ZRod
Active member
I Understand. Most weeks I don't have a lot of time to read things in detail, and somethings you have to take at face value, but always consider the source.Because I don't have time to go fact check everything. Not that I want to be uninformed but a lot (not all) of what the P&R forum has to offer is ultimately opinion. The thing about that is that no one is going to be changing opinions because of another. They might, but not at a high percentage.Because you want to be uniformed?
Kind of like the whole attendance at inauguration. The pictures taken comparing the two were 6 hours apart (Reportedly, which again, never when to go find out for sure. Just heard the report) Yet, we had multiple people making a big fuss about it. Those same people are the ones that always jump on any sort of right wing news. I mean, whatever....I guess. I'd still go have a beer with most of you if it came down to it. I would actually love the opportunity to.
Two of the people I disagree with most on the political side of things here on the board I had a heck of a time with at Brewski's in Lincoln. I respect them and disagree with them. I have no ill wishes toward them and generally like hearing/seeing what their up to.
The best thing about football is that it unifies those that split on politics.![]()
The only people who won't be changing opinions are those who are too stubborn to want to change. Plenty of people in there, including myself, have come away with new views and opinions based on things discussed in P&R. Hell, a couple staunch conservatives think Obama wasn't that bad of a President afterall now. I understand why increasing taxes on the upper middle class buisness owners aren't a great idea now. There's plenty to learn if you're willing and want to challenge yourself. I'd encourage you to give it a try. Yes it can be extremely frustrating, but worth it I think.
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