Posted on Dec 3, 2016
Trump supporters' claim stuns CNN anchor - CNN Video
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SSgt Terry P.
SSG Jessica Bautista - lol You would have a ball around the area i live in.
It is full of people who listen ,but never hear anything beyond their own idea of what is or isn't .
It is full of people who listen ,but never hear anything beyond their own idea of what is or isn't .
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SSG Jessica Bautista
SSgt Terry P. - If by "have a ball" you mean "want to set yourself on fire". I don't care who anyone supports, as long as it's for a valid reason.
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SSgt Terry P.
SSG Jessica Bautista - That was my point ,i feel like "setting myself on fire' at times,just listening to their rhetoric.The biggest reason i do not discuss politics.
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It goes both ways, being a Ph.D, I research everything and believe nothing. Being skeptical is a hazard of the profession. People on both sides do not do research before opening their mouths. I see story after story quoting statistics and polls with NO references to where they came from! Here is an example of a story with TONS of numbers in it and not ONE single reference to back up a single word... http://bigstory.ap.org/article/35c595900e0a4ffd99fbdc48a336a6d8/poll-vast-majority-americans-dont-trust-news-media
Poll: Getting facts right key to Americans' trust in media
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trust in the news media is being eroded by perceptions of inaccuracy and bias, fueled in part by Americans' skepticism about what they read on social media. Just 6 percent of people say they have a lot…
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I believe, IMHO, due to the advances in technology and smarts phones glued to their hands 24/7 lead to many having their 'intelligent' brain cells disintegrate.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
I think that those folks were always that stupid, we just stopped ignoring them and started electing them.
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