but like I told her, 3 generations of my family have been a fan of her music. My grandmother loved Snowbird, and my mother used to talk about that a lot. Of course, I grew up hearing my mother's music, which was pretty wide-spanning, but included Anne's music. I was diagnosed with cancer a year ago and that sort of thing makes you think about your life, and I just emailed her out of the blue. She was really nice.
You seem to be obsessed with my personal life. Actually, I had a great career and was well-respected, so apparently my peers did find what I say interesting enough. Since you're just some anonymous person on the internet, you wouldn't know. What's your life been like? No job, much less a career of any sort. Maybe a loser girlfriend, maybe not. Laying in bed all day, just being a worthless Trump supporter, I guess? That seems to be a pattern, from what I have seen. I'm surprised you're literate at all, since most of them don't seem to be.
Also, don't mistake me for a Biden supporter. I don't like him much. But I'd choose him any day over some authoritarian wannabe dictator who doesn't respect our Constitution.
Not really sure what you're talking about. I don't spend much time indoors and don't talk about conservatives in real life. I do think it's interesting that conservatives complained constantly about Biden's DOJ when it comes to Trump, but no mention of that when Hunter was found guilty and other Democrats are also taking heat from the DOJ. Isn't that a discrepancy to you as well?
Getting rid of any bad president isn't going to solve the world's problems. I have no problem with "trannies" or Muslims, but I won't be dancing in the streets with anyone. I guess you just can't help yourself.
That was an excellent movie. I was so shocked by the counter-intuitive ending.
A few fools might try it, but now that the initial dummies got busted and are going to prison, the smarter ones should know better.
Genius parody. A++.
So you can't define it, other than to say it's a bunch of stuff you don't like?
She's got talent and style, but that's not uncommon in the music field. She's just one of the ones that struck a chord with a lot of people, much like Elvis, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Merle Haggard, and Garth Brooks in their own times. You could say she's in good company. I admit I do like a few of her songs, and I'm 54.
So I guess that's a "yes."
Good luck in life, wishing for some bizarre conspiracy theory to come true. And calling other people idiots that you don't even know.
lol You don't really believe that, do you?
I think you're overthinking the movie, likely through the lens of religion, which is always a risky endeavor. Maybe there is no God, but that's irrelevant, anyway. The actual poem he's reciting is by British poet Dylan Thomas. It speaks to the idea of facing one's fears and persevering in the face of overwhelming odds. It's not about God.