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In reply to the discussion: Hey, you sensible people... Why don't you just can it. Permanently. [View all]TRoN33
(769 posts)25. Direct and ballsy comment. I'm with you.
My only true sensible vote is Bernie Sanders. He is one of few who stood up to oligarchist corporations.
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Hey, you sensible people... Why don't you just can it. Permanently. [View all]
Flying Squirrel
Mar 2015
OP
"I enjoy being perfectly free to despise her and anybody what would support her. "
brooklynite
Mar 2015
#82
We have a Democrat in the White House now & Walker is still passing Right-to-Work
RiverLover
Mar 2015
#10
Have you noticed we've lost states? And our president can't stop the rethug madness
RiverLover
Mar 2015
#16
I hear that a lot, what the guy in line said. It's because IMO the democratic party has lost its
RKP5637
Mar 2015
#27
No I agree, its not just the lower income people disappointed with the rightward turn of our party.
RiverLover
Mar 2015
#36
"Blaming Obama" for not fixing ALL, and dividing Democrats....is a Republican thing...right?
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#53
23 recs for exactly what the Republicans want to do to the Democratic Party - divide?! Interesting.
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#57
This is just wrong. You do not realize what an unmitigated disaster it would be to elect
jtuck004
Mar 2015
#28
Everybody should fight for what they believe in - if you believe a corporatist like Hillary Clinton
el_bryanto
Mar 2015
#29
Your intelligence is suspect if you think your viewpoint is the only valid one.
randome
Mar 2015
#32
It's always amusing when the hypocrisy shows up between the title and first sentence of a post. (nt)
jeff47
Mar 2015
#63
How about stop pretending that once we have our nominee and the repubs have theirs that you won't be
Township75
Mar 2015
#33
I do agree with you that shouting at people on this board telling them how to vote is comical.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#40
UNREC. Throw away your vote and you throw away democracy to the fascists...not hard to understand.
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#54
I just hope that all of the members here screaming "Hillary, Hillary, Hillary" are willing to . . .
Major Hogwash
Mar 2015
#112
How would you feel about a forum of stupid people telling you to withhold your vote from ...
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#71
The idea of "make everyone suffer under Republicans, then they'll come to their senses"
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#85
There is a huge difference between any Democratic candidate and any prominent Republican
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#92
Then the point is to win the arguments in the Democratic primaries
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#95
i go on DEMOCRATIC Websites and there are people who support Democrats , WAAAAAHHHH
JI7
Mar 2015
#106
It's vitally important that you commit to a specific person, who hasn't even announced yet.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#110
The terms "left" and "right" applied to politics appeared in 1789, 29 years before Marx was born
Fumesucker
Mar 2015
#119
Eh, you have two people who committed similar crimes and got very different sentences
Fumesucker
Mar 2015
#133