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reformist2

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39. Her candidacy is way more important to America's future than Obama's or Hillary's ever were.
Mon Jun 30, 2014, 11:20 AM
Jun 2014

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K&R.... daleanime Jun 2014 #1
Thanks for this. I didn't know she's from Oklahoma originally. closeupready Jun 2014 #2
Warren >>>>>>>> Clinton or Bush... nt NYC_SKP Jun 2014 #3
Hillary's years in the Senate and her term as the Sec of State are meaningless according to... Walk away Jun 2014 #4
Hillary was ahead in the polls in 2006, too. Michigander_Life Jun 2014 #10
Maybe that's why the PTB of the Democratic Party, aka merrily Jun 2014 #30
Great, isn't it. Woohoo! pscot Jun 2014 #11
That's not quite what is being said. SheilaT Jun 2014 #17
She's been insulated from the 99% much longer than that. merrily Jun 2014 #31
Are you suggesting that I make money writing what I write on DU? JDPriestly Jun 2014 #19
What nonsense. You are clearly NOT a paid poster. merrily Jun 2014 #32
Elizabeth Warren left the GOP in the mid 90's, was GOP when Reagan was in office Thinkingabout Jun 2014 #5
Please read post #35 here. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #20
Did you leave out a link? This thread doesn't have a post #35 yet. n/t winter is coming Jun 2014 #23
So sorrry! It's here. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #28
First, you are making assimptions. A president needs experience in many areas. Thinkingabout Jun 2014 #35
Yes, she could do as good of a job with the proper tools as anyone. Thinkingabout Jun 2014 #36
Just check E. Warren against B. Sanders. Loudly Jun 2014 #6
Some of our current issues has been a problem for years. Thinkingabout Jun 2014 #37
I'm interested in E. Warren and to find out more about her quinnox Jun 2014 #7
When I read Elizabeth Warren's book, I realized that she has been sort of "called" JDPriestly Jun 2014 #21
I hope you're on her campaign and fundraising. You sell her so well. ancianita Jun 2014 #8
I volunteer in politics and live in California. I am 71 and retired. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #22
"Not haughty or arrogant or overly sure of herself." Is this for POTUS or Miss Congeniality? McCamy Taylor Jun 2014 #9
That's big STICK. And speak softly. Michigander_Life Jun 2014 #12
I don't want my President to have a Big Dick, I don't even care if my President A Simple Game Jun 2014 #14
Here you go. Sissyk Jun 2014 #18
Are you suggesting that a president must be masculine. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #24
The "average American" was pissed at Watergate and OK with the illegal Cambodian incursion. McCamy Taylor Jun 2014 #38
I want one capable of selecting and listening to qualified advisors. winter is coming Jun 2014 #26
My view. That is why I am not concerned about Elizabeth Warren's relative lack of JDPriestly Jun 2014 #42
She's like FDR. zentrum Jun 2014 #13
Warren's got the policies and charisma to energize the electorate. Scuba Jun 2014 #15
Excellent post -- as always. Thanks for adding to the discussion. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #25
Thanks, but now I have to buy a bigger hat! Scuba Jun 2014 #34
Recommend...just downloaded her book from B&N... KoKo Jun 2014 #16
At least ELizabeth Warren was a Republican (Past tense) truedelphi Jun 2014 #27
So true. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #29
All very interesting points... Jasana Jun 2014 #33
Her candidacy is way more important to America's future than Obama's or Hillary's ever were. reformist2 Jun 2014 #39
All I can say is... MannyGoldstein Jun 2014 #40
No poor or middle class person will ever reach national office relayerbob Jun 2014 #41
Yes, I agree sadoldgirl Jun 2014 #43
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