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AllyCat

(18,846 posts)
28. I'm sorry, but I'm going to be petty here:
Thu Jun 7, 2012, 10:09 AM
Jun 2012

Last edited Thu Jun 7, 2012, 11:58 AM - Edit history (1)

Whenever a Republican and/or disruptor comes here, they call it the "Democrat" party. You are using that same typo. Your second to last sentence is really nasty. Then you call the President a coward.

I think you are a disruptor and this is a forum for Democrats of any stripe to discuss issues. But since you say you like to think for yourself, how about this. I have never wanted Obama here to fight this fight, It is a local fight and I don't see why he should get involved in local politics. He has enough going on. Many other Dems feel I am wrong. What's your take?

Curiously, do you see Walker as a "Fund raising" Governor? Because he spent little time in our state as of late 'cuz he was real busy flying around the country getting large donations from corporate donors.

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GOP Election Fraud in Wisconsin [View all] FarLeftFist Jun 2012 OP
I hope that Wisconsin has a law about this sort of thing GarroHorus Jun 2012 #1
Given their current state of fundraising rules Tushon Jun 2012 #2
LOL n/t GarroHorus Jun 2012 #3
It's called "A Koch and a Smile". Kurovski Jun 2012 #31
Nothing will be done. freshwest Jun 2012 #4
Nothing ever gets done in cases like this. hamsterjill Jun 2012 #6
I spoke to a voter who actually received one of these calls jsmirman Jun 2012 #7
I will dream with you. hamsterjill Jun 2012 #8
people have been convicted for this. Kurovski Jun 2012 #32
Looks like two individuals, right? hamsterjill Jun 2012 #33
I believe it happened in Florida and elsewhere as well. it's not unheard of. Kurovski Jun 2012 #35
+1. the money men don't want it. HiPointDem Jun 2012 #11
True, but if Democrats were doing, something would definitely be done. The media would be all over sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #24
Yet, I said something about it an another thread and the poster trashed Democrats as the crooks. freshwest Jun 2012 #25
There should be a law.. ananda Jun 2012 #5
Why didn't Obama support Tom Barrett? Pavlo Jun 2012 #9
Thanks for your concern...n/t monmouth Jun 2012 #10
Pavlo, your link says: 'Oh, No's! A 404! and has a pic of an unhappy guy. freshwest Jun 2012 #13
Is there another wage-lowering, anti-union, free-trade agreement in the works at the Federal level? AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #14
Are you forgetting that Pres Obama took the time truedelphi Jun 2012 #15
odd question and observation sequence. chknltl Jun 2012 #19
many in our own party 2pooped2pop Jun 2012 #20
That's not the link I wanted to use Pavlo Jun 2012 #26
Oh Ok. Actually Scott Walker Recall: Obama Campaign Gets Involved SunsetDreams Jun 2012 #27
I'm sorry, but I'm going to be petty here: AllyCat Jun 2012 #28
"Whenever a Republican and/or disruptor comes here, they call it the "Democrat" party" abolugi Jun 2012 #30
First of all Pavlo Jun 2012 #34
There were some pretty severe prosecutions in New Hampshire if I recall wial Jun 2012 #12
Oh yeah so severe that they did it again in WI n/t dinopipie Jun 2012 #16
yes, figuratively, of course 2pooped2pop Jun 2012 #21
You mean some fines a few years after the election? Doctor_J Jun 2012 #23
If the confessed War Criminals Bush and Cheney get a pass dinopipie Jun 2012 #17
Wisconsin voters went against their own best interests... Brooklyn Dame Jun 2012 #18
And we need to take every gain in stride. AverageJoe90 Jun 2012 #29
thats election fraud. not voter fraud PatrynXX Jun 2012 #22
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