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The Republican party has to pledge allegiance to him in order to keep their jobs. Just the fact that he is now praising Kim Jong Un shows how much he would like to be a dictator. I just don't understand why his supporters can't see this. He is dangerous to our democracy. I think we should all be very afraid.
It's amazing to me how fast he was able to accomplice this.
One thing I have noticed: in general the media has be somewhat tolerant or timid about what they say about the president ….. here lately they are more forthright in their language …. e.g. "You are LYING Donald Trump"
You're not following the thread. We've been talking about this for the last couple of pages here. Email programs often show just the personal name of the sender and not the sender's full email address. If I look through my email accounts both on private servers and Gmail, my regular contacts show only their first/last names. It hides their actual email addresses (ie, Bob Smith, instead of bob.smith@my-personal-email-server.com.) Look through your own emails and you'll most likely see the same thing.
You're not following the thread. We've been talking about this for the last couple of pages here. Email programs often show just the personal name of the sender and not the sender's full email address. If I look through my email accounts both on private servers and Gmail, my regular contacts show only their first/last names. It hides their actual email addresses (ie, Bob Smith, instead of bob.smith@my-personal-email-server.com.) Look through your own emails and you'll most likely see the same thing.
Try placing your mouse over the email, in most email accounts, it shows the rest of the address.
Try placing your mouse over the email, in most email accounts, it shows the rest of the address.
Ha, that's true now that you mention it. Still doesn't change the crux of the argument though. If you're just reading and responding to an email, it's easy to miss the actual email address because you often don't see it by default.
Ha, that's true now that you mention it. Still doesn't change the crux of the argument though. If you're just reading and responding to an email, it's easy to miss the actual email address because you often don't see it by default.
And how about when you reply, it then shows the complete email address, so Obama replied to emails, therefore he had to know she was not on a govt email account.
And how about when you reply, it then shows the complete email address, so Obama replied to emails, therefore he had to know she was not on a govt email account.
Depends what email client you're using. Gmail doesn't expose the recipient email address when you reply. Thunderbird does.
Plus, even if his email client did expose it, you can still easily miss it. People just type in the composition windows and hit send without bothering to read already filled-in fields.
Depends what email client you're using. Gmail doesn't expose the recipient email address when you reply. Thunderbird does.
Plus, even if his email client did expose it, you can still easily miss it. People just type in the composition windows and hit send without bothering to read already filled-in fields.
I do not know what gmail you are using but my 3 gmail accounts all show the full email address when I reply to someone depending on what email address they are using but again, put the mouse over it and it shows.
The only thing you know is that your mind is made up.
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