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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here: I'm just here to say what I refuse, or rather uncomfortable, saying to my friends and family. Not trolling at all. Very very uncomfortable to tell/explain to people that I am voting for Trump. I will not discuss any political views. I'm often listening. My reasons for voting for him would be picked apart on here and in person. I don't want to subject myself to it. Not a troll. Just uncomfortable being transparent about a decision that is unpopular among my peers and to the larger extent-the nation. [/quote] I consider a plan to vote for Trump a major character flaw, especially after sampling the circus that is the GOP convention. But we don't know each other (I hope) so it's safe to say anonymously. Likewise, you can give your reasons without much impact. So why not share your reasons? Yes, they'll be picked apart but what's the point of saying you'll vote for Trump if not to say why?[/quote] Is it me or are liberals on here coming off like bullies? Funny you don't hear much of this kind of talk from Republicans. Could it be that the Republican voters accept that people have different points of view? Seriously pp, you are the one with the "character flaw" - your flaw as that you have a superiority complex. I cannot imagine what it feels like to believe that people who don't vote for who I vote for have flawed characters. [/quote] Is it just me or are republicans coming off like thin-skinned cowards? What would you do in interwar Germany? Ask very nicely for peace? I'm not pulling a Neville Chamberlain. I'm happy to engage in a fact-based debate and there are plenty of threads doing that. Obviosuly we have different views of what is good character. If you're so concerned about bullies and niceness, I have no idea why you'd even contemplate voting for Trump.[/quote] We are not in "interwar Germany." It's a presidential election. I have not decided who I am voting for. I consider myself someone of good character regardless of who I vote for. I am concerned about many things just like everyone else. I do value kindness and respect towards others. I realize that these are not everyone's values. some people seem to value being "right" above all else. I am not one of them. I probably don't belong here. [/quote] Ignore the pp. You have every right to express your opinion as she does. And, as far as character is concerned, I like John Wooden’s quote: "The true test of a man’s character is what he does when no one is watching.” The pp has demonstrated her character on an anonymous forum where no one knows who she is. That says it all. [/quote] Express away! [/quote]
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