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51.8% of voters did not vote for Hillary. That's kind of a lot.
Even more didn't vote for Trump, though. That's how I would have phrased it.
But then, I don't think children should be dragged into politics. That constitutes child abuse in my opinion.
I'm confused. I don't know what this has to do with my post...lol.
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Originally Posted by whogo
Obviously the girl is being programmed at an early age.
I thought Mom was very reasoned with her responses. And I think most children ask questions and the answers their parents give include their personal biases. That's not being programmed, in my opinion.
I thought Mom was very reasoned with her responses. And I think most children ask questions and the answers their parents give include their personal biases. That's not being programmed, in my opinion.
Me too. How else would you explain to a little kid that we had an election? You have to respond at a level they can understand and she did that when she brought up the daughter voting for the pizza.
Last edited by Wayland Woman; 05-27-2017 at 09:44 AM..
I'm confused. I don't know what this has to do with my post...lol.
I thought Mom was very reasoned with her responses. And I think most children ask questions and the answers their parents give include their personal biases. That's not being programmed, in my opinion.
If you asked most 5 year-olds if they've ever heard the name Hillary Clinton they would say yes. Most don't care who she is, however.
You're talking about a bright little girl. That's obvious. I'm sure she asked who Hillary Clinton is and Mom explained it. Hence,her follow up questions in the car.
You're trying to find something nefarious about a sweet exchange. Stop. It's making you look bad.
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