Hahaha!I’m the one that posted the video of Trump. Because I think it’s funny— it was a joke, not an argument. Grow up. — Xtrix
Is having sex "unprofessional" or beneath the dignity of the office? — Xtrix
Imagine being offended by a woman dancing at a private party. How truly pathetic. — Xtrix
You mistake the illusion of a staid public image for statecraft. Appearance over substance. — Fooloso4
Is having sex "unprofessional" or beneath the dignity of the office?
— Xtrix
Yes. As I said previously. If you cannot avoid "private" affairs, you are not ready for public responsibility. — javi2541997
I can’t prove that you’re joking, but I’ll assume you are. No one can really believe such idiocy. — Xtrix
It would mean she has no idea about life, — Benkei
I'm a bit disappointed the drug test turned out negative to be honest. — Benkei
We have totally different concepts of life. — javi2541997
Most interesting. — Ms. Marple
I personally think is not funny at all. There are a lot of young people who die because of overdose every year... — javi2541997
Here is we disagree and it is fine. We have totally different concepts of life. What I wanted to say in your thread is the fact that we should expect more righteousness from a public representative. If she loves to be a young lady (despite she is already 36 years old) is ok but please do not be a politician then. — javi2541997
I personally think is not funny at all. There are a lot of young people who die because of overdose every year...
— javi2541997
There's millions of people who do drugs and never die. There's millions of people who don't drown when swimming. There's billions of people who don't crash their car. All this reflects is a bias for negative deviation of the norm. — Benkei
Personally, I'd be worried if a 36 year old woman couldn't dance like that, didn't drink and didn't do drugs. It would mean she has no idea about life, no experience interacting with others and therefore totally unqualified to rule because she has no idea about what actual people get up to. I'm a bit disappointed the drug test turned out negative to be honest. — Benkei
What we should expect from our representatives is to manage political problems, manage a country, solve socio-economic issues and possibly have a vision about where we should go to — Benkei
If you don't understand drug use and addiction, you can't regulate it in a manner that makes sense. — Benkei
It is not that 'crazy' when going through the variable 'outcomes' concerning various consumers of drugs ... Drugs-usage in general is known to destabilize people ... — Seeker
Does this include alcohol? — Fooloso4
You can take part in this issue through many ways. I guess it is not necessary to go to a party in Ibiza to understand that drug abuse is painful to your health.. — javi2541997
Pretty much. I'd trust a social worker with an actual drug history more to solve drug issues than someone that read it in a book. There's no replacement for experience where it concerns social issues. One of the reasons poverty is such a pernicious problem. — Benkei
The Netherlands has their own brand of white, male, straight, not openly religious, upper middle class ruling class that are largely blind to the problems people are actually dealing with. — Benkei
Pretty much. I'd trust a social worker with an actual drug history more to solve drug issues than someone that read it in a book. There's no replacement for experience where it concerns social issues. — Benkei
Choose a better counter-example, not Trump, for christ's sake. — L'éléphant
Man is known by the company he keeps is a proverb. We will examine the meaning of the proverb a man is known by the company he keeps, where the expression came from, and some examples of its use in sentences.
A man is known by the company he keeps means that a person is similar to the people he chooses to spend time with; he will have the same character and moral standards as those he chooses to surround himself. A person usually associates with those he feels comfortable with and who are like him. The expression a man is known any the company he keeps is derived from a fable written by Aesop in the 500s B.C called The Ass and his Purchaser. In the story, a man takes an ass to his farm on a trial basis to see how the ass will fit in to his herd of asses. When the ass enters the pasture, he seeks out the laziest and greediest ass that the man owns to keep company. The man returns the ass because he knows it too will be lazy and greedy, based on the animal the ass chose to spend time with. The moral of the story is that a man is known by the company he keeps. — Grammarist
I prefer my politicians to act human and not some fake archetype of virtuosity. — universeness
According to your thoughts, how is to "act human"? — javi2541997
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