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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)3. The CEO party vs. the Wall Street party.
No party for us.
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What about the party that nominated the 4 justices who dissented? They're not for us?
DanTex
Apr 2014
#13
What about all the Dems WE elected to stop the nominations of Right Wing SCJs who VOTED FOR THEM??
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#49
Notice how ONLY the Dems who voted against them are listed. 17 Dems voted FOR Alito eg, and more
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#51
Correct, this is a desperate, reactionary decision becasue they recognize they are losing
Skraxx
Apr 2014
#32
Hopefully people who thought Bush and Gore were the same have by now come to their senses.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#7
Uhh, No, They Are Not Winning, This is a REACTIONARY Decision Because They KNOW They Are LOSING
Skraxx
Apr 2014
#27
If that's why you believe you exist, then I suspect that's true for you, but not for me
Skraxx
Apr 2014
#40
Thanks to the administrators of DU, there is still some sane commentary to be found here.
JTFrog
Apr 2014
#41
Undoubtedly, the candidates of both parties will turn down corporate money....won't they?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2014
#54