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In reply to the discussion: Has Has Senator Warren said anything about the Discrimination law passed in Indiana? [View all]paleotn
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Has Has Senator Warren said anything about the Discrimination law passed in Indiana? [View all]
William769
Mar 2015
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As much as I admire Senator Warren on her Big Corporate Money stance, I find any
libdem4life
Mar 2015
#5
Depending on how people interpret the law, it could be used against virtually anyone.
greatauntoftriplets
Mar 2015
#10
The Warren supporters / Hillary haters at DU don't give a shit about equality...
SidDithers
Mar 2015
#61
I wouldn't go quite that far but some folks seems to lack the ability to focus...
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#88
Absolutely, unequivocally. And that has them lose credibility as true Liberals, imo.
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2015
#180
While that is true, I admit I dont understand why she hasnt spoken out on this, I mean
NoJusticeNoPeace
Mar 2015
#178
How does the election of a Governor in a State with less than 6 million people harm the
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#13
I think it is reactionary to piss on someone who represents the interests
betterdemsonly
Mar 2015
#172
"I can think of little more conservative that deciding basic civil rights are unimportant."...
SidDithers
Mar 2015
#252
I have also looked because of course she's now a Democrat, but she was a Republican for many
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#12
That doesn't indicate the earliest she held the position, only that she was challenging Obama at
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#75
who wore patent leather shoes to the sock hop, that's the real question.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#129
Really? Then what is with the hyperbolic Ralph nader "vote for HRC or else" stuff?
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#245
Hillary supported Eugene McCarthy in 1968 and was a TX organizer with Bill in 72 for George McGovern
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#93
the point is, if Hillary is such a great candidate, how about letting her win the primaries?
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#128
Please read Warren's book "A Fighting Chance." She talks about her history and
CTyankee
Mar 2015
#206
Believe me, whether or not I vote for HRC in the primaries will have nothing to do with her being a
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#135
You are aware there is a long standing prractice of SOS not taking political stances in office?
hrmjustin
Mar 2015
#101
Maybe she has the flu? Maybe Goldman Sachs has her tied up in a basement somewhere?
Zorra
Mar 2015
#25
If Warren had a group that had already raised $700 million dollars for a campaign . . .
Major Hogwash
Mar 2015
#141
Tweet Of The Day: Hillary Clinton On Indiana Anti-Gay 'Religious Freedom' Law
brooklynite
Mar 2015
#27
Maybe she hasnt felt a need to, since her record of supporting equality is unequivocal & consistent
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#41
Right, the ACTUAL positions taken by Presidential Candidate Clinton in 2008 are totally irrelevant
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#49
There are people who *claim* to support Liz Warren/Sanders/etc. in one breath...
YoungDemCA
Mar 2015
#233
Who on DU has dismissed marriage equality? Being anti marriage equality is against the TOS.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#247
You mean like giving Hillary a pass for being anti-marriage equality until recently?
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#52
I'm apparently not allowed to go back in time to the IWR vote, which strikes me as way more relevant
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#64
If the "they" in question is me - logical to think, since the person you are responding to was
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#138
Yes, we've been told it only effects a "very small percentage of the population"
BainsBane
Mar 2015
#133
"just about the entire country in that category" - speak for yourself.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#137
Still waiting for the list of politicians who came out for marriage equality in the 80s and 90s
BainsBane
Mar 2015
#260
And I'm still waiting for your acknowledgement and apology for deliberately misrepresenting my
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#261
No. You should stand up for your civil rights instead of finding inferences to make
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2015
#210
Fair enough. I'm glad Elizabeth Warren is on record as a strong proponent of LBGT rights. nt
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2015
#216
Dunno, but they sure were raging on President Obama, Yesterday.. about not saying "one peep
Cha
Mar 2015
#97
Saying as someone who admires Senator Professor Warren but is tired of the hypocrisy on this board."
Cha
Mar 2015
#228
"It’s up to us to make sure every child can walk down the street free from fear and distrust."
winter is coming
Mar 2015
#125
I agree, as I've already stated there can be no equality without civil rights.
Major Hogwash
Mar 2015
#140
I dunno, I like the idea of politicians as technocrats, not all-seeing oracles
foo_bar
Mar 2015
#143
No, the way you are going after her out of spite is garbage when you well know it isn't true.
davidpdx
Mar 2015
#161
No problem, I'm running several windows open, email fb etc. so I'm doing quick skims. thought you'd
2banon
Mar 2015
#168
Has she taken a lot of donations from anti-gay groups? Has she said hater-bashing is wrong?
Scuba
Mar 2015
#175
I don't know. Something about this post was familiar, but then there was a serious disconnect.
Scuba
Mar 2015
#177
You will never convince me to vote for your candidate by bashing other Democratic candidates.
Major Hogwash
Mar 2015
#187
I know this thread is showing us some right wing trolls with an agenda to divide.
B Calm
Mar 2015
#197
Oh dear! I went and read this thread! Some are mad at your Thought Provoking Exercise!
Rex
Mar 2015
#205
Can DU Hillary supporters actually drive people away from voting for her?
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2015
#214
Well, I take it she hasn't. So what? Does that disqualify her from something?
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2015
#218
Which people? Hillary is quite popular among the core Democratic constiuencies
YoungDemCA
Mar 2015
#230
The Hillary haters certainly have succeeded in getting me to consider Clinton
BainsBane
Mar 2015
#238
Well, all the Warren supporters here are busy thanking Hilary for her words on this...
joeybee12
Mar 2015
#232
What was the response from Senator Warren's staff when you contacted them with the same query?
JackBeck
Mar 2015
#235
Why should she? Sen. Warren is obviously a homophobic rightwing religious right troll
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2015
#248