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Good advice. But have you considered, thinking in lieu of name calling would slow things down. AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #1
"Hitler" had ProSense Jun 2012 #2
Dogs are not a political position. Name one of Hitler's political positions, like anti-academic.... Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #3
Yep, when you advocate for republican positions sadbear Jun 2012 #4
Obamacare IS a Republican position DJ13 Jun 2012 #6
It's a Democratic one now. sadbear Jun 2012 #8
The Democrats got indoctrinated by the GOP. Hooray. Zalatix Jun 2012 #23
So are indefinite detention, austerity budgets, settlements for corrupt banks, woo me with science Jun 2012 #24
It looks like you hit all the important ones. But we still have time for some more. AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #25
+ hay rick Jun 2012 #31
One party... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2012 #33
You're talking about one provision. Not the ACA. Are you familiar with it? Doesn't sound like it. nt Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #9
lolz. FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #20
Before Reagan treestar Jun 2012 #40
You can also go onto the Weight Watchers forums and post about cheesecake, but... FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #5
If you're not part of the solution . . . RZM Jun 2012 #15
DUzy! arcane1 Jun 2012 #26
Seems more suited for Meta nt SunsetDreams Jun 2012 #7
I like strong tea. If we had ordered strong tea we could have added a glass of water and Autumn Jun 2012 #10
Your tea/water analogy is off...some Democrats wanted strong tea, Republicans wanted people thirsty Rowdyboy Jun 2012 #11
It's also fashionable to look, frantically, for the "Debbie Downer/Worst Case Scenario" and slam it MADem Jun 2012 #12
It's valid to voice an opinion against a bill. It's also valid to point out... Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #13
Weak tea? progressoid Jun 2012 #14
Yeh. What I find disturbing is that Zorra Jun 2012 #16
Of course, name calling would not be required if logic support their "centrist" positions. AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #18
And Ron Paul is anti-war... joshcryer Jun 2012 #17
You will die of old age before the Public Option is passed. If it is ever passed. Zalatix Jun 2012 #29
"No name calling," said MannyGoldstein. Robb Jun 2012 #19
Yeah, because when we think Hitler we think HEALTHCARE FOR ALL! FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #21
Yes, that's what I said MannyGoldstein Jun 2012 #27
I don't disagree with you, but the people who wanted to see ACA struck down so that Proles Jun 2012 #22
I don't see anyone here who wants the ENTIRE ACA struck down. Zalatix Jun 2012 #28
Repeated polling shows that two-thirds of Americans want Medicare for All MannyGoldstein Jun 2012 #32
It would have been too risky. How exactly could have Democrats pushed through Proles Jun 2012 #34
K&R! Odin2005 Jun 2012 #30
It's the "I got mine, F you" mentality displayed in full regalia just1voice Jun 2012 #35
yep, its a sign of the weak minded, but I haven't changed my position one iota quinnox Jun 2012 #36
Well said. n/t Laelth Jun 2012 #38
Some people prefer the message and others the messenger. Uncle Joe Jun 2012 #37
I missed those threads treestar Jun 2012 #39
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