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To: thoughtomator; cowboyway
It goes to the core of what your priorities are.

Yes, it most certainly does.

Are your priorities putting this country back to work, back to the path to prosperity? OR are they on fighting social conflicts to the bitter end?

There is not a single issue in this country that is not rooted in moral turpitude.

If your priority is the latter, you will find yourself more and more marginalized over time, as the past four decades have proven.

Without the latter, you will not have the former.

We would like to have you as part of a successful political coalition, but if you’re that unable to see the forest for the trees, we’re better off without you.

Quite the other way around, but so be it.

That your fellow Americans are largely on the knife edge of financial ruin should be a higher priority to you, if you had any morals worth a damn.

LOL! Oh the irony!

126 posted on 04/22/2016 4:42:54 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just Socialism in a business suit.)
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To: roamer_1

There is no path back from moral turpitude for people who do not do productive work. Leaving 90+ million working-age adults with idle hands will do more to reduce morals than all the ideas you could possibly think of could do to raise them. Idle hands do the Devil’s work, as they say.


151 posted on 04/22/2016 10:47:04 PM PDT by thoughtomator
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To: roamer_1

Thanks. I replied to the same post but the mods took mine down and rezeroed me like a new account. I guess I’m just too conservative and too politically incorrect.


161 posted on 04/23/2016 1:09:33 PM PDT by cowboyway ("Give me a beer or two and I'll be fine, at least that's worked every other time....")
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