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In reply to the discussion: I'm sure I just disowned my family. [View all]walkingman
(7,577 posts)53. Your very lucky!!!
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Really glad I don't have to worry about anyone in my family voting for Trump
mr_lebowski
Jun 2019
#1
My family is predominately Catholic and some vote just on the abortion issue.
olegramps
Jun 2019
#57
My father kicked me out the house, disowned me and didn't talk to me the last 20 years of his life
happyaccident
Jun 2019
#3
It's so true about anger, you hurt yourself and those you love, not the object of the anger
happyaccident
Jun 2019
#18
Sometimes engaging isn't enough. The last time I tried, I was asked to leave
Nevermypresident
Jun 2019
#6
If you have religious folks in the family who are ignoring this point them to the book of Jeremiah
rwsanders
Jun 2019
#8
Yup - they got theirs, now stop anybody else (except ones that are from their tribe)
erronis
Jun 2019
#25
This is exactly what Republicans want to happen - divide and conquer, but...
KY_EnviroGuy
Jun 2019
#29
NOBODY since the Civil War has turned us against each other the way Trump has.
world wide wally
Jun 2019
#38
My family will always be my family regardless of their stupidity. But to each their own.
oldsoftie
Jun 2019
#43
There are Trump voters in my extended family. They were fooled, and acknowledge it.
Progressive Jones
Jun 2019
#51