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Tarheel_Dem

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19. Trust me, it's deliberate. Hidden amongst the trolls and disruptors, there's a 3rd party....
Tue Mar 4, 2014, 02:57 PM
Mar 2014

contingent here who either forget, or just don't care that this is still, when all is said & done, a partisan site.

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I don't think it's that progressives saw no difference between Gore and Bush ... Scuba Mar 2014 #1
Two sides of the same fascist coin AgingAmerican Mar 2014 #3
True. polichick Mar 2014 #11
I'm not convinced that the people can take back the Dem Party... polichick Mar 2014 #12
It is the Democratic Party--not Democrat Party Pretzel_Warrior Mar 2014 #24
Edited, thank you. Scuba Mar 2014 #26
No worries. On my iPhone I often type ate instead Pretzel_Warrior Mar 2014 #27
"They're just not different enough." <<---- THIS. winter is coming Mar 2014 #37
Why can't the left do the same? PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #2
Link to original article please. WilliamPitt Mar 2014 #4
The left isn't bankrolled by a bunch of capitalist tycoons, for one thing. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2014 #5
exactly n/t 2banon Mar 2014 #18
"Capitalism" is the problem. Maedhros Mar 2014 #30
+1 redqueen Mar 2014 #34
Either that, or we take back our party MannyGoldstein Mar 2014 #6
Wake me up when you do... brooklynite Mar 2014 #7
My elected national representatives are Warren, Markey, and Kennedy MannyGoldstein Mar 2014 #9
I think you meant Democratic Party Pretzel_Warrior Mar 2014 #23
The left may be stronger, but politically powerless outsiders Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #8
Yes. I wish the big bucks rug HappyMe Mar 2014 #16
God I hate being the grammar police... CANDO Mar 2014 #10
You noticed that too? It's quite revealing, ain't it? Tarheel_Dem Mar 2014 #14
Reveals at the very least... CANDO Mar 2014 #15
Trust me, it's deliberate. Hidden amongst the trolls and disruptors, there's a 3rd party.... Tarheel_Dem Mar 2014 #19
Very treestar Mar 2014 #22
Let's give 'em a break. It can't be easy juggling various internet identities. Tarheel_Dem Mar 2014 #38
It isn't gramma. It is a Republican Meme devised to belittle member of the Democratic Party. Agnosticsherbet Mar 2014 #29
Hmmm. Sounds awfully familiar. Tarheel_Dem Mar 2014 #13
Which is why I vote policies and principles over party and politicians. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2014 #17
Ding! Maedhros Mar 2014 #32
Interesting. k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Mar 2014 #20
they could treestar Mar 2014 #21
You prefer being in power regardless of it's human cost. [n/t] Maedhros Mar 2014 #33
Being out of power and playing victim is so much more effective treestar Mar 2014 #36
I have my integrity. Your approval means nothing. [n/t] Maedhros Mar 2014 #39
funny coming from some on here as they wont even start their own website JI7 Mar 2014 #25
When the Left can elect a sufficient number of people to office Agnosticsherbet Mar 2014 #28
The idea that there is no difference between the two parties is blatently false. baldguy Mar 2014 #31
As much as I hate the guy who took donations from the right while splitting the vote, redqueen Mar 2014 #35
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