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Bradical79

(4,490 posts)
20. Bill didn't "keep us out of involving ground troops overseas"
Tue Dec 22, 2015, 02:22 PM
Dec 2015

Not sure where you get that idea.

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only from fucking idiots and Naderites... whatthehey Dec 2015 #1
I agree, sensible people can tell the difference between The Third Way candidates and Republicons rhett o rick Dec 2015 #21
All the time. Mostly from people who believe in shit like ghosts. valerief Dec 2015 #2
What more evidence would one need than ... Scuba Dec 2015 #3
Sorry Dude, But. . . ProfessorGAC Dec 2015 #6
Oh, there's a difference. One team is OK with gays and other minorities. Scuba Dec 2015 #8
I See More Than That ProfessorGAC Dec 2015 #12
The guy who left the Party edhopper Dec 2015 #9
Joe exemplifies the hubris of the Democratic Party Elites that want to nominate a pro-corp rhett o rick Dec 2015 #22
My daughter has said those exact words. Actually she said there is no differance patricia92243 Dec 2015 #4
K&R! n/t RKP5637 Dec 2015 #5
These comment usually come from rPukes who wish to dissuade and discourage TexasProgresive Dec 2015 #7
Voting for whoever the Dem is would be like randys1 Dec 2015 #28
What's with the harang against Hillary edhopper Dec 2015 #10
Thank you! Bill was the best President in my lifetime. Algernon Moncrieff Dec 2015 #13
Bill didn't "keep us out of involving ground troops overseas" Bradical79 Dec 2015 #20
but a vanishingly small fraction of them died compared to under other POTUS' whatthehey Dec 2015 #25
Yes, definitely Bradical79 Dec 2015 #27
I Don't Know - Maybe Taking The $100,000 Checks From Goldman Sachs Yallow Dec 2015 #14
There is a difference between the Clinton's charity and their comradebillyboy Dec 2015 #33
I usually hear that from people who don't want family and friends fighting over politics. Gidney N Cloyd Dec 2015 #11
I think most are the same bigwillq Dec 2015 #15
Sure ProudToBeBlueInRhody Dec 2015 #16
No, they are not "all the same," yet for the most part they all put the interests of Big Money Maedhros Dec 2015 #17
reflect on your comment melm00se Dec 2015 #18
In that respect, yes. But "the same" in every respect? No. [n/t] Maedhros Dec 2015 #19
They aren't all the same of course Bradical79 Dec 2015 #23
they think it's cool to be cynical treestar Dec 2015 #24
Yes, almost always when a GOPer is losing an argument and so they hail merry Rex Dec 2015 #26
Carlin said none of them care about us., and I believe that. Most dont anyway. randys1 Dec 2015 #30
Most of the biggest yackers I've met in life don't vote. Rex Dec 2015 #31
Summary: "They're all the same except my candidate, who is different" mathematic Dec 2015 #29
The oligarchy loves that phrase, because it benefits Republicans in elections. emulatorloo Dec 2015 #32
I have started saying, "So you wouldn't mind going ahead and voting for the Democrat then?" That retread Dec 2015 #34
it's not that 'they're all the same', it's that, on too many issues, they're not different enough.. KG Dec 2015 #35
Locking mcar Dec 2015 #36
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