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another_liberal

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22. Look again.
Mon Sep 2, 2013, 03:43 PM
Sep 2013

Republican support remains basically flat. It is the "No Party" support which climbs as Democratic support drops.

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I said this very thing just the other day in a thread here on DU. TM99 Sep 2013 #1
The green party is a threat to mainstream/corporate Dems n2doc Sep 2013 #3
Agree, that may be true for now. Autumn Sep 2013 #7
10+ nt 99th_Monkey Sep 2013 #16
Never thought I would see the day that so many Americans would defend Assad's gassing Cryptoad Sep 2013 #21
I never thought I would see the day that so many Americans zeemike Sep 2013 #28
Yea we know,,,,,,, Cryptoad Sep 2013 #36
Yep Hitler is always a good straw man. zeemike Sep 2013 #46
You are the one pretending Cryptoad Sep 2013 #66
I am not pretending anything zeemike Sep 2013 #71
Strawman fail. blackspade Sep 2013 #29
and you are not calling Cryptoad Sep 2013 #38
Why would I be calling for retribution? blackspade Sep 2013 #99
What would the bombing accomplish? ZombieHorde Sep 2013 #33
I haven't said anything about Bombings Cryptoad Sep 2013 #39
OK. What kind of retribution did you have in mind? nt ZombieHorde Sep 2013 #40
as long as he is not breathing when it is over with,,,,,is ok with me! nt Cryptoad Sep 2013 #44
Try to grasp this: sulphurdunn Sep 2013 #34
Post removed Post removed Sep 2013 #42
I'm not defending sulphurdunn Sep 2013 #52
That is to say you are defending him Cryptoad Sep 2013 #64
Some great black and white thinking there. Life isn't so simply divided into good and evil. nt Mojorabbit Sep 2013 #94
Well,,,,, apparently is IS,,,, bvar22 Sep 2013 #96
The Green Party wishes it was a threat quaker bill Sep 2013 #90
The reason is clear, Democrats expect their Party to end wars, so no protests are necessary 1-Old-Man Sep 2013 #2
It seems like we vote that way n2doc Sep 2013 #4
You dam sure got that right. 1-Old-Man Sep 2013 #8
When was it ever claimed that Obama would "end wars"? NYC Liberal Sep 2013 #72
You warmongers are so tiresome n/t n2doc Sep 2013 #74
There's much less to protest thanks to Dems. gulliver Sep 2013 #5
Sadly, no. Maedhros Sep 2013 #23
Dems, MoveOn, etc, traded activism for access. Fuddnik Sep 2013 #45
Correct. polichick Sep 2013 #60
Really? What "access" do MoveOn et al. have? Hekate Sep 2013 #61
Here you go: bvar22 Sep 2013 #97
In my opinion, they've just given up. Maedhros Sep 2013 #73
Are the ones who abandoned their principles smirking and wearing cowboy boots? Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2013 #6
You can't have social justice without economic justice. CrispyQ Sep 2013 #9
And, frankly, I would argue the opposite. AverageJoe90 Sep 2013 #24
Disagree... we need both...but without economic justice there's no chance for KoKo Sep 2013 #50
yup I've noticed that also but I also know personally that I am a lot less gopiscrap Sep 2013 #10
If our President had only rejected the Afghan surge in 2009 . . . another_liberal Sep 2013 #11
If our liberal activists had GOTV in 2009-10 we would have not lost ground in 2010 Hekate Sep 2013 #65
The President's decision certainly demoralized me. another_liberal Sep 2013 #77
If "disappointment" and "rage" kept you home in 2010, the consequences were of no help at all... Hekate Sep 2013 #84
I did not say that. another_liberal Sep 2013 #88
The party in the White House almost always sees a net loss in mid-term elections Art_from_Ark Sep 2013 #80
+1, but you know....fuck Obama!! cause...he controls airThing... uponit7771 Sep 2013 #98
How wierd the uptick in republicans protesting war mirrors the downtick in democrats. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #12
Look again. another_liberal Sep 2013 #22
Oh, you're right, I totally misread that. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #83
Which tells me that they simply dropped their affiliation. joshcryer Sep 2013 #87
Hmmmm? another_liberal Sep 2013 #89
Yeah, and they keep protesting. joshcryer Sep 2013 #93
Seems like people only want to wake up so far felix_numinous Sep 2013 #13
Thats bullshit, GW did not call upon congress to go to war! Rebellious Republican Sep 2013 #14
You really need to brush up on History to avoid embarrassing yourself. bvar22 Sep 2013 #62
Thanks for the education, I stand corrected. Rebellious Republican Sep 2013 #95
Or not enough desertion. polichick Sep 2013 #15
I stopped protesting RainDog Sep 2013 #17
I can see your point. I sometimes agree, but tomg Sep 2013 #43
yeah RainDog Sep 2013 #79
Rec! progressoid Sep 2013 #18
Recommend.... KoKo Sep 2013 #19
It very well may uncollapse in a hurry. backscatter712 Sep 2013 #20
This is what happens when you support the leader, because he is our guy, even though he continues RC Sep 2013 #25
Yes, party before principle, or worse, personality before principle. QC Sep 2013 #26
Then again here we are on *DU* cprise Sep 2013 #49
The "About" page here used to describe DU as QC Sep 2013 #85
Not shocking. blackspade Sep 2013 #27
I suggest that will change if this president start a war Marrah_G Sep 2013 #30
Protesting is time consuming and exhausting. Live and Learn Sep 2013 #31
Less Democrats are protesting because the Democratic President ended Bush's wars, as promised. tridim Sep 2013 #32
And now starting new ones of his own to take the place of those Bush wars... davidn3600 Sep 2013 #35
He's not starting a war. tridim Sep 2013 #47
just what in the hell do you call throwing a moltov cocktail into pit of gasoline? n/t nebenaube Sep 2013 #53
Like it or not, bombing elicits a different response than committing ground troups Hippo_Tron Sep 2013 #68
And the people that still want to protest can't see the difference between Bush and Obama. baldguy Sep 2013 #37
Neh, the height of the anti-war manifestation was under Dem LBJ and was about being DRAFTED. UTUSN Sep 2013 #41
Vietnam also had a strong partisan component. Jim Lane Sep 2013 #51
And if you look at the age of those who were in the streets tomg Sep 2013 #54
Good post! Vinnie From Indy Sep 2013 #59
Wow. You said it all: "self-interest presented as righteousness and idealism." n/t UTUSN Sep 2013 #81
That's why people hate me, the truth n/t UTUSN Sep 2013 #82
pretty revolting Doctor_J Sep 2013 #48
Are you serious ? lumpy Sep 2013 #57
The ODS is strong with that one. tridim Sep 2013 #75
Yes Doctor_J Sep 2013 #76
The Democratic Party is right-of-center BlueStreak Sep 2013 #55
PBO's election did not start with a coup d'etat, for starters, but with trust Hekate Sep 2013 #56
"What really disappoints me is----------- and didn't GOTV for the midterm 2010 elections" mick063 Sep 2013 #63
Do tell: it's not clear what your smackdown against GOTV is or will be. nt Hekate Sep 2013 #67
Yep. Start a new war, offer to cut SS, abandon unions, fail on background checks, Doctor_J Sep 2013 #78
Apt to be little anti-war sentiment in a political party whose only response seems to be: indepat Sep 2013 #58
As seen above, modern party Democrats were never anti-war, they were anti-Bush... Demo_Chris Sep 2013 #69
also then draft made a difference =lets go classless this time lunasun Sep 2013 #102
I'd also like to see a Chart of how the Environmental/Food Safety Movement has fared KoKo Sep 2013 #70
It looks more like people went third party to me. joshcryer Sep 2013 #86
Totally agree and 3rd Ps present at protests this last week here lunasun Sep 2013 #103
the antiwar movement people I know.. annm4peace Sep 2013 #91
Statistics can get real noisy quaker bill Sep 2013 #92
I have to agree with you cprise Sep 2013 #100
it is simpler than that quaker bill Sep 2013 #104
I want my party back upi402 Sep 2013 #101
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