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In reply to the discussion: Why promote a site like Disscusionist when we know how important online is? [View all]mathematic
(1,610 posts)16. If promoting Democratic victories was the goal, they'd shut down DU
Half the people on this site hate half the democrats in office with the passion of a thousand burning suns.
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Why promote a site like Disscusionist when we know how important online is? [View all]
MaggieD
Nov 2014
OP
I know, just making a point that it's really not a popular place or one that you need to go to... nt
devils chaplain
Nov 2014
#28
I have quite a few posts on Discussionist, over two thousand and I've had one hide
Fumesucker
Nov 2014
#27
Because we shouldn't live in a bubble - communicating with others not like us isn't a bad thing
The Straight Story
Nov 2014
#40
If by "confront" you mean "call names" then yeah, you're right I don't do that either
Fumesucker
Nov 2014
#82
Just because your techniqe doesn't work doesn't mean everone else is so inept.
Fumesucker
Nov 2014
#87
I'm not that far out of that age group. I'm married to someone solidly in that age group.
Codeine
Nov 2014
#101
A dem making money off of conservatives. I don't have a problem with that :) (nt)
The Straight Story
Nov 2014
#94