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In reply to the discussion: I'm ready for a revolution [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)217. True. There are none so blind as them what will not see, or something like that.
As for the names... yours ages better, my friend.
I may need to figure out a new one, if we ever get another name change amnesty. But honestly I'm stumped. If it was a couple years ago Archer would have had it in the bag ("Pam Poovey" has a nice ring to it, don't you think? Plus it would confuse the shit out of the people who think I'm some sort of secret mens rights activist) but sadly that show hasn't aged so well either.
Fuck, at this point i may just have to stick with DeMontague.
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Since Sarandon advocates raising her own taxes, your post is parody without a point
virtualobserver
Mar 2016
#1
"She just said if Trump won the revolution would be immediate." The chaos lead to a "law-and-order"
pampango
Mar 2016
#142
Now,now I would not go and challenge what people say they have done in real life
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2016
#193
If that's really the case, there's tons of charities that she can support and get the same results,
Amimnoch
Mar 2016
#112
All of the rich people can afford it....but some are too greedy, unlike Susan
virtualobserver
Mar 2016
#150
Instead of just dropping one-liners, why not "revsplain" the revolution to us?
George II
Mar 2016
#149
I advocate raising my taxes as well...but folks here still HATE all 1%ers....
brooklynite
Mar 2016
#229
nobody hates you....they just wish that you had chosen a different candidate....
virtualobserver
Mar 2016
#230
I'm not talking about the election...there's been stereotyping of 1%ers here for years
brooklynite
Mar 2016
#231
Well, I think that it is unfair to label you as being that "secretly".....
virtualobserver
Mar 2016
#241
Precisely. It's one thing to believe strongly in one's candidate for the Democratic nomination
BainsBane
Mar 2016
#4
There are examples of what can go wrong and it's the states which elected Republican Governors
rusty quoin
Mar 2016
#13
Watch the Goddam interview before posting bullshit statements like this. You people are
litlbilly
Mar 2016
#63
Graphs disagree with "The labor market has few middle class jobs these days."
Albertoo
Mar 2016
#205
"She justified promoting Trump over Clinton because she said it would bring about a revolution in re
scottie55
Mar 2016
#57
Her face said it all for her. When she said she didn't know if she could ever vote for HRC...
Hekate
Mar 2016
#73
No, I don't think she realized the the impact of her statement while saying it.
rusty quoin
Mar 2016
#23
this OP is absolute bullshit. this meme is rediculous if any of you actually listened to
litlbilly
Mar 2016
#21
Sarandon pushed that meme in 2000. That Bush and Gore were the same, and Bush in the WH
lunamagica
Mar 2016
#102
did Shee know after a home burning revolution begins, no one can X-it out?
Jeffersons Ghost
Mar 2016
#54
Have you ever contributed anything positive in the short time you have been here?
rbrnmw
Mar 2016
#221
You know that is not true, but you say it anyway. You have no quote so you type characterizations
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#124
I don't think a single one of BS supporters understands what the words "immediate revolution" mean.
Hekate
Mar 2016
#76
What amused me the most was when Bain Capital threw a high dollar contribution soiree for Clinton
Fumesucker
Mar 2016
#216
True. There are none so blind as them what will not see, or something like that.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#217
Actually I think they do see, they couldn't so adroitly miss the point so often otherwise
Fumesucker
Mar 2016
#219
Excellet idea! Maybe we should send a copy of Dr. Zhivago to Sarandon, to show her how the
lunamagica
Mar 2016
#100
Let's have a real revolution--support the candidate putting reproductive rights up for grabs
eridani
Mar 2016
#106
You are shaming a woman for having an opinion and $ while your own candidate is Ultra Rich and said:
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#122
No, she isn't right. It's a fucking stupid opinion, not based on anything historical.
Starry Messenger
Mar 2016
#132
No, she wasn't 'gleeful' at the prospect. She fucking laughed at trying to be corralled
polly7
Mar 2016
#133
The thing about Revolutions is that you don't know what is going to happen on the other side
liberal N proud
Mar 2016
#152
Yup, the same reason they hate some PoC, who they would prefer if they were good
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2016
#173
I'm ready for an economic revolution. That means a lot has to change in this country.
Rex
Mar 2016
#158