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In reply to the discussion: I have to admit...I am struggling. The current political climate is causing some soul-searching.... [View all]Raine1967
(11,678 posts)48. Obama is NOT Bush.
or -- any fascist, period.
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I have to admit...I am struggling. The current political climate is causing some soul-searching.... [View all]
NRaleighLiberal
Aug 2012
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Akin and his ilk are zealots, they're mad, and, yes, it's hard to fathom that degree of bigotry...
NYC_SKP
Aug 2012
#2
OTOH, to 'love' someone who believes such ridiculousness brings the whole
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#65
Dealing with it? That's what I call being a Democrat, kiddo. I was raised to turn my back on
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2012
#4
Not sure about where you live but in California unemployment insurance is
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#21
Yes. But theoretically all costs of employment are actually the employee's wages.
JDPriestly
Aug 2012
#23
I don't work in HR, so am relying only on apocryphal info here, but I've always heard that
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#34
Normally, I wouldn't respond to someone who completely distorts what I write.
FedUp_Queer
Aug 2012
#54
We have a lot of Republican relatives--not many friends because friends we can choose--and
mnhtnbb
Aug 2012
#25
My husband has alway told me I should never question a relationship of a person and their god. That
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#26
Been hearing that one for 18 years since Gingrinch & Limpballs took over the country.
Doctor_J
Aug 2012
#43
Also, since the Democrats are beholden to corporate interests now as well.
stillwaiting
Aug 2012
#46
Sometimes I have to take a break. I neither watched nor listened to any political commentary this
Liberal_Stalwart71
Aug 2012
#30
Excellent point. It's true. I need to take breathers every so often to avoid implosion. nt
valerief
Aug 2012
#52
Rich republicans are greedy, soulless assholes and not-rich republicans are ass-for-brains morons.
valerief
Aug 2012
#51
I turned my back on all Republicans after Operation Shocking and Awful and
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#64
I've not responded to anyone in this thread yet, but there are many ideas, thoughts, wisdom...
NRaleighLiberal
Aug 2012
#67