Is, like your hand over your heart as you are saying this?
You're not running for something, are ya. Like a councilman in Oakland,
maybe? (and practicing your speeches here?) (-:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
The election is the tombstone of the republic.
The election is the tombstone of the republic. A republic which died 15
years ago today. We have been living in a fascist dictatorship ever
since. The Constitution was replaced by the Patriot Act which owes more
to the Hitler's Enabling Act than anything else. We now have police
state
Actually, at this point in the election, as much as an anti-GMO advocate that I
am, I don't want to hear about it from Hilliry. I just want her to win, not
because I am a fanboy (not even close), I just think she will do less damage
and maybe some good as president. Trump is a sociopath and a
Oh OK - I didn't realize you were assuming that Clinton will be our next Prez
(otherwise, who cares what she thinks). I am against GMOs also, and I am sure
there will be plenty of discussion about it once she is elected. During these
discussions that can become polarized, I have to remind
OK, so you don't know where Clinton stands on GMOs? Most people on FFL
are opposed to GMOs and so is the TMO. Don't you think it is an
important question to ask? I didn't ask about Trump. I asked about
Clinton. It was not a weird question to ask.
On 09/10/2016 10:47 AM,
Not to mention how astonishing it would be if Iowans weren't very well aware of
Hillary's stance on GMOs and her Monsanto connections. (Trump is currently
leading in Iowa, BTW.)
FYI, Bhairitu is a Berniebro dead-ender. He's been--well, let's say beside
himself since Hillary beat Bernie.
It is a weird question to ask, and a truly thoughtless perspective. First off,
Trump has no experience and no opinions on anything. He is an ignoramus non
pariel. He couldn't be compared to Clinton to save his life, because there is
nothing there. Zip, zero, nada.
So, until the other party can