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In reply to the discussion: Why the sudden urge to move the party right? [View all]Vesper
(229 posts)30. If we're going to be real, we need to be factual, and that is an incorrect statement.
I don't remember Bill Clinton supporting right wing extremists who sought to BAN abortion at 20 weeks, which is a death sentence to women, or just a deeply sadistic thing to do to families.
Hey that amniocentesis and ultrasound you've been waiting all this time to do? Your fetus is non viable, but congratulations you get to be a walking coffin for weeks, and risk your life to deliver a large baby that might kill you and which won't live. Yay!
Let's be real, shall we?
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The first post that I saw under an article about Bernie's minimum wage bill was
ehrnst
Apr 2017
#114
Is it possible to express ideas about economic justice without racist and sexist overtones?
mia
Apr 2017
#3
Calling people out for supporting sexist legislature is NOT reverse sexism. That's nonsense.
bettyellen
Apr 2017
#25
Bernie flat out said we should accept anti-choice candidates into the party and fund them.
JTFrog
Apr 2017
#107
The whole song and dance about not being able to vote for Clinton because of principle
betsuni
Apr 2017
#23
As we have seen on the left as well, there are women who draw their power and identity
ehrnst
Apr 2017
#118
I am getting sick and tired of being told to cater to people who don't give two shits about...
hrmjustin
Apr 2017
#13
it has been hard to read DU recently and it is not because of the Bernie/Clinton race like some here
hrmjustin
Apr 2017
#38
"If you can compromise or throw out one civil right you can kiss the rest
50 Shades Of Blue
Apr 2017
#50
This party has been moving to the right since Bill Clinton was elected. Let's be real.
PatsFan87
Apr 2017
#18
no it hasn't. the party has become more liberal . the conservative dems have turned republican
JI7
Apr 2017
#24
If we're going to be real, we need to be factual, and that is an incorrect statement.
Vesper
Apr 2017
#30
This said with a straight face after decades of the Democratic Party moving to the Right.
YoungDemCA
Apr 2017
#40
Who is actually trying to move our party backwards, even on women's rights? Who is gung-ho about
JCanete
Apr 2017
#62
Does Pariello have more than one bad vote on his record regarding women's rights? The one he said he
JCanete
Apr 2017
#131
It's supposed to be factual. I can't help it if I'm cute. I don't believe the party is ignoring
Nanjeanne
Apr 2017
#78
Okey dokey. You are the winner. I need to follow the advice of my tag line now.
Nanjeanne
Apr 2017
#94
Maybe if they'd stop BEING fucking morons their agenda could actually be advanced.
Foamfollower
Apr 2017
#99
They are moving the party to the right...look at the Perriello edorsement objectively.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#89
I sent you a couple of links so you don't have to wade through all the apologist shite.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#106
Trying to elect a Democrat in Nebraska is not "moving the party to the right"
DefenseLawyer
Apr 2017
#127