Just to avoid everybody having to wade through all of it to see my last reply to my good friend Jon,I'll copy and paste the bulk of it here. I like Jon a lot. He's sat right here at my kitchen table drinking coffee and eating apple pie. I hope he has his tongue as far in his cheek and has as much fun writing comebacks as I do. I'm not mad at him. We're still OK as far as I know. Right Jon? LOL
"I'm done with this discussion because I don't want to start sounding like an unpatriotic socialist,but we have some serious problems in this country that aren't ever going to be solved by wrapping ourselves in the flag and beating each other to death with the flag pole. Everywhere else in our personal lives,if we're doing something that's not working and we look over the fence and see that the neighbor is doing something right and thriving from it,we have the good sense to recognize that maybe we need to pay a little more attention to how they're doing it. Throw politics in to it though and all of a sudden,it's just not the "American way"."
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