Posted on Jun 6, 2017
Who thinks RallyPoint should pick a 'no politics day', one day each week that no one can post or comment about politics?
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All that is necessary is not to participate as many days as you wish. And anyone can hit the do not follow button. BTW, remember not to poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick.
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SSG Pete Fleming
Oh, I openly confess... political post to me are like a moth to a flame... I just drawn to them whether I want to or not...
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MCPO Roger Collins
There's virtually nothing that can't be related to politics. Besides. I'm sure the business model, yes it's a business, isn't going to succeed if RP goes with a bunch of complainers too lazy to look up answers to their questions.
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MCPO Roger Collins
Good by me, my iPhone, PC and I could use a break. Let me know, so I can make plans for my spare time.
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SrA Edward Vong
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True, if politics MUST be involved, then that's fine. But I hate to keep saying Trump this, Hillary that with nothing in relation to military.
True, if politics MUST be involved, then that's fine. But I hate to keep saying Trump this, Hillary that with nothing in relation to military.
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SSG Pete Fleming
SrA Edward Vong - Well it should be things to assist those in with their careers and lives and such, those looking to transition out, and those Veterans who have moved to the next chapter of life...
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SSG Pete Fleming
SrA Edward Vong - Well the one thing you have to remember is people also use this a way to cut stress, to vent, and debate with like minded people. Perhaps not in all their views, but that connection one only finds in the military. Only in the military can you find and have a beer later with no hurt feelings... Sometimes non-service members don't get it... so there is the other side to site like RP, it is also a way to help those need an outlet... if you understand what I mean.
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