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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3808400" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>Try to think of it more like this. There is no politician that we like 100%. Except in my case with Trump. Most the time we’re not gonna agree with a portion of what politicians think. Thing is do they represent us better than the other person, that is the main question. We have to look at this from the perspective of the glass is half full not half empty. </p><p></p><p>Your distain of Mitt Romney I also had. Same thing with John McCain. The only thing I liked about John McCain‘s attempted presidency run was Sarah Palin as VP. A lot of people didn’t get a true picture of her. None of the Democrats running at the time would’ve been good for this country. And there would’ve definitely been three more progressive liberal Democrats that did not believe in the Constitution and thought it was a living document to be interpreted however the political whims went. That is if Killery had won. </p><p></p><p>We have to stay positive. It’s hard. These little things add up and it’s a fight for our country’s soul. </p><p></p><p>Like Ronald Reagan said, freedom is always one generation away from extinction. It was not born in our blood. It has to be fought for. Has to be taught. </p><p></p><p>And the way the Progressive liberals have a stranglehold on public education they’re doing their best to destroy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3808400, member: 9018"] Try to think of it more like this. There is no politician that we like 100%. Except in my case with Trump. Most the time we’re not gonna agree with a portion of what politicians think. Thing is do they represent us better than the other person, that is the main question. We have to look at this from the perspective of the glass is half full not half empty. Your distain of Mitt Romney I also had. Same thing with John McCain. The only thing I liked about John McCain‘s attempted presidency run was Sarah Palin as VP. A lot of people didn’t get a true picture of her. None of the Democrats running at the time would’ve been good for this country. And there would’ve definitely been three more progressive liberal Democrats that did not believe in the Constitution and thought it was a living document to be interpreted however the political whims went. That is if Killery had won. We have to stay positive. It’s hard. These little things add up and it’s a fight for our country’s soul. Like Ronald Reagan said, freedom is always one generation away from extinction. It was not born in our blood. It has to be fought for. Has to be taught. And the way the Progressive liberals have a stranglehold on public education they’re doing their best to destroy it. [/QUOTE]
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