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In reply to the discussion: 'Holding his feet to the fire' is just fine. [View all]Dragonfli
(10,622 posts)94. So you are claiming the Heritage Foundation plan is more liberal?
That's a new one.
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I'm voting for the most progressive, anti-war, candidates on the ballot.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2012
#3
It will be a Democrat..if He/She is the most progressive, anti-war, candidate.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2012
#10
In the 2008 Presidential election I voted third party for President and my candidate won.
A Simple Game
Apr 2012
#33
i vote for dems via the Working Family ticket too, but let's not pretend that's what people mean
dionysus
Apr 2012
#82
Yes, sources matter. Using rightwing sources to bash Obama tells me a lot about a poster
emulatorloo
Apr 2012
#18
Troubling indeed. We've got posters openly stating they're voting third party, and they're.....
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2012
#15
why is that lil yellow feller karate chopping at me?!? them's... fightin woids!
dionysus
Apr 2012
#36
I suspect that your concept and purpose of holding someone's 'feet to the fire'
Edweird
Apr 2012
#28
people campaigning against dems on a message board aren't trying to change the president's opinion,
dionysus
Apr 2012
#72
So we should all be chickens supporting Col. Sanders since Jimmy Dean is worse.
Edweird
Apr 2012
#79
got it. you think obama is evil and will continue campaigning against him. like that's a fucking
dionysus
Apr 2012
#80
I'm 'anti RW policy'. Obama started with an 'A' and brought his grade down from there all by himself
Edweird
Apr 2012
#98
Besides threatening not to vote for him or withholding contributions, what is there?
Bonobo
Apr 2012
#42
OK, communication. But without some "leverage" on your side, what power does that have?
Bonobo
Apr 2012
#67
Sorry but I believe that statement is patently untrue. Just my opinion of course.
Bonobo
Apr 2012
#76
Well, I would rather an admited left of center rebel stay and a proud former freeper RWer get canned
Dragonfli
Apr 2012
#66
Um, they are both fines, and the plan was a right wing idea for over 20 years, you like semantic
Dragonfli
Apr 2012
#90
Please don't essentially call me stupid. You have yet to show how a tax credit is comparable...
joshcryer
Apr 2012
#93
A tax break is more liberal than a tax fine as an enforcement, They 93 law was a more liberal
Dragonfli
Apr 2012
#99
funny thing is it was always obvious and transparent. damned if i know why anyone buys it...
dionysus
Apr 2012
#100