1. Standard memberRBHILL
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    19 Dec '13 20:27
    What are your thought?
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    19 Dec '13 20:30
    Originally posted by RBHILL
    What are your thought?
    Politics and anything can be mixed.
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    19 Dec '13 20:53
    More like politics is in everything we do. 😞
  4. Standard memberRBHILL
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    19 Dec '13 21:10
    Originally posted by whodey
    More like politics is in everything we do. 😞
    Especially at work 🙁 and in religion too.
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    19 Dec '13 23:30
    Originally posted by RBHILL
    Especially at work 🙁 and in religion too.
    And here even at RHP.

    We all have our favorites and our horses to kick.
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    20 Dec '13 01:53
    Originally posted by whodey
    And here even at RHP.

    We all have our favorites and our horses to kick.
    I don't really think favoritism is about politics. Like me liking all football fans but the Cowboys fans isn't really politics.
  7. Standard memberRBHILL
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    20 Dec '13 05:55
    I was thinking more like governmental politics mixing with sports?
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    25 Dec '13 12:03
    Originally posted by RBHILL
    I was thinking more like governmental politics mixing with sports?
    I'm not sure how to answer without more specifics, but I'm leaning towards disliking the idea of mixing politics and sports. Sports are just a game, whereas politics involves the serious business of governing the country.
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    25 Dec '13 15:28
    Originally posted by RBHILL
    I was thinking more like governmental politics mixing with sports?
    "Stadium financing goes to ballot" is not an unusual headline.
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