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by G26ster
Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:40 pm
Forum: Federal
Topic: Trump or Clinton--our own poll
Replies: 221
Views: 58024

Re: Trump or Clinton--our own poll

v7a wrote:That's another way of saying that with only anecdotes and no data we have no way of knowing which experience is actually representative. You're right that I didn't provide any proof, for the obvious reason that unlike you I did not make a claim that a particular experience is representative (of the majority of males)
Sounds like it's time for a forum poll :biggrinjester:
by G26ster
Fri Oct 14, 2016 2:34 pm
Forum: Federal
Topic: Trump or Clinton--our own poll
Replies: 221
Views: 58024

Re: Trump or Clinton--our own poll

Let's face it. Most voters (unfortunately) vote for what they believe is in THEIR best interests, not the country's. Hispanics vote for those that are for open borders, path to citizenship. African-Americans vote for supporters of BLM, and women vote for those that are perceived strong on "women's issues," and women make up the majority of voters. Students 18 and older vote for free college and/or to get out of their loan obligation they so willingly signed on to, and who the political philosophy they have been indoctrinated in (Socialism) tells them to. The age of "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" died a long time ago.

I, like many others here on this forum and across this nation, put my life on the line for this country in Korea (post war) and in Viet Nam, while a huge percentage of the country has done nothing, nada, squat! All they want to know from politicians is what's in it for their "special" group. The heck with what's good for the country in their "social media" mind. And most importantly, above all else, they want to know when the next iPhone is coming out! End of rant.

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