2016 Presidential Election How do your beliefs align with the potential candidates? (you Will be surprised) Take the Quiz
Your results just might surprise you...it did for me! and I voted no for most issues involving what the government should do.
ALSO...you can view the polls on a plethora of issues...MOST of the poles will surprise you!
Oh...I forgot...Smile, you are now in the data base...unless you did not log in/sign up or have anti tracking on your browser.
ALSO...you can view the polls on a plethora of issues...MOST of the poles will surprise you!
Oh...I forgot...Smile, you are now in the data base...unless you did not log in/sign up or have anti tracking on your browser.
Or you could pen Alfred E. Neuman.
Whoa, John Galt now comes to mind.
Maybe I'd go Galt on the ballot if Jeb Bush actually had the fix.
Donald Trump 95%
Gary Johnson 49%
Parkinson's Clinton 6%
Jill Stein 4%
Full disclosure: I am a Constitutional Conservative with a Degree in Constitutional Law
and I have taught U.S. History and Computer Science.
I also disabled tracking [as always] to keep my privacy.
I hope the results on November 8th are relatively the same.
Scroll down to the bottom and you'll "Clinton News Network" see why I thought of you.
http://www.westernjournalism.com/trum...
I'm kinda like an alcoholic on the wagon. I can't smoke anything without getting hooked. No celebratory someone had a baby cigars for me!
My nonsmoking parents often entertained a couple who seemed to smoke nonstop. Both died of emphysema.
What really got my dad was false guilt and disrepair about my younger sister, (who has passed on also) that no one could of changed. Both my Aunt and my Dad, died in their sleep.
Most lung cancers have nothing to do with smoking...
My dad needed a triple bypass back in the 90s
So I guess modern technology saved him from his heart.
What got my lifelong nonsmoker dad was lung cancer. Meanwhile, my dad became so senile he had to be shown old photos to remind him who his aged own visiting sons were.
Over the past year I started to carry a plastic container shaped like a little red plastic heart on my key chain.
It contains two tablets of chewable aspirin as I await my turn. So far I do not have a detectable bad heart.
I'm just ready for the day it may suddenly turn into one.
My Dad and his oldest Sister Lived the longest, my Aunt was walking around Boston up until she was 95, she was the last to go. Everyone knew My Dad in CT and everyone in Boston Knew My Aunt...I might have turned out quite different if it wasn't for their example. Hoping I got their Genes for longevity.
Bob Sprinkle
Now he rests in peace beside my mom where they share a large grave marker way down in Dothan where Alabama corners Florida and Georgia.
Dad was moved from Dothan so a sister-in-law could look out for him up in Tennessee until he died one day short of his 98th birthday June before last..
I always say: I get away from the old women and get paid to do it...
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