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Anyone else afraid of the election results? Actually not political
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 698454" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I'm having trouble truly remembering. I guess I could say that in past elections, right about now, in my area, signs were popping up. I wouldn't say eerie yet, but if it continues by mid Sept., yes, it would be a little eerie in my view.</p><p>I appreciate the neutrality of this thread. An interesting topic by itself, without specifics.</p><p>I have a very old, good good friend who has leanings different than my own. However, I can't tell you how blessed I feel that we seem to be able to talk a little bit about politics without it being stressful. We never push the envelope, because this probably would be foolish.</p><p>She (my friend) has expressed her feelings (she feels extremely strongly about a candidate and is unconcerned about any criticism toward this person). I see my friend's posts on FB and they do not bother me in the least. I mean that completely. Sometimes, I absolutely do not see my friend's point. I am absolutely fine with that.</p><p>I have a lot of respect for my friend and respect her thoughts.</p><p>I think she is surprised I might not vote, but she doesn't seem concerned.</p><p>This type of respect is probably rare.</p><p>Anyway, again, I appreciate the neutrality here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 698454, member: 4152"] I'm having trouble truly remembering. I guess I could say that in past elections, right about now, in my area, signs were popping up. I wouldn't say eerie yet, but if it continues by mid Sept., yes, it would be a little eerie in my view. I appreciate the neutrality of this thread. An interesting topic by itself, without specifics. I have a very old, good good friend who has leanings different than my own. However, I can't tell you how blessed I feel that we seem to be able to talk a little bit about politics without it being stressful. We never push the envelope, because this probably would be foolish. She (my friend) has expressed her feelings (she feels extremely strongly about a candidate and is unconcerned about any criticism toward this person). I see my friend's posts on FB and they do not bother me in the least. I mean that completely. Sometimes, I absolutely do not see my friend's point. I am absolutely fine with that. I have a lot of respect for my friend and respect her thoughts. I think she is surprised I might not vote, but she doesn't seem concerned. This type of respect is probably rare. Anyway, again, I appreciate the neutrality here. [/QUOTE]
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