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Grimes took a loyalty oath to Clinton by declaring herself to be a "Clinton Democrat" Cali_Democrat Oct 2014 #1
Yes. Iggo Oct 2014 #18
Nope. NaturalHigh Oct 2014 #2
If they run against indefinite detention, obliteration of Habeus Corpus, Maedhros Oct 2014 #3
No i would not take a loyalty oath or require it for someone i am voting for. hrmjustin Oct 2014 #4
Yep. Iggo Oct 2014 #17
And/or assure loyalty and those with an ounce of integrity are screwed before they have the facts siligut Oct 2014 #41
No. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #5
Exactly, thank you! n/t sabrina 1 Oct 2014 #27
Have you Lost Your Mind? KoKo Oct 2014 #6
Did I need this sign? kentuck Oct 2014 #10
Well..just count me one of the "clueless"....I did need that Tag..... KoKo Oct 2014 #11
No. nt bemildred Oct 2014 #7
Take a loyalty oath to a PERSON?!?! No fucking way! scarletwoman Oct 2014 #8
^^this^^ Puzzledtraveller Oct 2014 #28
no one should take that type of oath Marrah_G Oct 2014 #9
No... Not Ever... WillyT Oct 2014 #12
Of course not. TDale313 Oct 2014 #13
I'd rather smoke crack. GeorgeGist Oct 2014 #14
loyalty oaths are a creepy idea. n/t eShirl Oct 2014 #15
I would never swear loyalty to anyone who required that I do so. Iggo Oct 2014 #16
No way. nt WhiteAndNerdy Oct 2014 #19
This gave me chills. NO. NO. 840high Oct 2014 #20
Nnnnnnnope. cherokeeprogressive Oct 2014 #21
"I will hold my nose and vote...." BKH70041 Oct 2014 #22
They are appropriate for the military but not in politics. IMO. n/t Yo_Mama Oct 2014 #23
No panader0 Oct 2014 #24
'Huh'? Jenoch Oct 2014 #25
Loyalty is not a swear word. Half-Century Man Oct 2014 #26
when Deval Patrick first ran for Governor, MannyGoldstein Oct 2014 #29
They wanted the signatures of closet OPPO researchers. MADem Oct 2014 #31
Not a brilliant strategy MannyGoldstein Oct 2014 #34
Did you, or they, sign checks? nt MADem Oct 2014 #49
What does that have to do with flushing out the enemy? MannyGoldstein Oct 2014 #50
That is the idea behind those house parties--to drum up support and get a little money bundled up in MADem Oct 2014 #53
Rising America formed in reaction to Mitt Romney's continued idiocy being exposed on film siligut Oct 2014 #44
They aren't the first OPPO researchers by any stretch. They are just the latest. nt MADem Oct 2014 #48
I don't take any oath NobodyHere Oct 2014 #30
I'm opposed to loyalty oaths HeiressofBickworth Oct 2014 #32
I vowed to never take an oath. Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2014 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author meow2u3 Oct 2014 #35
No. badtoworse Oct 2014 #36
that is as fucking BRILLIANT idea... ProdigalJunkMail Oct 2014 #37
I did, when I enlisted back in 1970... Wounded Bear Oct 2014 #38
Why in hell would anyone do that Iamthetruth Oct 2014 #39
Never bigwillq Oct 2014 #40
Straw man treestar Oct 2014 #42
Fuck no. 99Forever Oct 2014 #43
I had to take a loyalty oath nearly every school day for 12 years Art_from_Ark Oct 2014 #45
Everyone who puts party ahead of principles already has Corruption Inc Oct 2014 #46
Fuck no. JEB Oct 2014 #47
I'm loyal to my horse, my dog and my family. Autumn Oct 2014 #51
No politician deserves blind loyalty. alarimer Oct 2014 #52
Yes it is. We still believe in freedom of expression right? upaloopa Oct 2014 #54
I admit, I don't get the point of this bizarre question. JNelson6563 Oct 2014 #55
hell no I would not take a loyalty oath. liberal_at_heart Oct 2014 #56
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