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In reply to the discussion: Thursday Toon Roundup 1: War for Peace [View all]LondonReign2
(5,213 posts)64. Once more our "conservative Democrats" come clean
Not surprising from the guy who wants the party to continue to move to the right.
So the majority of the Democratic party is not progressive, eh?
So would you say the majority are more status quo, or more regressive?
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Maybe you will find out just how much of a minority the progressives are come 2016.
L0oniX
Sep 2014
#21
How about fucking with banks at the level demanded by progressives equals economic disaster?
MohRokTah
Sep 2014
#45
Shhhh! We aren't allowed to have a voice or influence in this party. They only want our votes.
L0oniX
Sep 2014
#41
Your message: Progressives can go fuck themselves ...but we still want your votes. Good luck.
L0oniX
Sep 2014
#40
Lieberman's big issues where he was constantly with the REpublicans included...
MohRokTah
Sep 2014
#126
We should engrave this to show exactly what you "conservative democrats" stand for
LondonReign2
Sep 2014
#82
Oh absolutely. Had there not been a mass exodus of the Left to the Greens in 2000, the Democratic...
MohRokTah
Sep 2014
#106
Which is strange because "party before principles" is SUCH a Republican position.
Scootaloo
Sep 2014
#132
"I can't see the point till a third party makes inroads in the House and Senate first."
dixiegrrrrl
Sep 2014
#26
So now we are all not going to vote for a Democrat again. Fine. What is going to change? Not
jwirr
Sep 2014
#20
Funny how criticism of the President's policy is re-interpreted as "don't vote Democratic Party"
n2doc
Sep 2014
#29