
10-20-2016, 06:59 PM
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Just curious, why does everyone have to know who you vote for? I always looked at voting as a personal thing and not something I have to explain to everyone around me as to who I choose. Besides, the reality is there is NO perfect candidate, not now, not ever, but there is so much more at stake here than one person's ill spoken words. I don't condone them in any way, but I choose to judge someone more by their actions than their words and hope that others do the same for me. It's a shame that people are not researching the kind words and actions that Mr.Trump has exhibited in the past toward others, including that Miss Universe. I heard a radio recording of what he actually said about her back then and how he wanted to help her. It was very kind, caring, and compassionate.......and then he did it - he kept his word! So different from what we are hearing today. There are also a few youtube recordings of women whom he had employed and how he helped them through difficult times in their lives - very moving. Don't be fooled. Again, too much at stake to sit back and allow a faction of our politicians, Republicans and Democrats alike it seems, to fundamentally and permanently change America into a country we don't even recognize anymore. Consider that as you decide what to do - your family may pay a higher price in the future for your change in choice.
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Even if a person doesn't state who they voted for, it's not like it's hard to figure out the minute they post anything political.
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