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anonymous August 18 2016, 18:25:15 UTC
Unfortunately, not playing fair in the sandbox and blaming others for our mistakes / poor choices has become the norm in America. I take great pride in knowing that my sons practice fair play (most of the time) and hold themselves accountable for their actions. I'm amazed at the "excuses" I hear everyday to rationalize someone's poor decision. I've made bad decisions and will make many more. I have nobody but myself to blame for any decision - good or bad.

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patrick_vecchio August 19 2016, 03:46:26 UTC
Yeah, but *I'm* the one who suggested we take the plates from your car, put them on the MG and take it for a spin, so you can kind of blame me for that one.

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anita_margarita August 19 2016, 02:54:01 UTC
I know numerous people who loathe HRC, loathe her with every fiber of their being. They believe every disproven rumor about her.

But even if she was everything they believe about her - she is still FAR more qualified than Trump.

I have never heard anyone give a solid reason why they like Trump. No one can give a rundown of his policy. He speaks for the bigots, the fearful, the ignorant. And I hate saying that about my friends who like him, but there it is.

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patrick_vecchio August 19 2016, 03:44:55 UTC
Trump has a policy?

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anita_margarita August 19 2016, 03:52:52 UTC
It's yuuuge.

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everville340 August 22 2016, 15:01:15 UTC
“The philosophy of the disgruntled toddler has taken root, far and wide, across the political spectrum..."

Thank you for bringing attention to this, a philosophy feeling inherently befallen to more than just politics in today's society.

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patrick_vecchio August 23 2016, 00:22:40 UTC
As Aristotle once said, "Ain't that the truth."

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