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whereisjustice

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8. Yes, there is. However, the idea that Sanders and O'Malley
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 04:22 PM
Jul 2015

represent the problem as rich white men as opposed to Clinton, only makes sense in upside-down land.

Had there been a statement holding Clinton accountable along with these two men, that would have done everything in the world to patch things over.

That hasn't happened and the Clinton groups are shoving it Sanders face.

So much for positive. It is now smells like the shit it is.

While Clintonistas are crying for civility, that is just a way to hold back the MASSIVE backlog of horrible policies she advocates.

But at the first opening, we see what that really means.

BLM may think this is win-win, but it's too late now to claim they were innocently protesting.

Damage is done.

I should have listened to some of the very wise members of this website who were sounding the alarm that this wasn't right.

I didn't want to believe it. But now I see what Clinton and her team will do to smear her rivals.

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I think they probably know a lot of this. I don't think this is helpful mmonk Jul 2015 #1
I do think it is helpful, I don't buy the "hands off" approach and the more I am learning whereisjustice Jul 2015 #3
They may have been helped by them (almost positive they were). But many may not be in the mmonk Jul 2015 #5
Yes, there is. However, the idea that Sanders and O'Malley whereisjustice Jul 2015 #8
I do too but do you really think everyone who has gathered mmonk Jul 2015 #10
there are two things that any reasonable person would have done in this event: whereisjustice Jul 2015 #16
Hillary is not remotely interested in anything but her political career. mmonk Jul 2015 #18
Exactly. nt snagglepuss Jul 2015 #7
I think you need to post this in GD:primaries. Cleita Jul 2015 #2
*sniff sniff*... SidDithers Jul 2015 #4
Good stuff there.... no doubt about it. However....... Smarmie Doofus Jul 2015 #6
lol - it's the onion right? whereisjustice Jul 2015 #9
Justice... I wish it were. You don't know HOW MUCH I wish it were. Smarmie Doofus Jul 2015 #14
No worry, no sarcasm thingy needed. I really ldid laugh out loud at the "taking names" meme whereisjustice Jul 2015 #17
Because you think the people in BLM are too dumb to discover this themselves? pnwmom Jul 2015 #11
Do you think I am too dumb to recognize someone changing the subject? whereisjustice Jul 2015 #15
Are you aware that as Mayor of Baltimore, O'Malley pushed through a zero-tolerance on crime pnwmom Jul 2015 #20
Check all the correct answers LittleBlue Jul 2015 #12
You forgot D. Demented Social Security recipients HereSince1628 Jul 2015 #19
you (and the article you posted) appear to have conflated her statement on repeat offenders bigtree Jul 2015 #13
Hillary is 67, born 10/26/47. Falsely stating her age won't make Bernie any younger. n/t pnwmom Jul 2015 #21
Locking. Sorry, but threads relating to the Democratic primaries are excluded petronius Jul 2015 #22
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