yes and my father in law is a raving socialist liberal.
I like to fling the mashed potatoes at him while he whines and then blame it on my 2 year old.
I often have to remind him that the crystal glass holding his ketel one vodkamartini didnt come from no friggin commune ( that comes from my stash, at his house we are lucky if there's a sale on skky vodka!) .
2006-11-22 02:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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We were definitely able to put politics on the back burner for Thanksgiving. The subject did not come up once. I'm grateful for that!
2016-05-22 14:35:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No way. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and its better left outside. No since in ruining a good meal over politics.
2006-11-22 02:35:14
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answered by brock 7
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Yes, that is why Thanksgiving dinner always ends up as a food fight.
2006-11-22 02:33:48
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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Yes, maybe over coffee in the morning, but not during our actual meal.
2006-11-22 02:34:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The side I'm meeting with will because we all agree but the other side....yeeeeeeeeeeeeah, probably not!
2006-11-22 02:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No. My family is politically diverse, and discussions of this nature eventually erupt in gunplay.
2006-11-22 02:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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sure - but only until the "weird" brother gets there - then we have to shut up or the meal is ruined!
2006-11-22 02:42:51
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answered by Marysia 7
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They better not this year.... I'm tired of breaking up the fights.
2006-11-22 02:16:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, about the Idiot
and the Idiot things he had just done
2006-11-22 02:20:57
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answered by Taco 3
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