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You can understand more quickly someone who's had the same formal leadership training, which is an advantage to the military to have everyone understanding quickly and correctly. However someone with different formal leadership training may not attach the same nuances, or indeed meaning as you, to the same terms. |
Well, we can make military service compulsory so everyone speaks governmentese; or, have hackers doing time develop jargon translation software instead of making license plates. :D
It really hasn't been semantics so much as the lack of a working knowledge of the fundamentals which don't change with venue. |
I just watched a video on TV that was posted on FB by Huffington Press.
It was of Chris Christie speaking for about 5 minutes to a small group of people, about being "pro-life" for all of life, not just the 9 months of pregnancy. I was very touched. I hope someone will post that video here so others can see it too... . |
Just remember you were touched by a politician. :haha:
And a politician on the campaign trail. Even if he truly believes it, what about the guy on the other end of the leash, the one with the keys to the war chest? I may sound skeptical, I may even sound bitter, but that's only because I am. |
Why am I skeptical, you ask? Yes you did. Well, you were going to.
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Thanks, Griff.
I didn't realize what I was saw was just a replay of a Christie stump speech. I guess I should have known. :right: In any case, his speech reflected my distaste of "pro-life" advocates who seem concerned only about the 9-months of prior to birth, and then afterwards ... not so much. What I saw were two short videos, the first was almost a replica of this stump speech. The second was a much more personal account of a friend of Christie who became hooked on Rx pain pills after a jogging incident. It was this segment that touched me, because Christie seemed to be genuinely promoting lifelong "pro-life" support for treatment of mental mental illness, drug addiction, and rehabilitation, etc. So I'll cynically add: Maybe this theme will spread to others in the GOP :rolleyes: Isn't it remarkable how so often politicians are strong political conservatives, until something happens within their own circle of family or friends. ...and then they suddenly change their political position on that particular issue. . |
Interesting that the moment we noticed Christie actually being reflective he gets demoted to the Lilliputian debate.
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Although Ben Carson says that 4 of the Founding Fathers of the US Constituion were physicans,
so he would appoint more physicians to the top levels of all government agencies. And even tho he has not yet said he could see Russia from his front door, there are disquieting rumblings among his campaign's foreign policy handlers... Ben Carson Is Struggling to Grasp Foreign Policy, Advisers Say NY Times - TRIP GABRIEL -NOV. 17, 2015 Quote:
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Hillary does Family Guy.
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:D :D :D
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Trump would 'certainly implement' national database for U.S. Muslims
CNN Jeremy Diamond, CNN - Nov 20. 2015 Quote:
CNN - Cassie Spodak and Jedd Rosche, CNN 11.20/2015 Quote:
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The obvious solution is to make sure all Muslims are firearms owners with concealed carry permits in case registration is a prelude to rounding them up and putting them into detention camps.
Nawwww, that could never happen in this country; or, could it? |
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