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In reply to the discussion: Say whether you support/oppose the Keystone pipeline before Obama gives you the right answer [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)146. +1,000. At least he didn't call us 'you people.'
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Say whether you support/oppose the Keystone pipeline before Obama gives you the right answer [View all]
adric mutelovic
Jun 2013
OP
So are you for it or against it? I am against it and am glad that so far, Obama has not approved it
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#177
People in both parties are basing their decisions upon greed, not politics. Politics is dead:
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
#11
I don't know why but seeing this picture just reminded me of the two old guys from Trading Places.
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#19
Yep. Corporations/Greed plus Terror/Greed equals citizens are fucked. n/t
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
#144
Always been opposed, always will be, no matter what any politicians state. n/t
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2013
#17
+1000000 This is fascistic at its core. Protest is now "terrorism."
woo me with science
Jun 2013
#96
I understand, but standing by his actions is standing by the actions themselves
Dragonfli
Jun 2013
#120
Well for starters a dragonfly can hover around and observe hypocrisy and the refusal to admit it.
Dragonfli
Jun 2013
#132
I read your post, that is where I observed hypocrisy, your denial of it was posted as well.
Dragonfli
Jun 2013
#142
It is not hypocrisy if I do not pretend to support somethimg that I don't
Progressive dog
Jun 2013
#154
Nice try but none of the Obama club will respond. During the NDAA discussion it was funny to
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#37
I will oppose it until Obama supports it, then I'll change my mind and support him
Dragonfli
Jun 2013
#42
Loaded question, 'before Obama gives you the right answer' demeans many here.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#50
I agree that the OP was a little rude. And I admit that I went along while I preach for the
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#131
Well said, and needs to be said more often. Forest and trees... (warning, long post)
freshwest
Jun 2013
#201
Whatever John Kerry, Susan Rice, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton say is good enough for me.
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#51
your first paragraph is a classic example of why many think we have no credibility
Kali
Jun 2013
#194
It's not important enough to risk putting the country back in the hands of the Rethugs --
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#187
Opposed. #1 -People should be able to drink their water without the fear of being poisoned
judesedit
Jun 2013
#118
Because we don't accept the OP ordering us what to think as if we're dumbies.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#147
I oppose it because it is an environmental disaster. Why should we allow this toxic sludge to be
Vincardog
Jun 2013
#141
Neutral. If we're using the most energy, then why shouldn't we deal with the fallout
ecstatic
Jun 2013
#148
+1,000 to you and the poster you responded to, telling the truth, not the media truth.'
freshwest
Jun 2013
#204
looks like a bunch of people's activism consists of Bashing Obama and anyone who supports him
JI7
Jun 2013
#167
100% against it however if Obama does not directly approve it and I think he will he will have a
YeahSureRight
Jun 2013
#183
I Oppose Supporting Oligarchs Sending Oil To Refineries To Be Consumed As Gas Overseas
cantbeserious
Jun 2013
#200