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In reply to the discussion: On economic versus social issues-- [View all]Marr
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If only it were just the economy. I wouldn't feel so bad about those working for them.
raouldukelives
Jun 2015
#69
so i ask, are you making people economically conservative when that is absolutely wrong, because you
seabeyond
May 2015
#30
I agree but can we replace the combat verbiage, there is no 'versus' no contest, this is not sports
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#8
I'm not suggesting you are the author of that combat lexicon, just pointing out that the words
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#14
And your second paragraph is the one in which you do not paint minority people as your opponents....
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#20
Sure. Straight people often claim the LGBT people they oppress are all rich and in service to $$
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#22
My last word is to point out that you dismissed everything I said, put words and assumptions into
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2015
#70
we are told both. every time social is brought up, we are told to shut up. we are told... we are
seabeyond
May 2015
#24
So you would prefer a candidate who supports LGBT, womens' & minority rights,
Jackpine Radical
May 2015
#25
no. i would not. please tell me how, simply suggesting social have a voice equates to all the
seabeyond
May 2015
#27
I don't think that I have in any way diminished the importance of social issues.
Jackpine Radical
May 2015
#29
ha. i simply told you my desire to speak social, and you threw a bunch of turd way, rw, neoliberal
seabeyond
May 2015
#31
you too stand with his position that even saying the word social justice makes a person,
seabeyond
May 2015
#34
of course it is. cause it fits ideally with your populist position. if social, rw. economic = social
seabeyond
May 2015
#47
But of course, when YOU high-five a post it's inherently more intellectually honest huh?
Populist_Prole
May 2015
#48
no no, really. i understand SO much more because of you all, and this OP. clarity is wonderful
seabeyond
May 2015
#49
look at every one of these replies from economic populist. every one, intent is, the word 'social'
seabeyond
May 2015
#42
now, i am going to have to have a conversation with son about this. progressive,
seabeyond
May 2015
#45