Ben Carson is absolutely right. We must be talking to people no matter what their political affiliation is.
What we need to focus on is our similarities not our differences. I often have been on another Facebook page and speaking the truth and it always seems to offend someone. As you may have notice, I speak bluntly. When I come across someone who doesn't believe me, I encourage them to investigate the evidence for themselves, don't take my word for it. Please prove me wrong. I think that is the problem with many they shout that is not true, instead of looking at the evidence that would prove me and others like me wrong. Whenever I hear something that sounds too far out there I investigate it. Sometimes it is not true but sometimes it is.
When talking about these highly charged topics like 9/11 we have to find neutral grounds of similarities with others who oppose us. When we can find common ground it opens the door to a discussion and gives us a chance to share our concerns and inform others. Because it doesn't matter whether you believe everything I say, we both are concerned about the state our nation is in. But if I can get someone to look at the evidence, then one more citizen has a better understanding of what we are really facing here in the United States.
Our best chance to get our country back is to inform others, and they can inform others.
http://www.westernjournalism.com/ben-carson-says-that-people-are-easily-distracted-by-unimportant-things/
What we need to focus on is our similarities not our differences. I often have been on another Facebook page and speaking the truth and it always seems to offend someone. As you may have notice, I speak bluntly. When I come across someone who doesn't believe me, I encourage them to investigate the evidence for themselves, don't take my word for it. Please prove me wrong. I think that is the problem with many they shout that is not true, instead of looking at the evidence that would prove me and others like me wrong. Whenever I hear something that sounds too far out there I investigate it. Sometimes it is not true but sometimes it is.
When talking about these highly charged topics like 9/11 we have to find neutral grounds of similarities with others who oppose us. When we can find common ground it opens the door to a discussion and gives us a chance to share our concerns and inform others. Because it doesn't matter whether you believe everything I say, we both are concerned about the state our nation is in. But if I can get someone to look at the evidence, then one more citizen has a better understanding of what we are really facing here in the United States.
Our best chance to get our country back is to inform others, and they can inform others.
http://www.westernjournalism.com/ben-carson-says-that-people-are-easily-distracted-by-unimportant-things/
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