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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yikes, Wilson winning the primary is a bad thing for Alexandria. Saw him today when I was voting and I so wanted to take him to task for his dishonesty but his children were with him. Guess he felt he needed safety in numbers.[/quote] Obviously, I mean that’s the only reason I spend time with my family outside of my home. [/quote] I guess but unfortunately for those kids it didn't really look like that close of a relationship if you know what I mean.[/quote] Not a huge Wilson fan here but dude, if you judged me on how my kid and I interacted in public, I’d be hosed. Yesterday she sneezed in my mouth then jammed a potato chip in my nose and wiped her boogers on my shoulder. I mean, she’s a toddler but still. :lol: [/quote] Ha! Lovely! I get it, I really do. We've all been there! But these are elementary school kids so a different story. They're nice kids but you could tell from the way Wilson was interacting with them that this wasn't his normal thing. Anyway, I guess we'll have to lump it. This, too, shall pass. Hopefully it will pass quickly and he won't cause too much damage![/quote] Come on, now. His kids could have been nervous or anxious because it was a big day for their dad. You clearly don’t like the mayor elect, but leave his family out of it. That’s not kind.[/quote] Reading comprehension, please! The dad was the problem. The kids were fine. Looked like normal kids. Their dad obviously doesn't interact with them much and most of the time was looking at them like they were aliens. Poor kids.[/quote] Yes, but you are still bringing his family into the conversation. It’s a cheap shot. It’s unnecessary. Frankly, it makes you sound petty, bitter, and rude. Stick to the issues and find a way to rise above nastiness. [/quote]
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