The rest of the story, of the first Thanksgiving

I bet you are the relative everyone has that preaches politics at family gatherings and doesn't seem to notice that everyone is wishing you had eaten at your in-laws instead. Do your family a huge favor, talk football instead and leave the lousy partisan bullshit out of thanksgiving day.

Well said! :smiliehug:
 
I bet you are the relative everyone has that preaches politics at family gatherings and doesn't seem to notice that everyone is wishing you had eaten at your in-laws instead. Do your family a huge favor, talk football instead and leave the lousy partisan bullshit out of thanksgiving day.

Well said! :smiliehug:

Are you addressing that to these people?

Team Obama: Thanksgiving dinner the perfect time to promote ObamaCare | Fox News

Team Obama: Thanksgiving dinner the perfect time to promote ObamaCare

Published November 26, 2013 •
FoxNews.com

Worried about those awkward family moments around the Thanksgiving table? Why not break the ice with a conversation about ObamaCare?

That's the advice this holiday season from the folks at President Obama's campaign arm, which is circulating a script -- of sorts -- for people to use in order to advance the cause of Affordable Care Act enrollment.

Organizing for Action has launched a site, called "Health Care for the Holidays," urging ObamaCare supporters to "have the talk" with their family about signing up for health insurance.

"It might not always seem like it, but your family listens to you. So have the talk," OFA advises.
 
I bet you are the relative everyone has that preaches politics at family gatherings and doesn't seem to notice that everyone is wishing you had eaten at your in-laws instead. Do your family a huge favor, talk football instead and leave the lousy partisan bullshit out of thanksgiving day.

Well said! :smiliehug:

Are you addressing that to these people?

Team Obama: Thanksgiving dinner the perfect time to promote ObamaCare | Fox News

Team Obama: Thanksgiving dinner the perfect time to promote ObamaCare

Published November 26, 2013 •
FoxNews.com

Worried about those awkward family moments around the Thanksgiving table? Why not break the ice with a conversation about ObamaCare?

That's the advice this holiday season from the folks at President Obama's campaign arm, which is circulating a script -- of sorts -- for people to use in order to advance the cause of Affordable Care Act enrollment.

Organizing for Action has launched a site, called "Health Care for the Holidays," urging ObamaCare supporters to "have the talk" with their family about signing up for health insurance.

"It might not always seem like it, but your family listens to you. So have the talk," OFA advises.

But, but those blue collar under-employed ex-union white folks in the mid-west might not know what to talk about at Thanksgiving without an elitist law professor's teaching moment.
 
I bet you are the relative everyone has that preaches politics at family gatherings and doesn't seem to notice that everyone is wishing you had eaten at your in-laws instead. Do your family a huge favor, talk football instead and leave the lousy partisan bullshit out of thanksgiving day.

Well said! :smiliehug:

Are you addressing that to these people?

Team Obama: Thanksgiving dinner the perfect time to promote ObamaCare | Fox News

Team Obama: Thanksgiving dinner the perfect time to promote ObamaCare

Published November 26, 2013 •
FoxNews.com

Worried about those awkward family moments around the Thanksgiving table? Why not break the ice with a conversation about ObamaCare?

That's the advice this holiday season from the folks at President Obama's campaign arm, which is circulating a script -- of sorts -- for people to use in order to advance the cause of Affordable Care Act enrollment.

Organizing for Action has launched a site, called "Health Care for the Holidays," urging ObamaCare supporters to "have the talk" with their family about signing up for health insurance.

"It might not always seem like it, but your family listens to you. So have the talk," OFA advises.

Yes, them as well. Family gatherings for the holidays are no place for political discussions.
 

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