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AMC4x4 t1_j6gvr5h wrote

Always thought Seacoast was pretty MAGA, along with entire southern border (for some odd reason, even though it borders MA - maybe folks just trying to get across the border to what they perceive as "safety" from them rotten libruls), then you gotta go to Coos before it starts getting really Trumpy again?

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AMC4x4 t1_j2civ3h wrote

>First off, George Michael had an incredible range, both in terms of his high and low notes. His voice was strong and powerful, but also capable of great emotion and sensitivity. He could belt out a rock anthem like "Freedom 90" or deliver a soulful ballad like "Careless Whisper" with equal skill and passion. But it's not just about technical ability - George Michael was also a master of phrasing and delivery.

This could describe Freddie to a "T" as well.

Freddie could sing anything. Hands down, it's Freddie.

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AMC4x4 t1_j1ujx09 wrote

Funny, same. I guess the left really is moving on the gun issue. Thought it was only me and a couple of small groups, but maybe it's more of us. I still think any weapon capable of mass murder at scale should be banned though. Anything that makes law enforcement unable or extremely difficult to do their jobs shouldn't be allowed.

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AMC4x4 t1_izhr82p wrote

It's odd how some areas of the state just seem lost in time for decades while others progress. My dad and I went through some of the places we lived 40 years ago in the whole Unity/Goshen/Acworth area and it just seemed like it really hasn't changed in 40 years. Lots of really poor areas that will likely never see any kind of investment re: real estate. Same kind of low income population with nowhere to go, but local businesses in Claremont, Newport and maybe Charlestown are likely close enough to commute.

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AMC4x4 t1_izhqcro wrote

I'm looking for said "dead" property near North Conway/Glen/Bartlett. Any idea where I can find these "dead resale" properties you're talking about? Anything decent I'm looking at is around half a mil.

Thanks in advance!

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AMC4x4 OP t1_iz34iyq wrote

"If you think it's just one party, you are part of the problem."

Perfect example here: https://www.woodtv.com/news/kent-county/testimony-poll-worker-admitted-to-using-usb-drive/

>Goehring, who interviewed the defendant during the investigation, reported that he’d asked Holkeboer how he would have reacted if he’d witnessed another poll worker insert a personal flash drive into the laptop.
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>“He said if he saw someone from his party do it, he wouldn’t have questioned it,” testified Goehring. “If he saw someone from the opposing party doing it, he would question what they were doing.”

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AMC4x4 OP t1_iz1m1xb wrote

Not to mention if this had been on the other side? I mean, can you imagine if Biden's "former" campaign manager who had JUST "resigned" was caught meeting with Chinese government-linked officials and giving them polling data for Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona? These people are just something. They're losing their shit over the Biden campaign (NOT government officials at the time, just so we're clear) asking Twitter to remove Hunter Biden's dick pics. I mean, come on now.

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AMC4x4 OP t1_iz11sw2 wrote

Nope. Just trying to counter the "busloads of immigrants voting for Democrats" narrative. Who is always pointing the finger? Who is almost always the actual ones breaking the law? It's a valid conversation to be had.

I honestly didn't know which party he voted for when I posted (and still don't). Bottom line, he broke the law. Wouldn't matter who he voted for really. I'm for equal justice. Trouble is, we never get equal justice.

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AMC4x4 OP t1_iz103u4 wrote

Yes, I think she's serving five years for that, right? And then there's Florida, where felons were told they could vote and then a squad came and swept them all up for a political stunt.

But in most cases, it almost always turns out to be some GOP-er who voted for their dead mother or wife. And of course there was that election in North Carolina where an election had to be overturned because of a GOP political operative: https://www.npr.org/2019/07/30/746800630/north-carolina-gop-operative-faces-new-felony-charges-that-allege-ballot-fraud

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AMC4x4 t1_iyl6v7v wrote

When we first suspected Lewy Body, someone told me that it was what Robin Williams suffered from as well. I had never heard of it before. But the more I learned about it, the more I understood why he did what he did. If he had clarity at any point about what was happening to him, it's totally understandable wanting to go out on his own terms and not being able to face what he knew was involved with the likely progression of the disease.

A relative had Alzheimer's for ten years. She didn't have the digestive tract issues, swallowing issues, the nausea, hallucinations (actually, this one was for YEARS before other symptoms appeared - she would see people in the dark), sleeping difficulties, the entire autonomic nervous system issues... I'm not at ALL discounting the challenges of those suffering from Alzheimer's, I will just say again, I can understand Robin Williams' actions.

I had been thinking of deleting my comment as it seemed too personal, so thank you. I'll leave it. This is, indeed, a terribly challenging and horrible disease.

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