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Autumn

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23. Well see here's the problem, I'm just not a teabgger, because I can see the long picture.
Sun Jan 25, 2015, 10:10 PM
Jan 2015

You go right on ahead and take a page out of their book, I'm gonna pass. Sometimes you gotta start at the bottom and work your way up. Now you go look up how much of the wealth in this country is concentrated at the top and how well they have done since the democrats have shifted to the center and come back and tell me just how you figure this country is back on track for the poor and the working class. Cause guess what? A lot of the poor and the working class just ain't feeling it. Maybe that why your little slogans and threats about losing to republicans just aren't working anymore.

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Warren is not running. hrmjustin Jan 2015 #1
Neither is Hillary. GeorgeGist Jan 2015 #25
Hillary will run. hrmjustin Jan 2015 #27
yeah and??? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2015 #2
Actually, she is OKNancy Jan 2015 #3
Hillary is simply the most talked about. She nor Liz are running at this time. Autumn Jan 2015 #4
thread winner. Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2015 #5
yeah cuz there's a really really good chance that hillary's not running. unblock Jan 2015 #6
There certainly is a chance. And of course we can always have hope Autumn Jan 2015 #7
Given the choice btw finding a candidate who wants to run, and dreaming about Warren, your choice is brooklynite Jan 2015 #8
My choice is Bernie, who says he may run. We know yours. Autumn Jan 2015 #9
I really like Senator Sanders, but he doesn't have a snowball's chance in Hades to win. BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #10
Does that mean Democrats wouldn't vote for him in the general election? HappyMe Jan 2015 #11
A handful on the conservative edge might not (think "Reagan Democrats")..... brooklynite Jan 2015 #13
On the off-chance that he would win the Democratic primaries? Of course we will! But BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #17
I would rather get the country back on the right track where the poor and working class Autumn Jan 2015 #16
I would rather stand with the Party that has brought this country back on track for the poor and BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #18
Well see here's the problem, I'm just not a teabgger, because I can see the long picture. Autumn Jan 2015 #23
+1. n/t winter is coming Jan 2015 #21
I don't believe people realize what a phenomenal candidate Barack Obama was in 2008... DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2015 #12
And he had the most important characteristic of a candidate--he wanted the job. geek tragedy Jan 2015 #22
In retrospect she lost to a great candidate. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2015 #24
everyone misunderstood the kind of race 2008 was dsc Jan 2015 #14
Maybe. But, because earthquakes and hurricanes are inevitable doesn't mean we have to like them. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2015 #15
"Its Her Turn"..TM Ramses Jan 2015 #19
Does anyone else want the Democratic nomination besides Hillary and Jim Webb? nt geek tragedy Jan 2015 #20
Actually, she is Renew Deal Jan 2015 #26
Are you a troll throwing flamebait? WhiteTara Jan 2015 #28
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