
Well, I agree that the way to spell love is time. To show my love, I give my time.
This year, I have gave my time in New Hampshire, Nevada, Texas, North Carolina, and Oregon. Tomorrow, I will be in South Dakota. I love my country and I love my party. I give of my time to Hillary Clinton.
In 2004, I gave my time to get Democrats elected in Arizona, Nevada, and Florida.
Later this year, I will give my time to elect those Democrats that have endorsed Hillary.
Nobody gives more of their time than I do and I do not need a spell check.
Pablo, what a great story. A few years ago my two late-teens kids and my wife and I drove through New Mexico, revisiting some of my old haunts, and the daughter opened up as she had never done before and hasn't done since. There's a lot to be said for the road trip. It's not always about the destination.
Mr. Winkler, kudos to you for your dedication. You may not need a spell check, but you could use a grammar check ("have gave"??!) Peace out!
Hi Stephenwinkler,
I think it is admirable that you choose to devote your time in supporting your political party and their candidates. We all have been given free will to choose what we do with our lives, how, and who, we will spend it with.
I personally have found meaning and purpose in my life in having a relationship with God, my family, friends, and those pursuits I care about.
Thanks for your comments
Mr Peeples,
You never know what to encounter on a "road trip" and you are absolutely right it is not always about the destination. It's who your with and what you experience along the highway of life.
Thanks for your comments
"grammer check" classic!
Sorry about the messed up grammar. I was on my tenth Samuel Adams and my beer often makes these kind of mistakes.