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truebluegreen

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88. I'm thinking that the XXII amendment was a bad idea.
Sun Apr 14, 2013, 11:32 PM
Apr 2013

And the same goes for life-time appointments to the bench, especially the Supreme Court.

Nobody should be unaccountable to the people.

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He made good speeches. jsr Apr 2013 #1
Maybe ProSense Apr 2013 #2
Believe it or not I try to Armstead Apr 2013 #4
Hey, ProSense Apr 2013 #21
You usually do think I'm absolutely wrong Armstead Apr 2013 #60
"focus on some of the positive" hfojvt Apr 2013 #17
Positive: ProSense Apr 2013 #20
"Ignore the smell of the decaying corpse in the middle of the room . . ." markpkessinger Apr 2013 #85
Enough of that ProSense. If he can't stand up for seniors on Social Security JDPriestly Apr 2013 #92
We can only hope for the best and keep voting and nudging all the time. olddots Apr 2013 #3
I don't advocate giving up Armstead Apr 2013 #5
+1 Phlem Apr 2013 #80
R from me xxqqqzme Apr 2013 #6
I was one of the lemmings in that one I guess Armstead Apr 2013 #7
I still don't regret supporting Edwards hfojvt Apr 2013 #18
I'd still vote for John Edwards. tblue Apr 2013 #57
Guess what. You'll Never Have to Vote for Obama nor Edwards for President Ever Again Yavin4 Apr 2013 #8
Probably have to convince myself yet again that the next Corporate Dem.... Armstead Apr 2013 #13
Sometimes I think it is good to reflect on our political journeys Tom Rinaldo Apr 2013 #15
I guess that Hillary is a fighter hfojvt Apr 2013 #23
We are talking shades of corporate here, obviously Tom Rinaldo Apr 2013 #27
Oh yeah, I guess Hillary was too ambitious. Beacool Apr 2013 #49
it's not about being ambitious hfojvt Apr 2013 #55
"Hillary's only principles, only purpose seemed to be - elect Hillary". Beacool Apr 2013 #58
"Change the name to Obama and I would agree." Number23 Apr 2013 #66
No more boring and irrelevant as that of the Obama perpetual apologists. Beacool Apr 2013 #67
Yeah, being the PERPETUAL Hillary apologist is so much more worthy of your time Number23 Apr 2013 #68
You are either being funny or disingenuous. Beacool Apr 2013 #69
LOL Love your desperate attempts to change the subject Number23 Apr 2013 #70
Everyone? Beacool Apr 2013 #73
Yes, dear. EVERYONE. Number23 Apr 2013 #74
Whatever............. Beacool Apr 2013 #79
You're right. That is certainly not something you'll ever have to worry about. Number23 Apr 2013 #87
Are we in high school? Beacool Apr 2013 #90
What happened to your clever "whatever" and "bye" from like, 5 posts ago? Number23 Apr 2013 #91
Sweetie, you got issues. Beacool Apr 2013 #96
If you mean "I hate haters," then yes, you are right Number23 Apr 2013 #100
make a difference HOW? hfojvt Apr 2013 #72
Can't agree with your last point. tblue Apr 2013 #59
If that isn't a given with you, Zoeisright Apr 2013 #43
I didn't say I'd ever support a Repuglican Armstead Apr 2013 #61
Focus on Congress, cast a symbolic vote for president. If we have a strong, progressive Dem sabrina 1 Apr 2013 #89
This reflects my experiences exactly, AnotherMcIntosh Apr 2013 #9
Yeah that would be me as well PDittie Apr 2013 #11
I had qualms about Obama almost from the start hfojvt Apr 2013 #25
Oh please Larrylarry Apr 2013 #10
I'm very aware of Congress....Pissed at them too. But still.... Armstead Apr 2013 #12
+1 Dont_Bogart_the_Pretzel Apr 2013 #35
Oh please ljm2002 Apr 2013 #36
Obama's failures kaiserhog Apr 2013 #14
The FIRST thing Obama DID do was the stimulus - and it was as big as could pass Congress karynnj Apr 2013 #29
re: Deepwater Horizon... ljm2002 Apr 2013 #37
The first thing was coincidence and had nothing to do with the problem karynnj Apr 2013 #39
Well of course the timing was coincidence... ljm2002 Apr 2013 #41
dazzled by star quality and "electability" memes in my case carolinayellowdog Apr 2013 #16
It is true that Dean is far far more real than Edwards, but so was John Kerry karynnj Apr 2013 #32
no argument on any of your points, but by the VA primary Kerry looked like a done deal carolinayellowdog Apr 2013 #42
+1 That "electability" crap. Don't get me started. woo me with science Apr 2013 #33
In 2008 I voted for Hillary Clinton in the primaries.. ananda Apr 2013 #19
In 2008 I went for Kuch and Edwards... nadinbrzezinski Apr 2013 #22
That was my trajectory as well... ljm2002 Apr 2013 #40
On positions, Kuch was the one I more closely identified with Armstead Apr 2013 #62
Obama said in 2008 that he was no liberal ozone_man Apr 2013 #24
Could it be that had Dean won the nomination and Presidency, you would have been dissapointed karynnj Apr 2013 #38
My take, as a Hardcore Deaniac... TDale313 Apr 2013 #54
I have also said that Dean was right - especially on the 50 state strategy karynnj Apr 2013 #71
I was concerned about a Bush-Clinton-Clinton-Bush-Bush-Clinton-Clinton lock on the presidency AndyA Apr 2013 #26
I supported Obama - but it was because I could not overlook the obvious phoniness of Edwards karynnj Apr 2013 #28
I also supported John Edwards in 2008 for the same reasons you did. forestpath Apr 2013 #30
I didn't even vote in the primary, because it seemed pointless, a choice between Zorra Apr 2013 #31
I too though Obama would be more liberal than Hillary gvstn Apr 2013 #34
Give the same amount of trust and skepticism to "our" folks as "the opposition" to start TheKentuckian Apr 2013 #44
Alasd the environment seem set in stone...So my own hope has been that... Armstead Apr 2013 #63
I think that path has been closed off, lots of fail safes and bureaucratic entropy since FDR TheKentuckian Apr 2013 #102
This is exactly what happened with me. Flying Squirrel Apr 2013 #45
You do realize that Obama couldn't actually do much in his first term, right? AverageJoe90 Apr 2013 #46
The obstructionm will be there regardless of what Obama did (does) Armstead Apr 2013 #64
I think the bigger problem is the poor choices we have to begin with usGovOwesUs3Trillion Apr 2013 #47
Bingo! And welcome to DU! immoderate Apr 2013 #53
Thank you immoderate, good to be here with so many kindred spirits! usGovOwesUs3Trillion Apr 2013 #56
So, knowing what you know now what would you have done in 2008? DCBob Apr 2013 #48
With wisdom of hindsight I would porobably have rolled the dice on Hillary Armstead Apr 2013 #65
Well, that's what happens when you vote for someone who has a short record. Beacool Apr 2013 #50
Me too. However, I was excited by John Edwards because I liked his message Cleita Apr 2013 #51
Wow, I didn't realize all the people here were for Edwards.The $400 haircut man. graham4anything Apr 2013 #52
Same thing many of us were thinking Carolina Apr 2013 #75
Who are you going to vote for if she is our nominee? Auntie Bush Apr 2013 #76
No one Carolina Apr 2013 #93
We're already on the slow road now...I can't live with that...although I'm not very pleased. Auntie Bush Apr 2013 #95
Sadly, Auntie Bush Carolina Apr 2013 #97
Me too. Auntie Bush Apr 2013 #98
I have one grown son Carolina Apr 2013 #99
This place is going to be a nightmare for 3 1/2 years until we all get back to.... Walk away Apr 2013 #77
No different than its been for the last 12 years Armstead Apr 2013 #84
You were thinking, "Is this really the best we can do?" BlueStreak Apr 2013 #78
What happened at 1 AM yesterday that got you all excited? eom Kolesar Apr 2013 #81
Came home after a long day and night of helping girlfriend move.. Armstead Apr 2013 #83
Same thing I was, that his mixed health care plan had a chance Warpy Apr 2013 #82
Brutal honesty is rarely appreciated at the time. But, thank you, anyway. leveymg Apr 2013 #86
I'm thinking that the XXII amendment was a bad idea. truebluegreen Apr 2013 #88
There is nothing wrong with being blind madokie Apr 2013 #94
He is as he presented himself to be: a moderate Democrat. If you saw something else, Honeycombe8 Apr 2013 #101
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