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In reply to the discussion: Is this Democratic Underground? [View all]WI_DEM
(33,497 posts)6. I don't know what you are complaining about
most of the threads about Obama on GD are critical of him. If you want to see 100% anti-Obama, anti-Democratic party threads maybe you should join Freeperville.
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If the Dems & OWS affect a schism liberalism will be dead for the duration of living memory n/t
Nuclear Unicorn
Dec 2011
#4
OP promotes DIVISIVENESS amongst Democrats corelated with a list that many Dems would not
patrice
Dec 2011
#171
Can you list them by their numbers? The too Right Wingy things, that is.
RUMMYisFROSTED
Dec 2011
#214
Apparently,something being "not as right wing as you might think" is acceptable only if it's not PO.
patrice
Dec 2011
#258
"There are conservative as well as liberal minded people involved in this movement."
Anatos
Dec 2011
#275
I think the Dems had better pay close attention to Occupy. The problem I see now is...
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#32
Exactly. As long as lobbyists dictate policy b/c 1 million-dollar donor is as good as a million $1
DirkGently
Dec 2011
#145
I think Dems should pay close attention to Occupy because Reich Wingers are trying to take it over.
patrice
Dec 2011
#172
Things are not as bleak, I think. However, Americans have a tremendous capacity for
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#240
OWS, in case you haven't noticed, is not a dictator. All Occupations ARE their own thing.
patrice
Dec 2011
#227
Democrats were on that list, too. Clark needs to be honest. Madeline Albright is one of them!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Dec 2011
#71
Link to thread? Re arguments in favor of NDA provisions -- That is depressing.
Leopolds Ghost
Dec 2011
#204
Well, then let's say the voters went right wing, whether they did it out of stupidity...
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#239
Anyone ethically healthy enough (not just the appearance of being ethical) wouldn't want to run.
Maine_Nurse
Dec 2011
#96
Well if DU isn't critical enough for someone, it's hard to imagine the person can get enough critic
treestar
Dec 2011
#49
Yes, sadly there are. In fact if you scroll up you'll see such a call right here.
jtrockville
Dec 2011
#97
This is fascism. You are assuming that if someone does not agree with X, then they are Y, when
patrice
Dec 2011
#252
Is it not a vicious personal attack to say that my postings are a vicious personal attacks?
patrice
Dec 2011
#262
How is it not a vicious personal attack for OP to imply that anyone who supports PO is blind? doesn'
patrice
Dec 2011
#264
What precisely, and without post-hoc qualifiers or preconditions is a "true Democrat"?
LanternWaste
Dec 2011
#62
Actually, under our political system, anyone who registers as a Democrat is a "true Democrat." There
totodeinhere
Dec 2011
#122
The problem with your OP, Kentuck is that your premise itself is antagonizing.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Dec 2011
#73
Please do not feign ignorance with me, kentuck! You know exactly what you are doing...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Dec 2011
#142
Pot kettle. You're doing what you're complaining about #6 doing. LOTS of people think Obama is a Dem
patrice
Dec 2011
#176
The difference, of course, is that the FReepers hate Obama for being a socialist
Jackpine Radical
Dec 2011
#55
No you don't "got it". BOTH sides are doing this AND BLAMING the other side. Q. Why? A. DIVISION.
patrice
Dec 2011
#228
POOR logic. Do you assume that everything anyone says applies to everyone? The fact that
patrice
Dec 2011
#254
Except this time they have immunity from the rest of the majority Obama-haters.
LoZoccolo
Dec 2011
#34
ASSUMPTIONS! I'm a Progressive/Liberal and I support President Obama. You & I see the PROCESS
patrice
Dec 2011
#177
I don't support or not support him. I have come to the conclusion that the president really
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#181
We agree to a significant extent. I want to do what is most effective about this problem: GET
patrice
Dec 2011
#184
Well, we do agree for the most part. I believe he will win. I won't be working for him or donating
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#188
We have them in the Democratic Party and they are far more welcome than progressives
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#194
Anti-Obama and anti-Democrat aren't necessarily the same thing. At least I hope not. It would be a
totodeinhere
Dec 2011
#123
"you'll find the same number of party-hating sycophants here that there were on DU2" TELL IT
Number23
Dec 2011
#168
Obama does deserves criticism. But nobody deserves the half-truths, selective quotation, hyperbole
emulatorloo
Dec 2011
#46
If any of them were alive and in office today there would be plenty of vociferous criticism
totodeinhere
Dec 2011
#125
If "open-minded, rational, logical comments" mean only the ones that agree with me 100%,
LiberalAndProud
Dec 2011
#23
I thought it was 'anti-Bush policies' that brought people here. I mean if he had been abiding by the
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#31
Especially when "articles" from politico and breitbart get 100+ recs and end up on the front page...
tjwash
Dec 2011
#26
Gingrich or Obama. ? It may suck, but it is what it is. Vote Democratic, Occupy for change,
Zorra
Dec 2011
#33
Why? So he can half-assedly reform a system that in reality needs to be overthrown? nt
Modern_Matthew
Dec 2011
#44
I'm not sure that the Democratic party of circa 2000 is really very different from...
aikoaiko
Dec 2011
#51
Nope. Sorry. You've accidentally surfed onto another site whose name shall not be mentioned ...
Bake
Dec 2011
#58
1. Is this Democratic Underground? Yes. 2. Can we expect open-minded, rational, logical comments
retread
Dec 2011
#63
What's telling is that this thread is allowed to remain open even though it is clearly attacking
Liberal_Stalwart71
Dec 2011
#143
I am disappointed in the attempts by some to use ridicule to stifle honest debate
rhett o rick
Dec 2011
#66
Barney Frank has been making a profound argument: It is UNFAIR to blame the collective Democratic
Liberal_Stalwart71
Dec 2011
#70
Did you comprehend what I wrote or were you replying to someone else?
Liberal_Stalwart71
Dec 2011
#199
It's sure not the democratic party I grew up with that clearly represented "we the people." n/t
RKP5637
Dec 2011
#98
I have no problem with the "Democratic" part of it. If I wanted "Non-Aligned Party Underground" that
McCamy Taylor
Dec 2011
#100
I think some folks have a hard time with the concept that even if one is a Democrat
quinnox
Dec 2011
#110
my 2.5 cents: what we are witnessing is a social evolution ala Americana 2011 2012. Its all part of
opihimoimoi
Dec 2011
#112
It's Just Really Horribily Bad! I've Been Floundering For Such A VeryLong Time
ChiciB1
Dec 2011
#115
I should read the whole thread but am running so must just say, occupy the party.
mahina
Dec 2011
#116
This OP sounds like it's the same old DU to me - with the same old yadda, yadda. nt
quiet.american
Dec 2011
#121
Kentuck I'm of the mind that you should speak freely, other wise, there will be a time when
midnight
Dec 2011
#137
There might be a place for you IF you're not of the far, far, far left.... it's here......
a kennedy
Dec 2011
#139
For the very reasons you state, the words progressive and liberal are now used to identify so many
gtar100
Dec 2011
#153
"open minded"? when YOU refer to "the loyal followers of our piss-poor leaders"? What's open minded
patrice
Dec 2011
#166
If KY Dems have not manifested a functional leader, what is OP's expertise on the qualities of
patrice
Dec 2011
#191
Re Kentuck's head: Anyone who thinks that likely does not understand our problem or does not care.
patrice
Dec 2011
#231
Me too!! This struggle is about what to DO about them that stands half-a-chance of being EFFECTIVE.
patrice
Dec 2011
#229
I'm not giving up on the way DU has been changed, just I continue to wonder, "Is it democratic?" ...
MrMickeysMom
Dec 2011
#224
There are "locksteppers" on both sides of this question - AND - there are cognitively free
patrice
Dec 2011
#230
No. It is the circular firing squad lefty version of the TeaNut Party bitching board thanks to you.
RBInMaine
Dec 2011
#233
Reid, Pelosi and Obama. Leadership just doesn't come better than that. Or does it?
dawg
Dec 2011
#257
Funny how not one of your friends in this thread will acknowledge THEIR destruction of EFCA 2.0 or
patrice
Dec 2011
#255
Funny how so many of your friends in this thread are so comfortable with Libertarian memes.
patrice
Dec 2011
#256