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Kath2

(3,192 posts)
33. You actually went to San Fransisco.
Sat Feb 25, 2017, 04:26 PM
Feb 2017

That was a dream of mine, too.

As early as I could choose my own clothes in high school it was all t shirts, bell bottom jeans and sandals.

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My feelings have changed for my sisters. [View all] Comatose Sphagetti Feb 2017 OP
What's their reasoning for supporting Trump? qanda Feb 2017 #1
I really don't know. Comatose Sphagetti Feb 2017 #2
The 2 Corinthians still bother me. The sexual harassment 3 Wives politely ask them why it doesn't . classykaren Feb 2017 #10
It's probably a religious thing then. qanda Feb 2017 #14
The leader of Christians worldwide had all but called Trump Drahthaardogs Feb 2017 #34
Here are two really good resources qanda Feb 2017 #15
Forgiveness is a great way to personal peace. They don't even have to know. Bernardo de La Paz Feb 2017 #3
Forgive them? are you serious? For having a different view or opinion? frankieallen Feb 2017 #36
I think for supporting bigotry, misogyny and racism bhikkhu Feb 2017 #38
The poster was not arrogant at all. OhioBlue Feb 2017 #39
If it were only as simple as a "different view or opinion" then forgiveness would not be needed. .nt Bernardo de La Paz Feb 2017 #40
This is very similar to my own situation. boston bean Feb 2017 #4
How sad for you frankieallen Feb 2017 #37
Keep on loving them. Kath2 Feb 2017 #5
I am curious. How or why did you change? Was it gradual or a sudden shift? Dream Girl Feb 2017 #7
Both. Kath2 Feb 2017 #13
Thanks for that, interesting that you may have been a closet liberal. Kind of supports the theory Dream Girl Feb 2017 #17
It is very strange. Kath2 Feb 2017 #19
You sound like me, same age, but I'm African American Dream Girl Feb 2017 #24
I'm with you sister. Kath2 Feb 2017 #25
You actually went to San Fransisco. Kath2 Feb 2017 #33
I understand your struggle. smirkymonkey Feb 2017 #6
Perhaps taking a break from them Ilsa Feb 2017 #8
This is playing out everywhere. My sister and I became so disturbed vanlassie Feb 2017 #9
Do you spend a lot of time with them? Can you agree on some ground rules? TexasBushwhacker Feb 2017 #11
Don't spend much time with them. Comatose Sphagetti Feb 2017 #12
" My guess is they would have voted for a serial killer if he was the Republican candidate. " DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2017 #28
People who talk politics all the time are bores. AngryAmish Feb 2017 #16
Best post of the day my friend!! frankieallen Feb 2017 #22
Never abandon family. They are wrong to support Trump. Blue_true Feb 2017 #18
This Comatose Sphagetti Feb 2017 #20
Never? Idoru Feb 2017 #23
I have a hard time with this. Jakes Progress Feb 2017 #26
Make a deal with them not to discuss politics. They're your sisters for Christ sake. frankieallen Feb 2017 #21
I can't put politics before family either Bayard Feb 2017 #29
I have right leaning family as well as friends, I love and treasure them as much as frankieallen Feb 2017 #35
My mom is a Trump supporter Johnny2X2X Feb 2017 #27
I have a beloved cousin who is the same. Will not talk politics with him. MoonRiver Feb 2017 #30
I have a sibling like that CountAllVotes Feb 2017 #31
I can endure because I predict the Trumpists will have their comeuppance. It's just a matter of time manicraven Feb 2017 #32
I really don't understand giving up family because of politics. KentuckyWoman Feb 2017 #41
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