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seabeyond

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44. for the last decade women say, you take our vote then walk away. with economic populist
Tue May 19, 2015, 12:47 PM
May 2015

it is being said before they get our vote.

a new one.

you said this well. thanks.

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This is why I find populist rhetoric so ironic. F4lconF16 May 2015 #1
I know! ismnotwasm May 2015 #7
who are you thinking of? Are you referring to American history? cali May 2015 #19
you are not getting this conversation is not about sanders vs clinton. you cannot get off that. seabeyond May 2015 #21
the Longs BainsBane May 2015 #28
excellent point. thanks for explaining this. nt seabeyond May 2015 #48
people, mostly men, point the finger at radical fems. not an insult. basically, seabeyond May 2015 #24
If you want to communicate clearly truebluegreen May 2015 #29
I know. I went from radical feminist to corporate sell out and Third Way BainsBane May 2015 #30
reminds me of the 'virgin, lesbian, slut' version i went thru with one particular man. lol. nt seabeyond May 2015 #32
kicking for exposure seabeyond May 2015 #2
Thanks to both you and Blue Northwest etherealtruth May 2015 #3
it is an excellent conversation to be had. for sure..... seabeyond May 2015 #18
A couple of paragraphs of jumbled nonsense and unsupported claims. bvar22 May 2015 #4
Ah snark when unable to refute. Good for you. Bluenorthwest May 2015 #9
perfectly said. and ya... all too damn obvious. nt seabeyond May 2015 #10
I think the hostility is all too revealing BainsBane May 2015 #27
I see a clear politics of exclusion going on. seabeyond May 2015 #33
I see the clear politics of ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2015 #52
people are trying to turn "progressive" DonCoquixote May 2015 #35
But of course... NuclearDem May 2015 #16
"jumbled nonsense " NCTraveler May 2015 #36
number two. lol lol. hadnt even registered that. you are so fuckin'ly funny. what a hoot. seabeyond May 2015 #37
Did my questions scare you? Why can't you stand up and respond? You sure were free with the snark Bluenorthwest May 2015 #43
KnR...right there with you sea. sheshe2 May 2015 #5
They want economic justice first. Then I guess they believe that will trickle down to social justice seabeyond May 2015 #17
K&R ismnotwasm May 2015 #6
This has been shown a million times in a million different ways Number23 May 2015 #8
this is for you. this path has the same feel i experienced the last 3 yrs with the lesbian/black seabeyond May 2015 #15
Yes, yes and yes. Absolutely yes Number23 May 2015 #50
It's very hard to reach people who are determined not to hear you and who will use stevenleser May 2015 #11
i see the excitement with sanders. i ponder the illusions. contradictions. the obvious. seabeyond May 2015 #13
I cannot speak for all bernie supporters, but DonCoquixote May 2015 #41
Actually, no, you don't know what won't be passed. That's my point. stevenleser May 2015 #45
with all due respect DonCoquixote May 2015 #53
it is rather rich to see people talking about how the Democratic party has traded economic geek tragedy May 2015 #12
a couple threads made me realize yesterday. sj is not conversation for dems, but the nation, firstly seabeyond May 2015 #14
they are both vital and both inextricably entwined. cali May 2015 #20
then let us, too, sit at the table and have a voice. seabeyond May 2015 #22
yes and no--yes they are both vital but the economic issues are not necessarily intertwined geek tragedy May 2015 #23
i find the dynamics fascinating and so doable. i see the strong demand of the economic and seabeyond May 2015 #25
Necessary but not sufficient - that's completely right. nt el_bryanto May 2015 #26
Thanks for posting. I would have missed it if you wouldn't have shared. NCTraveler May 2015 #31
+1. i feel the same. thanks nc... always. nt seabeyond May 2015 #34
I see this differently. dawg May 2015 #38
The Democratic Party has a history gollygee May 2015 #39
If you want to go back that far, we might as well all vote Republican. dawg May 2015 #40
Liberals, including progressives and union organizers and leaders gollygee May 2015 #42
for the last decade women say, you take our vote then walk away. with economic populist seabeyond May 2015 #44
Which candidate in which election is walking away from women's issues? dawg May 2015 #46
No offense, seabeyond - love you for what you do here - but I don't get it. closeupready May 2015 #47
populist already/has been dividing. it is the rest of us asking, please allow us to be part of 2016 seabeyond May 2015 #55
Me too. closeupready May 2015 #56
hey.... seabeyond May 2015 #57
K&R Jamaal510 May 2015 #49
Damnnnnn ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2015 #51
K&R betsuni May 2015 #54
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