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Originally Posted by Happy
Because it’s not all about that one day. That’s narrow thinking. It’s the way things are run there. Those who are from there know exactly what was taking place.
While my family and I lived in the bay area, my parents were part of a Democratic committee directly in support of Diane Feinstein, and were an active part of her campaigns.
I am old school Cali. A true bay boi. San Francisco nearly destroyed me. Serving my country was the best thing that ever happened to me, even though it nearly cost me my life.
You sure have a Lot questions, why don’t you tell us a little bit about yourself. Your religious beliefs as you call them. Your family’s background. And how do you get your information.
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My questions are to be sure I understand your position before responding. I have not asked about your background nor have my comments considered yours other than to thank you for your service.
As for where I get my information: As it relates to this thread and even then generalizing, if a source is included in your post I go to that source and review the entire content. If it is a source I am not familiar with I check reliable sites for historical level of political bias and accuracy. I check for other sources for the same content of your source and their level of bias and accuracy. Then I verify if what I think might have merit via sources I have used in the past and any other sources that come up in a Google search. No telling where that might take me. If I feel I have enough to post a comment I might post it then but most of the time I leave it there and edit it. Often I edit the post after I have initially posted the response. I try to eliminate and thing that might generate anger or tension and to check the tone that one might read that was not my intention.
The process for business problems or planning was much more in depth, took a much longer time to complete because of the greater detail and importance of the outcome.