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In reply to the discussion: I'm apparently a terrible, awful person. [View all]demgrrrll
(3,593 posts)158. I think you are on to something. I think his remarks, especially, 4 years from now we will not be
here on our anniversary led me to believe that something might be going on, or at least he was being pulled in another direction.
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I once read about a CEO who said the most valuable person in his company
Peregrine Took
Oct 2012
#25
It's interesting how "moderate Democrats" rely on personal attacks like yours
MannyGoldstein
Oct 2012
#118
Frankly, it's interesting that your schtick has lasted as long as it has.
Joe the Revelator
Oct 2012
#132
Being a Democrat with the guts to face reality, is a 'schtick' now? How so? I thought
sabrina 1
Oct 2012
#194
you couldn't just settle this in the other thread, with the folks who bothered to respond to you?
bigtree
Oct 2012
#4
carrying on an argument from another thread used to be something that was frowned on here
bigtree
Oct 2012
#18
Not disagreeing with anything anyone says. Just pointing out all of us have something at risk.
merrily
Oct 2012
#166
Posters who don't share your opinions are welcome to express their thoughts on DU....
OldDem2012
Oct 2012
#22
I did not 'watch' the debate proper, as I am too broke to afford the TV set
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#187
People couldn't say enough nice things about the President BEFORE the debate....
OldDem2012
Oct 2012
#29
The truth to be acted upon is that the President needs to change his approach both now and in the
LondonReign2
Oct 2012
#67
Will, I get what you are saying, and this race is a lot closer than I'd like to see right now.
davsand
Oct 2012
#33
No you're not. It's not your fault that there are so many people in the ethersphere
patrice
Oct 2012
#40
I support Obama 100%. I do think he made some good points in the debate. Unfortunately
southernyankeebelle
Oct 2012
#47
We also can't afford it. I just want to see the new strategy at work. Then I'll calm down.
SleeplessinSoCal
Oct 2012
#48
agree totally... the season's not over but we're down two games in the standings with three to play
WestWisconsinDem
Oct 2012
#56
Maybe what is so frustrating is that it is clear that this change from pre-debate
Laura PourMeADrink
Oct 2012
#69
God yes. And that's why being realistic is more important right now than living in fantasyland
MessiahRp
Oct 2012
#90
The process of critical thinking is what seems to be a crime, these days...
countryjake
Oct 2012
#75
Closing your eyes, biting your tongure, and holding your nose, is required to prove your loyalty.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2012
#76
You of all people around here I expected a more reasoned and - dare I say it - "balanced"...
truebrit71
Oct 2012
#79
My eyes are wide-open, but there's a sizeable group here who can't process bad news
DisgustipatedinCA
Oct 2012
#93
+1000 I think the downers should do so to their family in the outside world, not on a public board
graham4anything
Oct 2012
#103
You got that right. The thing is: We used to be called ''Democrat'' for what we believe in.
Octafish
Oct 2012
#104
I dunno, Bill, most polls I've seen recently say that Obama's still ahead......
AverageJoe90
Oct 2012
#121
I disagree with you but appreciate your posting. The debates and the election
rhett o rick
Oct 2012
#123
I think you are on to something. I think his remarks, especially, 4 years from now we will not be
demgrrrll
Oct 2012
#158
There is an "Obama must stop being Obama" aspect to this that bothers me.
McCamy Taylor
Oct 2012
#131
Some days I swear some people just got beamed here and missed the 2004 election.
GreenPartyVoter
Oct 2012
#164
I felt obliged to delete an OP the other day, I was called all sorts of names, I have never
secondwind
Oct 2012
#171