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To: JayGalt

Things and people too good to be true usually ARE NOT.

This has been my assessment of this young man, with pockets full and no product, since he came on the scene.

He is probably not much more than a glorified snake oil salesman. As beguiling as the snake.

Many many years ago my late Momma sang the virtues of another young man she thought was just great and told me he should be our next President. I was a very young man then and gave him a look and told her no. His name was Al Gore.

Momma had a very hard time getting over being a Roosevelt democrat. She sort of did before she passed but it never completely left her. I remember asking what the difference between democrats and repooblicans was and she said that one was for the poor and the other for the rich. Simple as that to so many of these people of the Depression. The idea lingers on today, an idea the democrats promote and the repooblicans do nothing to refute.

No matter the party, most politicians are not worth the dynamite it would take to blow them up. If you managed to get them all at one time you’d statistically be doing us all a favor.


17 posted on 07/23/2023 2:04:22 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Procrastination is just a form of defiance.)
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To: Sequoyah101

An interesting story about your Mom. My grandfather believed the same difference defined Democrats & Republicans.
As in all things, it is the honor and morality of a person that counts not the party since both hold corrupt and self serving individuals.
That being said, to embrace the Democrat party platform and methods, is to completely shed honor & morality.


21 posted on 07/23/2023 2:27:58 PM PDT by JayGalt (Convenience is the bait in which the true poison is concealed.)
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