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In reply to the discussion: What is wrong with the idea of focusing on policies, not people? [View all]Cary
(11,746 posts)46. Sure thing, J
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Didn't you just post a thread saying "these people are awesome!" Did you mention any policies?
JCanete
Aug 2017
#11
Actually, I don't believe a revolution is likely. I believe that if you get enough people demanding
JCanete
Aug 2017
#17
As the saying goes - "you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar".
George II
Aug 2017
#19
Since you pointed it out I went and listened to that whole segment on Joy. I disagreed with them.
JCanete
Aug 2017
#26
I already said that was the candidate's choice to ignore it. What are you adding to the discourse
JCanete
Aug 2017
#28
not interested in what part? anything we were talking about? Whatever, good luck to you. nt
JCanete
Aug 2017
#35
I would disagree that it means you lost the argument, but it's a poor way of disengaging from it, in
JCanete
Aug 2017
#45