Can you just look at a person and tell if they vote Red or Blue?
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I get misjudged frequently at work. I'm a clean cut, middle aged white guy in a profession brimming with conservatives [pilot]. People assume I am conservative too, but I'm not. Appearances are deceiving.
Funny story regarding your comment specifically here in Broward County:
On November 2, 2016, while driving east on Sunrise Blvd near the Galleria, I saw a massive contingent of police vehicles, motorcycles and cruisers, the most I have ever seen, with their flashing blue lights on approaching from the beach. They stopped traffic in all directions at each intersection and commercial entry/exit point. While stopped I saw the entire procession drive past me in the opposite direction. In the middle were several black SUVs.
When I got home shortly thereafter, I turned on the local news and WTVJ was reporting that Hillary Clinton had landed at Fort Lauderdale International Airport and was having a political rally at the WalMart in Lauderhill. I thought to myself: why would Hillary land at FLL and not take I-95 the 10 miles directly to Lauderhill? Instead her huge police-escorted procession took a much longer route driving first 5 miles east from the airport to A1A, then 5 miles north past the luxury hotels, condos and homes along the beach, and THEN west 10 miles to Lauderhill.
So why would Hillary drive that much longer, circuitous route THROUGH the most affluent areas of Fort Lauderdale first, and not stop to meet & greet anyone?
She wanted to take the scenic route. I think I remember a serious motorcade out west but it was in the evening.
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Originally Posted by USMC1984
You can nit pick all you want...I think you actually understand what I was saying and have no choice but to agree....even though you don't like it, so you're throwing up these obtuse objections.
As for teachers...ANYONE can teach...and there's a pretty good argument today as to exactly how much teachers today actually teach.
Funny story regarding your comment specifically here in Broward County:
On November 2, 2016, while driving east on Sunrise Blvd near the Galleria, I saw a massive contingent of police vehicles, motorcycles and cruisers, the most I have ever seen, with their flashing blue lights on approaching from the beach. They stopped traffic in all directions at each intersection and commercial entry/exit point. While stopped I saw the entire procession drive past me in the opposite direction. In the middle were several black SUVs.
When I got home shortly thereafter, I turned on the local news and WTVJ was reporting that Hillary Clinton had landed at Fort Lauderdale International Airport and was having a political rally at the WalMart in Lauderhill. I thought to myself: why would Hillary land at FLL and not take I-95 the 10 miles directly to Lauderhill? Instead her huge police-escorted procession took a much longer route driving first 5 miles east from the airport to A1A, then 5 miles north past the luxury hotels, condos and homes along the beach, and THEN west 10 miles to Lauderhill.
So why would Hillary drive that much longer, circuitous route THROUGH the most affluent areas of Fort Lauderdale first, and not stop to meet & greet anyone?
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Originally Posted by elyn02
She wanted to take the scenic route.
I think she needed time to prepare her speech 'affect' for her constituents.
Um, no. Your last post implied there wasn't much teaching going on, so there must be a reason for this lack of teaching. Perhaps it is not easy to teach large classes, though some people CAN successfully do it, not all.
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