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Difficulty: Easy Monday, June 17, 2019

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CHAT LOG for Monday, June 17, 2019

1:11 am
Denise

ellenz, I will be voting for Trump again also. I am blessed to live in a conservative state where almost everyone I know will be voting for Trump!
4:05 am
irv

Done
4:42 am
Phil

start
4:49 am
Phil

ding
5:04 am
kaosangel

Trump 2020!
5:05 am
angieplumptit

Easy peasy
5:16 am
MrOoijer

@ellenz I am really interested in Exampless of "Trump ... righting the wrongs that others have done" - and then I am not talking about things you can disagree about but things that are really Wrong
5:32 am
Phil

I think it's shining a light on the democratic right to vote for leadership of a nation. Just baffled that Trump is the best America can come up with. Pretty tragic that someone who clearly lies, cheats, is racist, misogynistic, thinks being a bully is a way of negotiation, couldn't care less about justice or fairness, is someone who so called religious and righteous get behind.
5:37 am
Diane

Phil, profound ignorance has costs. What I find particularly tragic is the ability of his (dwindling) supporters to bury their heads and not seeing what's happening, and looking past the incredible corruption of his administration.
5:38 am
MrOoijer

@phil - the point is that all those things you mention are evidently seen as less "wrong" than some other "wrongs" that need to be undone. And I am really cutious what they are.
5:43 am
MrOoijer

(2) and of course similarly why those "wrongs"are so severe that they are even worse than doing unreparable damage to the climate, the environment and the health of millions of Americans.
6:13 am
tincup

Done
8:12 am
Phil

I've been watching a British series, now called 63 up. A team visits and interviews the same group of varied people every 7 years from the age of 7. One of the things that was expressed this time age 63, was how the World is becoming more tolerant and inclusive. I've certainly felt it too age 55. Yet for the first time, and really only since the Trump era, the religions of the world have in the main, not moved with public opinion to the same degree. Yet this enshrined freedom of religion allows for hatred and nastiness to be acceptable. I don't believe, any of the religions have this enshrined within them, yet it is used in their names. From clearly expressing love and tolerance, and so similar in so many ways, how on earth have they become so intolerant of others and with so much hate? I wish the leaders of all the religions would have summits together to show how much they really can agree, and to actually say that it's all right to accept that we are all different and to rejoice in it.
9:53 am
Cinna

thank you Diane and Phil.
10:47 am
UnikeTheHunter

EZPZ, 10.
11:00 am
ellenz

Diane, obviously Obama didn't help you either
12:24 pm
MrOoijer

@ellenz why is what obvious?
1:07 pm
helenkeller

Active Compassion - Ask yourselves - Can you do it? Do you?
1:57 pm
helenkeller

done
3:35 pm
hoyagirl

start
3:45 pm
hoyagirl

done
4:00 pm
Cinna

If you are supporting Trump, you are supporting attacks on people of color and someone who keeps white supremacists safe. You are supporting his demeaning of women. You are supporting his bullying. You are supporting his corruption. You are supporting his pathological lying. ~Charles M. Blow~ paraphrased.
4:07 pm
Cinna

done
7:33 pm
Phil

Sadly too, I think the current leaders of the world have also shown exactly why we need more women in power. Jacinta Ardern should run the world and let all the male leaders go and play golf. The world would be a much much better place.
8:15 pm
SamanthaJoy

So you'd put Theresa May in charge based on her sex?

Note to self: Don't put Phil in charge of choosing world leaders.
8:30 pm
Diane

@SamanthaJoy, Theresa May is a person with whom I don't often agree, but she is an honorable woman. Excellent points, Cinna.