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In reply to the discussion: 'Just too darn old:' Sanders, 78, Biden, 76, confront age concerns [View all]at140
(6,219 posts)34. Kudos to your father...he knew benefits of exercise
and golf is wonderful exercise if you walk the course.
You are in company of 3 other cheerful people, fresh air, green grass, trees, ponds, birds.
I consider myself extremely lucky to have played so much golf. I could not have done it
in any other country, especially my birth country India where only rich get to play golf.
In USA, middle class can afford golf and there are more golf courses here than any other country.
One of 3 main reasons I love the USA. (others are married an American wife and had good jobs).
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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'Just too darn old:' Sanders, 78, Biden, 76, confront age concerns [View all]
Omaha Steve
Oct 2019
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"too young" and "too old" are both age questions. Of course the specific issues...
thesquanderer
Oct 2019
#16
I just turned 80 and I can tell you the demarcation lines....not just one line...
CTyankee
Oct 2019
#6
Yes! Bright man and good hearted. I especially want a candidate with foreign policy experience,
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#47
I think it is a major reason to vote for a woman. I think Joe is great but it is time for a woman,
CTyankee
Oct 2019
#25
Selecting a candidate based on gender is just as bad as selecting based on age.
OnlinePoker
Oct 2019
#30
Oh, please. I won't even dignify that with details, but no. not even close. thanks for playing.
lambchopp59
Oct 2019
#39
Palin was the way the repukes gave the finger to Dems who had fine female candidate possibilities.
CTyankee
Oct 2019
#45
Equally past time for a gay president, a Jewish president, a Latino president, an Asian president,
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#48
A heart attack sounds so bad, doesn't "health scare" sound so much more
comradebillyboy
Oct 2019
#27
if she was nominated to the SCOTUS and confirmed, she would be around 72 at the earliest, making her
Celerity
Oct 2019
#35
I would love to see Porter run for Feinstein's Senate seat when she retires in 2024.
Celerity
Oct 2019
#59
Strange that your preferred candidate is old. There is none so blind as one who refuses to see.
Skya Rhen
Oct 2019
#15
Ha! Funny how these ageism threads about Joe or Bernie never mention EW age...
Thekaspervote
Oct 2019
#19
Harris is not even popular among the young people. Her 4% status is within the margin of error. TBH
Skya Rhen
Oct 2019
#24
We so desperately need our base, African Americans, to vote. We will due to cheating also need as
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#50
Great if your son is going to vote! Less than 46% kids 18-25 voted. Can't win elections on that
Thekaspervote
Oct 2019
#32
I don't have a problem with age as long as the VP is well chosen. In fact that that could be
still_one
Nov 2019
#66