“No more preaching. I hoped you learned something.
But you would rather make jokes about a pavilion for your home and 5 bucks for Powerball. haaha..great joke.
I hope you have never lost a loved one to cancer.”
Yes, I have lost multiple ppl to cancer. No, I didn’t learn anything from your lengthy sermon, because I only read the parts insulting me. Yes, I would like to make a silly joke and be flippant without being preached at - now, because I am so callous, all medical research will cease!? (And I thought Michell Obama had a chip on her shoulder!)
Yes, I understand, you do not read in depth. I hate to say it was in very small part about YOU. But I will take with me, if you had known the "facts" you would not have been as flippant about Powerball and what the pavilion was about...adding to one's deck.
Sorry for your losses. I want the best possible care for all of us in the country. I do not mean to insult you, but you started with a chip, only because you could not see past the name OBAMA.
Politics, on both sides, can so easily blind from all the twisted (new and old) media rhetoric day dished out 24/7; and takes away from the enormous importance of many pressing issues.
When facts are distorted on our side, it makes us no better than our adversary.