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To: knighthawk

30+ years ago people could look at both parties and see positives and negatives in each. Most every candidate seemed to have the country in their best interest. Those days are over.

I long for the days when you’d see bumper stickers, yard signs, buttons and t-shirts on people expressing their opinion and preference.

The goal of the dems has been to conquer and divide and they’ve done a nice job of it. Families and friends are drifting apart.

This minute I’m wearing a “Trump Winery” shirt that I got there a few weeks ago. Even this gets nasty glares. I have a red cap that I wear that’s from an organization my daughter was once in that has 0 to do with politics. Even that gets people staring at the front to be sure it doesn’t feature the “horrifying” MAGA on it. And the looks I get are like “yeah, I guess that’s ok”. Like I passed the test and they won’t attempt to pull it off my head after all. Which would be a major error on their part.


6 posted on 02/14/2020 3:37:11 AM PST by albie
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To: albie
I have a red cap that I wear that’s from an organization my daughter was once in that has 0 to do with politics. Even that gets people staring at the front to be sure it doesn’t feature the “horrifying” MAGA on it.

Same with my red Ferrari cap.

13 posted on 02/14/2020 4:55:50 AM PST by Salvey
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To: albie

Holy cow. That is so sad. We used to have civility in this country. Apparently not anymore.

My gosh what are sports teams whose home colour is red going to do about this problem? *A sad LOL*


25 posted on 02/14/2020 7:17:42 AM PST by proud American in Canada (Iran: I hate your country... You are the vomit that comes out of pigs after they eat their own filth)
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