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In reply to the discussion: Just food for thought when someone makes a positive post about an event for a Dem Candidate [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)33. I happen to like the free-for-all. Those who don't probalby don't belong on a discussion forum.
Some people really can't take the stress of disagreement. Some like me thrive on it.
Maybe a different website for those whose sensitivity is offended here is a good idea.
Instead of just protected groups, we could start two websites, one ALLBERNIE and another ALLHILLARY, and then the easily disgusted and offended would be able to go to their separate caves and talk to each other.
It might be a lot more boring, and we would all learn and think less, but at least our very delicate, sensitive little feelings would not be hurt.
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Just food for thought when someone makes a positive post about an event for a Dem Candidate [View all]
LynneSin
Jun 2015
OP
I happen to like the free-for-all. Those who don't probalby don't belong on a discussion forum.
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#33
I usually ignore the statements that don't have nay substance. They are just boring.
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#71
I respectfully disagree. Dissident voices is part of what makes this Democratic Underground and not
leveymg
Jun 2015
#49
If you consider people of differeing opinions "party crashers" perhaps you should stay
cui bono
Jun 2015
#48
Exactly. If the speech is discussed in the context of a rally then can we respond to the speech?
jwirr
Jun 2015
#6
Why can't you just start a new thread about the rally from your side's perspective?
LynneSin
Jun 2015
#8
I know that you are not pointing fingers. I was asking because on Sunday much of the speech was
jwirr
Jun 2015
#9
I saw the rest of your post, but you had already stated you hadn't seen anything
cui bono
Jun 2015
#75
Because mediocrity and corruption should not be allowed to celebrate themselves in peace.
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#38
Bernie is a strong candidate. For all her money, Hillary does not keep up with Bernie.
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#73
But that would take all the attention getting fun out of one's foot stomping display! ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2015
#13
Like Christians who demand the Ten Commandments be displayed on public property,
Purrfessor
Jun 2015
#17
Okay; but that "reading" says more about you, than what those posters didn't write.
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2015
#52
I commented that it was probably the least diverse kickoff event for "Democrat"...
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#68
All the pooping on the otherside is a great way to help the Democrats beat Republicans
liberal N proud
Jun 2015
#26
Thank you. I was trying to not paint with too broad a brush, but. I don't alert very often, but...
Hekate
Jun 2015
#70
IMO the current system gives the trolls more power than the open-minded posters
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#83
Good post Lynne. I notice who showed up to say they (plural) have no interest in improving DU ....
Hekate
Jun 2015
#35
I agree. And everyone who does it seems to point fingers at the 'other side's folks'
lovemydog
Jun 2015
#72