*Robin*
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I have to wonder how much history the current Democrat party can really remember.
This is the man that first made me sign on the dotted line when I was in college. He was dead before I was even born, but I was lucky enough to have an education not run by the government (at least not to the extent it is today), and therefore open to many ideas.
When was the last time anyone heard a Democrat ask our country to step up to the plate and do your best to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, to take responsibility for your own actions, and to respect everyone, no matter what race, religion, ideal or "class" for who they are? (People with the same hopes, dreams as anyone else.)
You can all be holier than thou, throwing mud, playing your "I'm so much more evolved than you so I can talk to you as I see fit" games. It's just a small environment mirroring what you see in the nation. To me, it's pathetic, it's sad, and it is slowly deteriorating our great country. There is no right path any longer, only bickering and nonsense. It's been years, and nothing ever gets done. The American people are paying, and it's still, even now, more games.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB6hLg3PRbY
No, I won't be back to defend my stance, I don't really have much more to say. I really don't feel much more need to come to the Dis. I should never have come over to the CB. I was excited about an upcoming trip. I should have just left well enough alone and stayed in the park threads.
I've learned now. (good riddance I'm sure from most of you...)
Anyway, best to you all. I've become so ashamed of the party I was so proud of. I won't be missed, I know, there are plenty of sheep to take over. I guess I just felt the need to speak up. The "Mods" can go ahead and delete the thread now...it's not conducive to your agenda.
This is the man that first made me sign on the dotted line when I was in college. He was dead before I was even born, but I was lucky enough to have an education not run by the government (at least not to the extent it is today), and therefore open to many ideas.
When was the last time anyone heard a Democrat ask our country to step up to the plate and do your best to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, to take responsibility for your own actions, and to respect everyone, no matter what race, religion, ideal or "class" for who they are? (People with the same hopes, dreams as anyone else.)
You can all be holier than thou, throwing mud, playing your "I'm so much more evolved than you so I can talk to you as I see fit" games. It's just a small environment mirroring what you see in the nation. To me, it's pathetic, it's sad, and it is slowly deteriorating our great country. There is no right path any longer, only bickering and nonsense. It's been years, and nothing ever gets done. The American people are paying, and it's still, even now, more games.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB6hLg3PRbY
No, I won't be back to defend my stance, I don't really have much more to say. I really don't feel much more need to come to the Dis. I should never have come over to the CB. I was excited about an upcoming trip. I should have just left well enough alone and stayed in the park threads.
I've learned now. (good riddance I'm sure from most of you...)
Anyway, best to you all. I've become so ashamed of the party I was so proud of. I won't be missed, I know, there are plenty of sheep to take over. I guess I just felt the need to speak up. The "Mods" can go ahead and delete the thread now...it's not conducive to your agenda.



since living with me.