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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh: Edited by Narps
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I found out that my great-aunt MJ, who is 92 and has always been active and fiercely independent (and whose mind has always been as sharp as a tack), is beginning to slide into the throes of dementia.

 

She has led quite a life- she was somewhat of a local celebrity here in southwest Ohio, in golf circles- from the 1950s through the '70s. (Also, just as an aside- the University of Connecticut's sports heritage museum was named after her husband, Robert Donnelly)...

 

She is also one of the last living links to my grandmother, who I absolutely adored. She has three brothers, my great-uncles, who are still alive, but I can't (or don't) talk to them about my grandmother in the same way that I can with MJ.

 

She still has lucid times, definitely. From what I'm told, at this point she is just cognizant of the fact that she is starting to lose certain pieces of her long-term memory.

 

The last time I talked to her was several months ago...and evidently she has undergone a significant change for the worse, in that period of time.

 

I'd like to talk to her again, now. But to be honest, I have some fear about that, too. Why fear? I don't know. But I do. That's really all I can say about it.

 

A few of my great-aunts had that as well, and both lived well into their nineties.

 

That's an awful thing. It made me realize how the personality makes the person. Without it, they are just a shell. I went once to visit one of my great-aunts and tried to have a conversation with her. She was vacant and distant and seemed suspicious of me for some reason. My mother turned out almost the same way. The last few years of her life, it was like speaking to a strange woman. It wasn't my mother. Every once in a while I would still get a glimpse of the woman I knew which made having to bear what she was becoming that much harder.

 

Life is tough. What can I or anyone else say? If we could wave a magic wand and make it all better, we would.

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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh:

 

I hope your son finds someone else soon.

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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh:

 

I hope your son finds someone else soon.

She is very sweet but it is very much a turn off I must say. They have been together for about two and a half years now and I almost laughed out loud after she said it because she turned to him immediately and said "right hon?"... :sigh: Amazing that someone could be raised basically South Carolina country redneck (the hunting, fishing and the whole nine yards) and feel the way she does. Just shows the power of the liberal, leftist brainwashing going on in the colleges and universities these days. Terrible...
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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh:

 

I hope your son finds someone else soon.

She is very sweet but it is very much a turn off I must say. They have been together for about two and a half years now and I almost laughed out loud after she said it because she turned to him immediately and said "right hon?"... :sigh: Amazing that someone could be raised basically South Carolina country redneck (the hunting, fishing and the whole nine yards) and feel the way she does. Just shows the power of the liberal, leftist brainwashing going on in the colleges and universities these days. Terrible...

 

Yes. It is. And parents pay thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars, or students accrue huge student loans, just so they can be refashioned and indoctrinated. Amazing.

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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh:

 

I hope your son finds someone else soon.

She is very sweet but it is very much a turn off I must say. They have been together for about two and a half years now and I almost laughed out loud after she said it because she turned to him immediately and said "right hon?"... :sigh: Amazing that someone could be raised basically South Carolina country redneck (the hunting, fishing and the whole nine yards) and feel the way she does. Just shows the power of the liberal, leftist brainwashing going on in the colleges and universities these days. Terrible...

 

Yes. It is. And parents pay thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars, or students accrue huge student loans, just so they can be refashioned and indoctrinated. Amazing.

Yep. You work for all those years raising them with morals and values and in a certain way and you would think they would see things at least generally the way I and my my wife do but no. At least not politically anyway. The morals and ethics I know and least are there and solid so that is at least a good thing. Guess they don't mind bankrupting the country even further and the government playing Peter Pan. Who knows...
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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh:

 

I hope your son finds someone else soon.

She is very sweet but it is very much a turn off I must say. They have been together for about two and a half years now and I almost laughed out loud after she said it because she turned to him immediately and said "right hon?"... :sigh: Amazing that someone could be raised basically South Carolina country redneck (the hunting, fishing and the whole nine yards) and feel the way she does. Just shows the power of the liberal, leftist brainwashing going on in the colleges and universities these days. Terrible...

 

Yes. It is. And parents pay thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars, or students accrue huge student loans, just so they can be refashioned and indoctrinated. Amazing.

Yep. You work for all those years raising them with morals and values and in a certain way and you would think they would see things at least generally the way I and my my wife do but no. At least not politically anyway. The morals and ethics I know and least are there and solid so that is at least a good thing. Guess they don't mind bankrupting the country even further and the government playing Peter Pan. Who knows...

 

The good news is that it's gone on long enough. And many are beginning to push back. It is gaining momentum rapidly.

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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh:

 

I hope your son finds someone else soon.

She is very sweet but it is very much a turn off I must say. They have been together for about two and a half years now and I almost laughed out loud after she said it because she turned to him immediately and said "right hon?"... :sigh: Amazing that someone could be raised basically South Carolina country redneck (the hunting, fishing and the whole nine yards) and feel the way she does. Just shows the power of the liberal, leftist brainwashing going on in the colleges and universities these days. Terrible...

 

Yes. It is. And parents pay thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars, or students accrue huge student loans, just so they can be refashioned and indoctrinated. Amazing.

Yep. You work for all those years raising them with morals and values and in a certain way and you would think they would see things at least generally the way I and my my wife do but no. At least not politically anyway. The morals and ethics I know and least are there and solid so that is at least a good thing. Guess they don't mind bankrupting the country even further and the government playing Peter Pan. Who knows...

 

The good news is that it's gone on long enough. And many are beginning to push back. It is gaining momentum rapidly.

Go Trump
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Ive had a variety of conflicting emotions today. Got a new job so I'm stoked but kind of anxious. And sad because now I wont be able to drop Dino Kid off at kindergarten since I'll be working mornings. Most of you who arent in chat dont realize that my son has some sensory and speech issues and he has been tested for spectrum/autism. Hes a sensitve boy very reactive but smart as hell. He knows more about dinosaurs than most adults do and hes only 5. Hes already reading at beyond a kindergarten level but hes prone to mental breakdowns and isn't very coordinated. Hes an amazing little guy and to get him to school each day is quite an emotional experience. For both of us. It kind of breaks my heart a bit. :/

 

Im almost gonna cry now;(

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I found out that my great-aunt MJ, who is 92 and has always been active and fiercely independent (and whose mind has always been as sharp as a tack), is beginning to slide into the throes of dementia.

 

She has led quite a life- she was somewhat of a local celebrity here in southwest Ohio, in golf circles- from the 1950s through the '70s. (Also, just as an aside- the University of Connecticut's sports heritage museum was named after her husband, Robert Donnelly)...

 

She is also one of the last living links to my grandmother, who I absolutely adored. She has three brothers, my great-uncles, who are still alive, but I can't (or don't) talk to them about my grandmother in the same way that I can with MJ.

 

She still has lucid times, definitely. From what I'm told, at this point she is just cognizant of the fact that she is starting to lose certain pieces of her long-term memory.

 

The last time I talked to her was several months ago...and evidently she has undergone a significant change for the worse, in that period of time.

 

I'd like to talk to her again, now. But to be honest, I have some fear about that, too. Why fear? I don't know. But I do. That's really all I can say about it.

 

A few of my great-aunts had that as well, and both lived well into their nineties.

 

That's an awful thing. It made me realize how the personality makes the person. Without it, they are just a shell. I went once to visit one of my great-aunts and tried to have a conversation with her. She was vacant and distant and seemed suspicious of me for some reason. My mother turned out almost the same way. The last few years of her life, it was like speaking to a strange woman. It wasn't my mother. Every once in a while I would still get a glimpse of the woman I knew which made having to bear what she was becoming that much harder.

 

Life is tough. What can I or anyone else say? If we could wave a magic wand and make it all better, we would.

 

Yes...there isn't really anything that can be done about it, at this point. It's just painful to know and to experience that someone who has been so sharp and incredibly "with-it" for so long is in significant decline.

 

But yes, it's life. It happens. And after all, she's 92, and has had a great run.

 

She's also fighting it like crazy, haha...because as I said, she's somewhat aware that she's starting to lose it a bit.

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

:hug2:

 

Awful isn't it?

 

Plus my sister and her husband continue to attack me whilst family suffer worry over my grandmother. All just sucks. Amazing parents and friends. I cannot stress that enough!

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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh:

 

I hope your son finds someone else soon.

She is very sweet but it is very much a turn off I must say. They have been together for about two and a half years now and I almost laughed out loud after she said it because she turned to him immediately and said "right hon?"... :sigh: Amazing that someone could be raised basically South Carolina country redneck (the hunting, fishing and the whole nine yards) and feel the way she does. Just shows the power of the liberal, leftist brainwashing going on in the colleges and universities these days. Terrible...

 

Yes. It is. And parents pay thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars, or students accrue huge student loans, just so they can be refashioned and indoctrinated. Amazing.

And where would you guys think that kind of mentality (that is, those that "made it" and felt obligated to give some of their fortune to others) comes from if such people neither attended the colleges/universities you're talking about nor live(d) in the Western Hemisphere?

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

Sorry to hear Segue but 95 is a great run I will say. Guess it doesn't make it any easier though. My grandparents on my dads side died 2 days apart and were buried together. They were in their mid 80's and my dad was at peace with it and so was I... :rose:
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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

I'm sorry to hear. :(

 

And I know a lot of people say that at least they lived a good long life, but to me, whether they are 65 or 95, people are irreplaceable and you will miss them. :rose:

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

I'm sorry to hear. :(

 

And I know a lot of people say that at least they lived a good long life, but to me, whether they are 65 or 95, people are irreplaceable and you will miss them. :rose:

 

Death is awful. No matter the age.

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

:hug2:

 

Awful isn't it?

 

Plus my sister and her husband continue to attack me whilst family suffer worry over my grandmother. All just sucks. Amazing parents and friends. I cannot stress that enough!

 

I wish I could offer some words of solace, but I'm going through my own troubles. If there was only somewhere to go to get away, but there's no hiding place.

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

Really sorry to hear, Segue. And about your sister...that's terrible. (What in the world do they have to be awful to you about?).

 

My step-father's mother died two weeks ago (which he and my mother didn't even tell me about until more than a week after she passed), and he didn't go to her funeral- when I talked to him, he wasn't even sure of when it was, or if it had already happened.

 

I'm happy- and, honestly, I feel obliged) to set a better example of familial ties with my own children.

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

:hug2:

 

Awful isn't it?

 

Plus my sister and her husband continue to attack me whilst family suffer worry over my grandmother. All just sucks. Amazing parents and friends. I cannot stress that enough!

 

I wish I could offer some words of solace, but I'm going through my own troubles. If there was only somewhere to go to get away, but there's no hiding place.

 

I know how you feel, when you want to have the words but can't find a way to express them. That's why hugs were invented!

 

Hope you are well.

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

Really sorry to hear, Segue. And about your sister...that's terrible. (What in the world do they have to be awful to you about?).

 

My step-father's mother died two weeks ago (which he and my mother didn't even tell me about until more than a week after she passed), and he didn't go to her funeral- when I talked to him, he wasn't even sure of when it was, or if it had already happened.

 

I'm happy- and, honestly, I feel obliged) to set a better example of familial ties with my own children.

 

My sister and her husband have a reputation that isn't shared by the rest of my family. It is all I will say on the matter.

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

Really sorry to hear, Segue. And about your sister...that's terrible. (What in the world do they have to be awful to you about?).

 

My step-father's mother died two weeks ago (which he and my mother didn't even tell me about until more than a week after she passed), and he didn't go to her funeral- when I talked to him, he wasn't even sure of when it was, or if it had already happened.

 

I'm happy- and, honestly, I feel obliged) to set a better example of familial ties with my own children.

 

My sister and her husband have a reputation that isn't shared by the rest of my family. It is all I will say on the matter.

 

I think I understand...and I was asking rhetorically; I don't expect that you would go into that here.

 

You are a good man!

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

Really sorry to hear, Segue. And about your sister...that's terrible. (What in the world do they have to be awful to you about?).

 

My step-father's mother died two weeks ago (which he and my mother didn't even tell me about until more than a week after she passed), and he didn't go to her funeral- when I talked to him, he wasn't even sure of when it was, or if it had already happened.

 

I'm happy- and, honestly, I feel obliged) to set a better example of familial ties with my own children.

 

My sister and her husband have a reputation that isn't shared by the rest of my family. It is all I will say on the matter.

 

I think I understand...and I was asking rhetorically; I don't expect that you would go into that here.

 

You are a good man!

 

I will try to be positive.

 

Good grief I sound pathetic...

 

Heading for the cupcake thread!

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My grandmother is dying at 95.

 

Spent the night waiting for the call. It hasn't rung yet.

 

Really sorry to hear, Segue. And about your sister...that's terrible. (What in the world do they have to be awful to you about?).

 

My step-father's mother died two weeks ago (which he and my mother didn't even tell me about until more than a week after she passed), and he didn't go to her funeral- when I talked to him, he wasn't even sure of when it was, or if it had already happened.

 

I'm happy- and, honestly, I feel obliged) to set a better example of familial ties with my own children.

 

My sister and her husband have a reputation that isn't shared by the rest of my family. It is all I will say on the matter.

 

I think I understand...and I was asking rhetorically; I don't expect that you would go into that here.

 

You are a good man!

 

I will try to be positive.

 

Good grief I sound pathetic...

 

Heading for the cupcake thread!

 

I'll put on a pot of coffee and brew some tea......

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Reading a post on facebook made by my sons girlfriend. It had a picture from a distance of the reflecting pool on the mall in DC from I believe back when MLK jr made his famous speech with the huge crowd. No problem with the picture but the subject matter had to do with getting a large gathering there for our resident socialist Bernie Sanders. The date is on my birthday no less and she posted she will be there. Guess my son will too. These are very intelligent kids but they just spent four years in school getting thier degree's and are now at Clemson in search of Masters degrees. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given that fact but it is a bit disappointing I must admit... :codger:

Just a quick update on this disappointing series of events. My son and his girlfriend attended a Bernie rally this past Saturday in Florence SC. Good grief. He was a philosophy major and you would think he would know better. I talked with both of them briefly after the rally about it and it only made me feel worse. I don't want to turn this into a SOCN matter but she actually told me that people that have "made it" in life and have money are morally obligated to give it to others (the poor I suppose to be specific). Good grief again... :sigh:

 

I hope your son finds someone else soon.

She is very sweet but it is very much a turn off I must say. They have been together for about two and a half years now and I almost laughed out loud after she said it because she turned to him immediately and said "right hon?"... :sigh: Amazing that someone could be raised basically South Carolina country redneck (the hunting, fishing and the whole nine yards) and feel the way she does. Just shows the power of the liberal, leftist brainwashing going on in the colleges and universities these days. Terrible...

 

Yes. It is. And parents pay thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars, or students accrue huge student loans, just so they can be refashioned and indoctrinated. Amazing.

Yep. You work for all those years raising them with morals and values and in a certain way and you would think they would see things at least generally the way I and my my wife do but no. At least not politically anyway. The morals and ethics I know and least are there and solid so that is at least a good thing. Guess they don't mind bankrupting the country even further and the government playing Peter Pan. Who knows...

 

The good news is that it's gone on long enough. And many are beginning to push back. It is gaining momentum rapidly.

Go Trump

 

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