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My Sister Threw Me A MAJOR Curveball...Good Grief!
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 561432" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Malika, I understand why some people feel that way. You work so hard and hope for change and it seems something awful happens every year no matter who is in office, but we can't quit trying. We would never know how much worse it could have been if it was "the other guy".... I guess there are just no easy answers to anything.</p><p></p><p>Step, you made my brain flashback to childhood. I remember when little just learning about politics etc. I remember one election day asking my parents who they voted for and they in a very nice way say you never ask that question. It is the right in our country for that to be private and if someone wants to share that is one thing but never ask. I have not thought of that in ages but I now realize how much that shaped how I approach politics now. Good for you for sticking up for our first female President Bean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 561432, member: 12886"] Malika, I understand why some people feel that way. You work so hard and hope for change and it seems something awful happens every year no matter who is in office, but we can't quit trying. We would never know how much worse it could have been if it was "the other guy".... I guess there are just no easy answers to anything. Step, you made my brain flashback to childhood. I remember when little just learning about politics etc. I remember one election day asking my parents who they voted for and they in a very nice way say you never ask that question. It is the right in our country for that to be private and if someone wants to share that is one thing but never ask. I have not thought of that in ages but I now realize how much that shaped how I approach politics now. Good for you for sticking up for our first female President Bean. [/QUOTE]
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