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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This weekend I read an article in the Economist that condescendingly referred to Trump's supporters as "wrinklies." This made me, a 30-something liberal female attorney, so mad! How dare the writers of the Economist disrespect the american voter! In a democracy, the government listens to the people and not the other way around. The liberal elite should not be allowed to impose their own version of the rule of law on America. Over the last twenty years the First Amendment has been almost completely obliterated by the idea of political correctness. People are afraid to say even the simplest things for fear of being misunderstood. Hell, saying "Merry Christmas" is no longer socially acceptable. Laws are enforced at will, or not at all, and the liberal elite feels entitled to disrespect the average Americans, off whose backs they make their living. [b]And this is precisely why people support Trump - because he does not seek to "improve" or "educate" an average voter, but instead shows him respect and actually listens to their opinions - something that, you know, in a democracy, an elected representative is supposed to do. [/b][/quote] There is no way you are an attorney. You are not only a wrinklie, you're an incoherent idiot. [/quote] And you are an ass. This poster probably has an actual job--you know working for a living--and doesn't have the leisure time of a stay at home mommy to both proof read a forum post or speculate on someone else's credentials based upon a dashed out post. This is hardly a brief or a formal opinion. :roll: [/quote] Oh shut up. You know nothing about me. And just when did madame attorney post? Who did she bill that time to?[/quote] Oh, so you can dish it out but you can't take it? Figures. Guess, the comments hit a little too close to home--ruffled your feathers a bit, huh? BTW, even attorneys take a break from billing now and again, but if you had ever practiced in a big firm--or had a real job for that matter-- you would know that. Now go change a diaper.[/quote] NP who is not a SAHM and not an attorney who thinks you are being a giant disrespectful ass. SAHMs, attoneys, and basically every other regular person deserves some basic respect. Someone who changes diapers IS entitled to an opinion. [/quote] Her "opinion" was judgmental and disrespectful. She dishes the trash. She gets it back.[/quote] you dont even know its a she or a mom let alone a SAHM but you certainly showed what you think of moms, and i stand by it, youre an ass[/quote] I can live with that. Now, did her comments about the attorney qualify her as an ass or does she get a pass because you agree with her politics? Btw, she didn't know if the person she criticized was actually an attorney but she had no problem opining on the issue-quite negatively, actually.[/quote] Honestly I didn't quite follow where that PP picked up on an attorney and they seemed like a disrespectful ass too, but what they said was a LOT less of an indictment of a life choice than what you said. And I have made no commentary on how I feel about either of your politics[/quote]
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