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In reply to the discussion: I've had it DU. Nothing personal I have met many great people here I will cherish my whole life. [View all]stillwaiting
(3,795 posts)36. Please do come back after the primary. I have very much enjoyed your posts.
Last edited Wed Oct 28, 2015, 07:34 PM - Edit history (1)
And, MANY of us here at DU believe we have to fight for both economic and social justice at the same time.
Fielding candidates that believe in both strongly shouldn't be as difficult as it is currently. The only reason it is currently is that financial interests heavily fund THEIR candidates in the primaries (candidates that don't believe in passing (or fighting for) policies that help address the ridiculous levels of economic and wealth inequality we face today).
Much peace of mind to you and yours.
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I've had it DU. Nothing personal I have met many great people here I will cherish my whole life. [View all]
mmonk
Oct 2015
OP
I can't imagine many of us would disagree with that: i.e., economic & racial justice linked
hlthe2b
Oct 2015
#10
One of the great features of DU is the ignore list feature so that we don't have to listen to
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#22
I know you won't see this, since you put me on ignore too a few days ago.
mountain grammy
Oct 2015
#43
Of course they are. Not everyone knows this yet. In the perspective of time, we've come a huge way.
Gregorian
Oct 2015
#15
I did exactly that - trashed GD-P, but left the individual candidates groups. That way I can read
patricia92243
Oct 2015
#42
True, that is worse than 'so why post it, if it is rude for others to notice your post, posts.'
Rex
Oct 2015
#100
I wonder who holds the record for announcing they are leaving - then back they
patricia92243
Oct 2015
#115
Elections are nasty business. There is a reason most Americans hate politics and don't vote.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#25
"A Hillary-free holiday season might be nice." That is a brilliant idea.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#76
Please do come back after the primary. I have very much enjoyed your posts.
stillwaiting
Oct 2015
#36
This place, at first a beloved refuge, has become the place I go to be told I'm evil and foolish.
Half-Century Man
Oct 2015
#39
You make it sound like the separation is a condition of posting here
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#40
I just took a look at the first page of GDP, and can't see arguments about this separation
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#95
Thanks. I'm staying for the sanity and truth, which will always be here in force.
mountain grammy
Oct 2015
#112