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Lisa, you reminded me of a very important point,"The fastest way to destroy a nation is to divide and conquer". I know that there are a lot of angry people in our country, regardless of political affiliation. And I am guilty of being angry too, on certain occasions. After all we're only human, and sometimes we react out of reflex. But I think it's important for us to try to get past our personal feelings and come to an understanding with each other, so that, even if we disagree on some things, we can try to understand each other, and have respect for each other. In this respect, I think we should not give up, even if it means taking the risk that some people are not going to agree with us, and may even reply with angry remarks, which I am guilty of myself. I think more good will come out of trying to understand and having compassion for each other, than fighting about who's right and who's wrong. I don't know about you, but I'm 46, we are the grown-ups,(So to speak), in this country. And if we can't discuss things we don't always agree on, how can we expect our children to act civilized? We're all Americans. I think sometimes we need remember that. Thanks for your reply. |