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I voted for Donald Trump. Like Tucker Carlson, I will be tormented by that decision forevermore.

“It’s not enough to say, ‘Well I changed my mind,’ or like, ‘Oh this is bad, I’m out.’ It’s like in very small ways, but in real ways, you and me and millions of people like us are the reason this is happening right now,” said Carlson.

How many of you out there stepped on dogshit like Carlson and I did? Don't be shy. Speak up if you are an American. We need to go through the steps for self-redemption:

Step 1: Admit that Trump took control of our life.

Step 2: Embrace the belief that a power beyond ourselves can restore our well-being.

Step 3: Decide to let that Higher Power guide our choices in the mid-terms this November.
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sree251 · 41-45, M
@SumKindaMunster
Are you a citizen of the United States of America?

I was born in Manhattan. My father, a German, was a conservative fat cat investment banker. Mom, a full-blooded Italian and liberal, left him when I was three and took me to live with her in a town house in the West Village.

Do you currently reside in the territory of the United States of America?

I am now living in Oak Park, a suburb outside Chicago, Illinois, in a house left to me by my maternal grandfather. He was a colonel (US Army) who served in WW2, Vietnam, and Korea. He also left me his medals, side-arm, and Japanese swords, gifts from prisoners-of-war in facilities of which he was the camp commandant in Japan.
SumKindaMunster · 56-60, M
@sree251 Thanks for the relevant reply. I am still skeptical you voted for Trump in 2024. 👍
sree251 · 41-45, M
@SumKindaMunster
Thanks for the relevant reply. I am still skeptical you voted for Trump in 2024. 👍

Why are you skeptical? What are the reasons for your suspicion? If you are frank with me, I promise to be serious in examining them with you.