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Originally Posted by slickahhughs
I was just wondering how many people that post in this section are actually involved in politics in one way are another ?
By involved i mean a paid position .
A office held ?
Everyone is so adamant on there stance .
Just like me Everyone is entitled to there opinion and mine is unless you where there are you are there now and take part in policy are decision making to remember your getting 3rd and 4 party info feed like a gerbil .
To take the media as what actually was said are happened are worse yet what the cause and effect of a policy change being implemented will change how things are now .
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My life is dedicated to politics and i started at a young age.
When I was 16 a girl in my school was attracted to me and asked me to a school dance.
We were dancing to the song “Political Science” by Randy Newman and I was holding her tight,
Needless to say I started to get aroused as any 16 year old would at that age, she knew immediately because of the size and teasingly said to me “ I didn’t know you were so big into political science” we laughed but I could never get political science out of my head after that.
I ended up being class president, got involved in local politics , became a radical hippie for a few years, attended marches and was into the whole free sex and reefer of the time, I was living large and wanted to make a difference.
I felt that could best be done by teaching our young so I became a professor and political activist speaker. Things were going great and then I had the female coworker sexually abuse me and it got me off track for a while but I am ok now, I recovered.
Now because of the times I try to help deplorables understand what is actually happening in the world, so I spend some time where you find deplorables which brought me to hooker boards, klan rallies, spent time in Texas, trailer parks, gun shops, then with my day job I keep teaching our children to make sure they do not become deplorables. It’s my personal way of making a difference, everyone needs to get involved, it does take a village.