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Well, I guess it depends on the level of both the value and the risk. I do have things, stuff, that I value highly, but more so because they are family "treasures" (treasures in quotes because while they are not worth much, they are priceless) or directly tied to memories from my past. Most of these things did not include much risk to obtain on my part.
When I turn to more ethereal things, the intangibles, like my freedom? I value that highly even though I have not personally risked much for it. Some of my family members in the old family tree risked everything to keep America free and I thank them all the time in my heart. If I had to risk my life for it, I guess I would value even more than I already do.
Good question. :>
IF all these forensic studies of the physical ballots and audits etc prove to show what we all know, that Trump won, then the various state legislators have the opportunity and duty, and the people have the right to demand that they do so, to say hey, turns out that slate of electors we certified was dead wrong and were not actually certifiable, and THAT means the electors from our state certified by the joint session of Congress should not been included in the vote tally on 1/6. If enough states find the fraud (officially) and do that... then we are in unchartered territory.
I get that you believe that the fight is over. I would rather stand here and be called The Fool because I still have hope than to take the easy path of backing down and believing it's all over based on what has happened in the past.
But but but the Biden Regime PROMISED that if we all just pull together and whispers creepily wear our 47 masks together, because it's patriotic... if we obey, we could maybe celebrate Independence Day this year!
Cancelled a July celebration in the beginning of April. Bastids. BASTIDS!
Finally I googled (which I didn't do before cause I like having old fashioned conversations where people don't remember everything so it can be discussed :D ) and I'm finding a lot of Frank Sinatra for the little ant. High Hopes!
Childhood stories about not giving up... I think it's The Little Engine That Could instead of choo-choo, my bad. And the ant and the rubber tree plant was a song maybe? The little ant kept trying to bring down these plants...
Just silly fun about KEEP TRYING! :)
Noooo. Don't drop out cause of that.
There is always someone yelling don't use this, don't post via that. I get their point but sometimes ya' just gotta share what you find post haste. Most of us are not that aggrieved by it. :)
Thank you for clarifying. Makes much more sense.
I think they just want all skin colors to hate each other - and themselves - in order to create as much chaos as possible because with chaos, comes Communisim.
So yes, we all need to step back from the tomfoolery they are pushing and speak to each other and unite as Proud Americans. I have hope.
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I just got mine the other day. Still composing a scathing letter to include with the "donation coupon" that I will happily send back via the PRE-PAID ENVELOPE.
I can't wait to explain to them that I have NEVER been a member of the RNC and that the last donation they claim to have received back in the fall WAS SENT TO TRUMP so I either want the lapel pin I was promised or my $xx.xx back or both.
Deserted your party... you better learn how to MAGA you bastids!
Dude, thank you. I was sitting here thinking the same damn thing.
I watched CONTAGION a few too many times maybe, but most viruses do indeed spread via fomites (surfaces) also "stop touching your face!" :) I don't mean panic hand washing, but I used to stay pretty flu immune by wiping down the phone and keyboard at work, not touching my face (nose, mouth and eyes) and washing my hands extra well when I got home.
Not saying the CDC isn't a bunch of douch bags for all the going back and forth but yeah, this one is totally suspect. Like they WANT people to catch the Chyna Virus. To up the numbers. Cause the panic is dwindling and not enough people are getting the vax. I just don't trust 'em, nope.
I concur.
I'm not convinced it's too late either. Each little bit of good news could well add up to interesting times indeed.