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In reply to the discussion: i need help. [View all]barbtries
(28,794 posts)25. you're right of course.
but i still might print some of these up and whip them out when he's talking shit. i've already told him i don't believe him and have brought up fox news enough that he told me yesterday he doesn't watch fox news. not sure where that blind spot comes from.
i have a brother with whom i do not discuss politics. it's not worth it. i think with my co-worker i think it may be worth it. if he absolutely positively refuses to vote for a democrat come november, maybe he'll at least stay home.
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I work with a few guys that make statements like that. It doesn't matter what you say or
Arkansas Granny
Feb 2012
#40
Do you honestly think if you had proof to show him he would believe you. I doubt it. You know
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#6
Good luck to you. I wish I had better ways to get you information. Sometimes silence is golden
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#42
Your right. But if it doesn't just tell your friend for the sake of your friendship you don't
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#45
Concerning his second claim: "The government is exploding under Obama."
The Genealogist
Feb 2012
#14