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I hope he makes it through this tough period.
this is priceless

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If the cowboys win the super bowl, would be funny to see Parsons tell Biden to shove his white house invitation up his ass.

As fun as that would be to watch, I actually wouldn't like that. Just like I didn't like it when other teams refused to go when Trump was in office. It's a tradition and one that many Americans have enjoyed for a long time. And it's an honor. You don't have to agree with the President to go and accept your honor. In fact, for me, it would be even more fun to go and make the President somewhat uncomfortable.

I'm tired of people's "activism" or "taking a stand". I'm tired of knowing people's political affiliation. Just vote and encourage others to do the same FOR WHOMEVER THEY CHOOSE. Otherwise, STFU, do well what you do and stop trying to influence others.
 
As fun as that would be to watch, I actually wouldn't like that. Just like I didn't like it when other teams refused to go when Trump was in office.
It's not possible for me to agree anymore with these sentiments. Whether I like him or his policies or not, Joe is our president which makes him my president. If one of his minions wants to send out an invite to me and my family to come to the WH to meet him, I'll be there with smiles and handshakes. Making it personal and not about the office is a big part of the current problems.
 
It's not possible for me to agree anymore with these sentiments. Whether I like him or his policies or not, Joe is our president which makes him my president. If one of his minions wants to send out an invite to me and my family to come to the WH to meet him, I'll be there with smiles and handshakes. Making it personal and not about the office is a big part of the current problems.
I'm torn on this one. Should Russians treat Putin with honor and respect just because he hold's their title?

The white house is certainly a place of honor, but i'm not sure if you should honor someone whose policies you despise just because the Electoral College voted for them.

Are you going to spend time honoring your local Mayor just because everyone in the city voted for them? What's difference if not?

These people are all politicians that made it to a special place and standing, I'd like to respect that place and standing, but if i'm opposed to that person's policies and values i'm not going to have smiles or handshakes (this isn't a place for sportsmanship behavior).
 
your definition of honor and/or how you treat things you honor.

In that situation, I'm being honored with my team for our achievements by the White House. The President means nothing in that circumstance. He's simply lucky to be there when my team achieved what we achieved.

There's nothing contradictory or odd about the statements I made. But thanks for following.
 
It's not possible for me to agree anymore with these sentiments. Whether I like him or his policies or not, Joe is our president which makes him my president. If one of his minions wants to send out an invite to me and my family to come to the WH to meet him, I'll be there with smiles and handshakes. Making it personal and not about the office is a big part of the current problems.
wait, you can't agree more than you are, or you can no longer agree? This is critical, lives are hanging in the balance.

any more or anymore?

"Any more and anymore have related meanings, but they're not interchangeable. Whether you make anymore one word or two depends on how you're using it. Any more refers to quantities (Would you like any more tea?). Anymore is an adverb that refers to time (I don't like tea anymore.)."
 
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