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March 20, 2016

Its a new day for the Hillary Biography

DON'T RECOMMEND THE POST YOU'RE READING RIGHT NOW. You can reply to it, but if 5 recommendations are made, this housekeeping shows up in Greatest Threads. Go to the link below and reccomend that one. We got 34 recommendations on my similar Hillary Group post yesterday, so I think it's hard to make this clear.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/12511538161

The Hillary Biography post no longer shows up in Greatest Threads. Probably because it is more than 24 hours old. So lets show it off again. We only need 5 recs to get started, but if we get 100 we'll go straight to the top. I gave it an ambiguous subject, because I think even the first minute packs a powerful punch for Hillary.

March 20, 2016

Some things you probably don't know about Hillary

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017340618

Thanks to BooScout for posting this the first time.
March 19, 2016

Be sure to Recommend so...

... this stays near the top in Greatest Threads. I see there have been about 163 views of my "Ya Gotta See This" post. It's a sure thing that almost 100% of Hillary Group actually liked it. But the exciting thing is that it looks like it might have the ability to tip any fence sitters over the edge. I did get one "yes" response a few days ago when I asked, in GDP, if anyone was still undecided... I'm going to post this on my Facebook page.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017340618

March 17, 2016

A different point of view.

I posted the following in response to a couple of Bernie vs Hillary back and forths. I'm hoping lots of you will see this and recommend or reply to show ourselves that we're better than Republicans.

This yelling back and forth sounds like the Republicans. For my part I'm grateful for the Sanders campaign. First it honed Hillary's message, and, yes, pulled it farther left. That's a good thing. Then it gave the Democrats some attention in spite of the Republican debacle. Where would we be if she was basically unopposed? We're a stronger party. I look forward to a rousing presence by Bernie and his supporters at the convention, continuing to make his case for a strong stand against the widening income gap. Hopefully where we demonstrate what it can be like when people in the same party disagree but come together to keep Trump out of the White House.

las

P.S. This post was locked in General Discussion, the reason being it should be posted here. A few weeks ago I had the reverse happen to me. It seemed that both had the same mix of mentioning the two Democrats, trump, and the convention. I hope the admin here doesn't lock it.

March 17, 2016

Cross post - looking forward.

Hi, folks,

I've tried to keep a presence in GDP, even though, as many of you pointed out, it does elicit a lot of "slings and arrows." I made a post in GD (following Skinner's suggestion that we look beyond the primaries), pointing out the good aspects of Sanders' candidacy. If any of you fellow Hillary supporters agree with me, could you K or R? I'm afraid it's degenerated into bickering about me attacking Bernie or where I should post.

My post got locked because they said it should be in GDP. So I'm editing to give you the new link.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/12511515794

Thanks,
LAS

March 17, 2016

A different point of view.

I posted the following in response to a couple of Bernie vs Hillary back and forths. I'm hoping lots of you will see this and recommend or reply to show ourselves that we're better than Republicans.

This yelling back and forth sounds like the Republicans. For my part I'm grateful for the Sanders campaign. First it honed Hillary's message, and, yes, pulled it farther left. That's a good thing. Then it gave the Democrats some attention in spite of the Republican debacle. Where would we be if she was basically unopposed? We're a stronger party. I look forward to a rousing presence by Bernie and his supporters at the convention. Hopefully where we demostrate what it can be like when people in the same party disagree but come together to keep Trump out of the White House.

las

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