1 = .50 + .50 ... but not always.

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Dallas, Texas
April 3, 2017 10:47am CST
My math is not that great but neither is the logic in the White House as they argue and debate about N. Gorsuch for a seat in the Supreme Court. One apple can be divided into two halves but two apples are not always the same. And to compare apples with oranges is simply illogical, as Spock might have once said. Math is based on singularity of values at first when using only numbers but then when we deal with reality checks, all that matters and is made up of matter, is not exactly the same. Case in point: Two people may both be American, but one might be Democrat, the second a Republican, and although both are Americans, if they vote one way and or the other, how can that work with the math I suggested in case in point above? One man's view point may not even exist on the map of reality but lie outside the map or perhaps on another map yet to be drawn. And as for the map that has not been actually created but is in the mind of the imaginary American, who draws the line in the sand? Who dares to cross it? 18 to ZERO ... a pattern becomes evident! Senate panel votes on Gorsuch for Supreme Court:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/04/03/watch-live-senate-panel-votes-neil-gorsuch-supreme-court-nominee/99972900/
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• United States
3 Apr 17
Whenever a new map is created, and a line drawn in the sand, no matter who draws the line, there will always be those who want to cross the new line in the sand on the new map. There will always be those who already envision yet another new map. Bottom line: some people are never content with things the way they are, but will always seek out new ways to change the status quo at any given time.
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• Dallas, Texas
3 Apr 17
Exactamundo!
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• Dallas, Texas
8 Apr 17
Bernie Sanders speaks on the floor of the Senate on why Neil Gorsuch would set back women's rights, workers rights, and voting rights. Reflect this video on ...
@LeaPea2417 (37388)
• Toccoa, Georgia
3 Apr 17
I think the guy has been grilled enough with interviews. He is very intelligent. He needs to be confirmed, no more delays.
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• Dallas, Texas
4 Apr 17
I hear ya.
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