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In reply to the discussion: Are members of DU generally in support of a Dem President or not? [View all]Number23
(24,544 posts)142. Sheepshank, Nance was just on DU a few days ago!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/11875895#post42
We had a good long laugh at the imbeciles here that don't want non-Americans, American expats, Americans that eat foreign food, Americans who have ever left the U.S. for longer than the amount of time it takes to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel to comment on American policy. It's astonishing because 1) these generally tend to be the folks that are the subject of your OP and 2) many of them are the ones that talk endlessly about what's going in other parts of the world but GOD FORBID anyone from any of those other parts actually talks back unless it's in slavish adoration and agreement.
And without even the tiniest shred of irony, these same folks call loyal Dems "bots."
We had a good long laugh at the imbeciles here that don't want non-Americans, American expats, Americans that eat foreign food, Americans who have ever left the U.S. for longer than the amount of time it takes to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel to comment on American policy. It's astonishing because 1) these generally tend to be the folks that are the subject of your OP and 2) many of them are the ones that talk endlessly about what's going in other parts of the world but GOD FORBID anyone from any of those other parts actually talks back unless it's in slavish adoration and agreement.
And without even the tiniest shred of irony, these same folks call loyal Dems "bots."
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I'm hoping so too, but if the jury system stays as it is, Nothing can Change. n/t
Whisp
Mar 2014
#93
Judicious and measured is what I want, too (Imagine McCain). The Neocons and other warmongers ...
Hekate
Mar 2014
#127
I wish I would have said it just like your post....it's where I was trying to go
Sheepshank
Mar 2014
#137
If you'd like to see what would happen if BOG- like standards were imposed on all of DU, check out
quinnox
Mar 2014
#7
Well, I think DU has always been more independent and free-thinking when compared to other political
quinnox
Mar 2014
#86
I don't assume everyone is here for the same reason. Not all are here to support Democratic
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#10
Why is supporting Democratic principles the same as supporting a government employee with a D?
NoOneMan
Mar 2014
#16
It depends on what government action they are protesting. If the gov't employee with a D next to
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#30
The Socialists have a different party platform than the Democrats. They will have several objections
okaawhatever
Mar 2014
#48
SOP of GD says 'no whining about DU'. You seem to have serious issues with the admins
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#15
No one can be barred from DU by anyone but admin, yet you claim some are 'run off'
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#54
and yet your entire paragraph of judgements of how "I am" was fine? Nope n/t
Sheepshank
Mar 2014
#136
Anybody who wants to, for any reason they choose, can come here and post whatever they like.
bemildred
Mar 2014
#17
We (imo) generally support all who stand for Democratic principles. n/t
PowerToThePeople
Mar 2014
#24
I'm in support of Presidents who BEHAVE LIKE DEMOCRATS. Not those who stick a "D" after their name
kath
Mar 2014
#25
No president is perfect. No president can be all things to all people. Yes, I support him.
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#40
Yes, what you said sums it up well. "Does it just mean you "like" him more than you don't?" n/t
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#56
It has. ""Support" has become cliche." Interesting points and very well taken! Thanks! n/t
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#61
"Support" is much clearer when it is applied to policies, rather than individuals.
Maedhros
Mar 2014
#81
We elected him to the office of President. We did not elect him to the office of Almighty God.
Zorra
Mar 2014
#49
if only these provocateurs would stop messing with our perfect world, damn it! nm
JohnRogan
Mar 2014
#50
Leave the whining to Rush and Sean, let them continue to make am a$$ of themselves.
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#59
A Dem President would probably be great. I'm hopeful we get one in the not too distant future. nt
NorthCarolina
Mar 2014
#73
Some of us can be "generally supportive" without having to reiterate that fact in every post.
beerandjesus
Mar 2014
#78
I asked the OP how he or she dealt with DOMA and DADT under Clinton, as many of us
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#126
I must have missed your question, to assume I'm avoiding you is a mischaractarization....
Sheepshank
Mar 2014
#145
Apparently DUers support a Dem prez only when we have a Republican in the White House
Hekate
Mar 2014
#110
And what gets me is that the folks that exhibit this deranged and pathological behavior
Number23
Mar 2014
#143
In addition to being smart she is just such a fun person. She has a wicked sense of humor
Number23
Mar 2014
#148
Well, thank you m'dear. I follow links to there and it always looks so interesting.
Hekate
Mar 2014
#150
Support or non-support of Obama is irrelevant -- he has been elected and is a lame duck
FarCenter
Mar 2014
#152
He isn't irrelevant. He still has to try to get work done and he needs our support,
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#154
What did the Democratic President do and I'll tell you if I support it or not.
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#156