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It's pretty hard to make a comment asking for unity while at the same time spouting divisiveness like impeach Biden for ... reasons? His argument seems to be (paraphrase), "we should all see eye to eye, and what I mean by that is we should all see things my way."
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Can't stop laughing! What nonsense! Well of course I voted for Biden and I am not a registered Democrat. And of course he was not best person for the job among all the D and R potential candidates.
First thought, none of the roles I have ever seen Jon Voight in through the years ever impressed me. His acting skills? The character? Dunno. But from the start of his little Twitter presentation he seemed to be doing a much better job of acting than I have ever seen him do.
Second thought as he continued on . . . wonder who paid him and how much . . .
Yes! The way a President represents a nation has a huge influence on perceptions, outside of, and inside of our nation; as do policies stopped and started during all administrations. They all have lasting benefits, some create lasting problems.
We all know our nation is troubled. However it can not ONLY be blamed on the first 1 and 1/2 years of the current president, nor entirely on four years of the administration of only the previous president either (for whom I have no respect, no trust, and attribute more of our current problems to). Anyone who has not seen the downhill trend in the candidates the parties have most staunchly promoted as presidential candidates, has not been paying attention, imho.
First thought, none of the roles I have ever seen Jon Voight in through the years ever impressed me. His acting skills? The character? Dunno. But from the start of his little Twitter presentation he seemed to be doing a much better job of acting than I have ever seen him do.
Second thought as he continued on . . . wonder who paid him and how much . . .
Yes! The way a President represents a nation has a huge influence on perceptions, outside of, and inside of our nation; as do policies stopped and started during all administrations. They all have lasting benefits, some create lasting problems.
We all know our nation is troubled. However it can not ONLY be blamed on the first 1 and 1/2 years of the current president, nor entirely on four years of the administration of only the previous president either (for whom I have no respect, no trust, and attribute more of our current problems to). Anyone who has not seen the downhill trend in the candidates the parties have most staunchly promoted as presidential candidates, has not been paying attention, imho.
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