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The election process has certainly been a long process with strong feelings from supporters on both sides of the debate. Confronting ideals and debates on the issues are part of the process however ultimately the process does come to an end (the election). Rightfully no matter who won or lost there is bound to be hurt feelings, resentment and a whole range of emotions in the aftermath.

All of this said there is still one thing we have in common here... The incredible immigration journey that not only unites this community but makes everyone a part of the American dream. I hope that as America moves forward beyond election day that members on both sides of the campaigns can come back together and heal any wounds that have been brought on by the long election process. This is not the time for "rubbing in" anything but instead is the time everyone can come together and look forward. Immigration will certainly be critical issue in the next administration and one that is important to this community. I think a good discussion could result from this topic alone and be quite interesting :).

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The election process has certainly been a long process with strong feelings from supporters on both sides of the debate. Confronting ideals and debates on the issues are part of the process however ultimately the process does come to an end (the election). Rightfully no matter who won or lost there is bound to be hurt feelings, resentment and a whole range of emotions in the aftermath.

All of this said there is still one thing we have in common here... The incredible immigration journey that not only unites this community but makes everyone a part of the American dream. I hope that as America moves forward beyond election day that members on both sides of the campaigns can come back together and heal any wounds that have been brought on by the long election process. This is not the time for "rubbing in" anything but instead is the time everyone can come together and look forward. Immigration will certainly be critical issue in the next administration and one that is important to this community. I think a good discussion could result from this topic alone and be quite interesting :).

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We could certainly use some new, non-political topics in the off-topic forum.

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The election process has certainly been a long process with strong feelings from supporters on both sides of the debate. Confronting ideals and debates on the issues are part of the process however ultimately the process does come to an end (the election). Rightfully no matter who won or lost there is bound to be hurt feelings, resentment and a whole range of emotions in the aftermath.

All of this said there is still one thing we have in common here... The incredible immigration journey that not only unites this community but makes everyone a part of the American dream. I hope that as America moves forward beyond election day that members on both sides of the campaigns can come back together and heal any wounds that have been brought on by the long election process. This is not the time for "rubbing in" anything but instead is the time everyone can come together and look forward. Immigration will certainly be critical issue in the next administration and one that is important to this community. I think a good discussion could result from this topic alone and be quite interesting :).

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