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Originally posted by Clayton
When looking back at most of the negative post they have been about personality conflicts.
Very differing views of political topics can be the start of personality conflicts.
This whole anti-science movement in Puna is based on Teapublican idealogy, including the dismantling of the educational system. The problem is there are several local political personalities that claim to be Democrat but sound like Teapublicans. Examples are Margaret Wille and Brenda Ford. Hopefully, that era is coming to a close.
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Wow, that's out there. There is so much wrong with that and just strange. Maybe I'll be bored enough later.
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It's a sad commentary on our state of affairs, but my main criteria when evaluating local candidates these days is "Would I be embarrassed to have this candidate as my representative?"
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P.T., are you really calling Wille and Ford Teapublicans? Seriously?? Wow.
This absurdity goes hand in hand with using the 'anti'science' label for those who respect nature and public safety. Congrats, you keep outdoing yourself!
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Interesting to see the worst of the mud-slingers defending the act of mudslinging! Thank you Clayton for bringing the issue up.
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Originally posted by Clayton
Kjlpahoa, you have a very good point. However I have found from the past 50 decades of political involvement (I was raised in home with coffee hours for candidates) and have found that you can get a petty good idea of who a candidate is by the way they discuss the issues.
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I wanna know what they put in that coffee. Fifty decades? Wow! I'm having what he's having!
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@ Sativa It seems that I have difficulty editing something at the time I am writing it. I should have waited before I posted. That was kind of funny
As far as the adage goes, thanks for the history lesson, I'm impressed, but the meaning of the adage still stands. If someone talks “stink” about someone, it says more about the person talking than the person they are talking about. That's just plain human nature.
@ Mendo I noticed that too.
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