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Yes that is more than sufficient. This whole episode has been Autumn May 2015 #1
the harsh light cast by this episode cali May 2015 #2
It's been going on all along Fumesucker May 2015 #3
I have to agree, over the course of more than a decade I have poster here. For the first 5 years, Dragonfli May 2015 #46
+1 GeorgeGist May 2015 #56
Well said MsLeopard May 2015 #61
It goes beyond creepy. Autumn May 2015 #4
Those in power calculated that. Things Bush couldn't pass, remember his failed attempt in 2007 to sabrina 1 May 2015 #68
Speaking of all we need to know.... raindaddy May 2015 #11
As the former SOS I'm pretty sure what her take really is but what she Autumn May 2015 #15
Her silence speaks volumes.. raindaddy May 2015 #16
This Hillary is very timid when it comes to talking about her stand on issues Autumn May 2015 #19
Generalities and serious conversations for the poor, specifics for the rich. Jackpine Radical May 2015 #27
I agree with everything except serious conversations for the poor, I used that term but Autumn May 2015 #30
One of our candidates keeps talking about having "serious conversations" Jackpine Radical May 2015 #33
Secret Specifics ....but... KoKo May 2015 #51
Her timidity is a direct result AgingAmerican May 2015 #29
I don't think so. I have followed Hillary for a long time. I supported her in 2007 Autumn May 2015 #35
She's not stupid, she remembers what happened last time when she felt safe talking and A Simple Game May 2015 #42
Yeah that little known Senator ate her lunch Autumn May 2015 #43
He did help her pad her resume though. n/t A Simple Game May 2015 #45
She last said she is "unsure" and wants to see the rest of it. I call BS what it is! TheNutcracker May 2015 #32
Hillary billhicks76 May 2015 #55
I don't know how we do this el_bryanto May 2015 #5
Honestly B, I think it's largely loyalty to the President cali May 2015 #6
Ding, Ding, we have a winner! lark May 2015 #21
True believers can't live w/out blind faith/trust in authority. Divernan May 2015 #57
+1 Sobax May 2015 #26
+2 TheNutcracker May 2015 #31
Many think it is simply due to loyalty towards a personality, but you raise a good question. Dragonfli May 2015 #47
It stinks of investor class. L0oniX May 2015 #48
Tpp is a great way JEB May 2015 #7
Sounds like the backbone of a sound retirement portfolio. nt raouldukelives May 2015 #8
Which should make all hourly wage earners dance in the streets Omar4Dems May 2015 #12
If they thought people would like it, they'd be spamming the news outlets with it every day. phantom power May 2015 #9
House for Sale... Segami May 2015 #10
^ This ^ SoapBox May 2015 #13
K and R (nt) bigwillq May 2015 #14
From what I've seen the main boosters of the TPP are Republicans.... Spitfire of ATJ May 2015 #17
Alluva sudden 2/3 of the Democrats just went nuts Jackpine Radical May 2015 #36
+1 L0oniX May 2015 #49
+1000 Segami May 2015 #59
"The rank and file republicans and democrats don't want it." First part true. Second part not. pampango May 2015 #63
The unions are dead set against it and so is the blogosphere. Spitfire of ATJ May 2015 #64
Those two groups do not constitute the entire "rank and file" of the Democratic party. pampango May 2015 #67
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT May 2015 #18
It's a free trade agreement green917 May 2015 #20
People who support the TPP won't lose shit. valerief May 2015 #22
Major Bingo Populist_Prole May 2015 #23
You mean a picture of Obama with his shirt off? BrotherIvan May 2015 #24
lmao!!! cui bono May 2015 #39
Good policy does not need to be protected by a phalanx of lies. (nt) jeff47 May 2015 #25
But Hillary just said she wants to see the rest of it. Still unsure. TheNutcracker May 2015 #28
She's,er, fibbing. cali May 2015 #37
Those who have read the entire thing cannot speak to us! MrMickeysMom May 2015 #34
Many care far more about the president than they do about the country or the majority of citizens Doctor_J May 2015 #38
Yup. I responded to one who pretty much stated that outright somewhere today. cui bono May 2015 #40
Like no one thinks of President Clinton when NAFTA is mentioned? A Simple Game May 2015 #44
The American Idol effect for the simple minded and gullible. L0oniX May 2015 #50
Yup. bigwillq May 2015 #52
they literally say they'll support anything as long as X does MisterP May 2015 #54
"They" were not Democrats before 2008 and won't be after 2016. "They" care little for the country or pampango May 2015 #62
This one is really hard to square. Exilednight May 2015 #41
Kicked Enthusiast May 2015 #53
Why Do Some So Called Democrats Defend This? colsohlibgal May 2015 #58
Here's why: ucrdem May 2015 #65
The politicians and the CEO's that support TTP.... Hotler May 2015 #60
Or the really stupid, i.e., - "I don't have mine yet, but I will!" Divernan May 2015 #66
Love can make people do some crazy things. n/t QC May 2015 #69
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