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[QUOTE=Flip4ford;19535181]I think both candidates suck-- The 2 party system has become corrupt and is worthless to the people-- That being said- No one should talk badly for any person in office as POTUS-- I have met 2 Presidents in my day- (well shook hands) and the office deserves respect- If you do not like who is in office do not vote for that person-- I personally used to change the channel every time Pres Trump was on tv-- years before he became POTUS--
Basically we have 2 candidates-- one who did a bunch of illegal dealings with Russia and the Ukraine- and sniffs people -- and one who is a rich billionaire who has made some sexist comments, been accused of rape, and is currently in the office. Neither of which - I feel - represents what the office should be. And that my friend is what is important-- the office. Not showing respect for the office bugs me. Much like not showing respect for the flag or the national anthem bugs me. I have literally put my life on the line for this country, and do not going around spouting hate- even though I may have earned that right, more then some.
The hate spouting online does not change anyone's mind. I am not saying you cannot have your own opinion-- Just why does it have to be stated soooo hatefully? Name calling and hate speech usually shows a lack of understanding of a topic. I know you will find reasons to pick apart my above statements- which is fine- I wrote it and I can take criticism and I hope it doesn't put a blemish on our friendship.[/QUOTE
Na I will consider you friend until I take my last breath but my feelings will never change on the dirt bag that was elected to your white-house or for the corrupt turd we have to deal with either who isn't much better..
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