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In reply to the discussion: I'd never, ever thought I'd see the day...Selma.... [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,961 posts)106. This is the same party that tried to impeach Bill Clinton
...and then turned around and cited him as an example of what could be accomplished working across party lines.
They'll be the same way with PBO. They will suddenly respect how he climbed from a dysfunctional family to become the President, and then wonder loudly why more people in the same position can't do the same thing?
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I'm of a certain age: I never, ever thought I'd see a Black President
Algernon Moncrieff
Mar 2015
#2
The irony is that is being used to justify the disrespect, and yes racism leveled against President
still_one
Mar 2015
#29
After his term is done, he will become the long lost buddy of many Republicans
Algernon Moncrieff
Mar 2015
#34
"SELMA": How can you even argue with the progress of Obama's Health Care for all?
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#41
Exactly, then to really firm up their bona fide make sure they dont vote for Hillary
NoJusticeNoPeace
Mar 2015
#86
Just imagine. A 2008 "March across the bridge" for Medicare for All. Or one tomorrow! It's doable.
grahamhgreen
Mar 2015
#144
Some days are for walking the walk, and parking your bubblegum behind your ear...
Hekate
Mar 2015
#93
Sadly, the Miss Violet Beauregards of the world are seldom aware of such moments.
riqster
Mar 2015
#128
Sorry to hear that. As we get older, those "minor" injuries can take more of a toll.
deurbano
Mar 2015
#71
We were already IN that war! Like it or not, we were there and our troops needed to be...
George II
Mar 2015
#80
I was 12 when the march in Selma took place. I think it was the moment when I got the big picture.
pinto
Mar 2015
#43
I don't think some of them are even paid. Unless being "paid" means "a sad and desperate attempt
Number23
Mar 2015
#118
they can't even let this glorious day in history go by.. Selma-50 years Later~ without
Cha
Mar 2015
#143
That's everyday here. Regarding Selma: Black bodies on the line, again and again and again.
freshwest
Mar 2015
#64
I waited almost two hours to get John Lewis to sign a couple of his book March 2
Gothmog
Mar 2015
#104
I will be praying for a full and speedy recovery. You are not only one of the most informed posters
Number23
Mar 2015
#153
Just imagine. A 2008 "March across the bridge" for Medicare for All. Or one tomorrow! It's doable.
grahamhgreen
Mar 2015
#145