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In reply to the discussion: Enough with the scolding please. [View all]LiberalLovinLug
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"Otherwise we repeat the same mistakes.." This line in your post just triggered this memory:
brush
Oct 2017
#47
Very seldom finding myself agreeing with your posts, but this one is spot on.
GoneOffShore
Oct 2017
#16
Its probably because you defeat your defense by using a non sequitur argument. It looks disengenuous
LiberalLovinLug
Oct 2017
#20
Anyone who says that the 2 parties are the same is lying & has an agenda.
Madam45for2923
Oct 2017
#21
GMAB. Sarandon is a hypocrite. She is a model/spoke person for L'oreal. She's taking millions from
lunamagica
Oct 2017
#41
No, it is not. It is not simplistic, short sighted or lazy to take into account those people
lunamagica
Oct 2017
#51
The more left wing progressives, of which Sarandon is one of, holds and publicly discusses strong op
lunamagica
Oct 2017
#52
Your post illustrates why it's important to keep reminding people about the Green Party.
DanTex
Oct 2017
#38
Yes, people, especially Democrats, should be always reminded of the Green Party
LiberalLovinLug
Oct 2017
#43
"the fundamental reality that the Greens are allies of the GOP" is dellusional
LiberalLovinLug
Oct 2017
#57
Two elections that were lost by the margin of the Green vote. You do it once and create an
Squinch
Oct 2017
#71
Nope. All of them are part of Trump Inc. It's shocking that you can't see that, but I guess
Squinch
Oct 2017
#40
DU was established when G.W. Bush became president and Dems felt they had to go underground.
betsuni
Oct 2017
#62
Stein a member of Trump coalition? That is a divisive statement. Evidence?
George Eliot
Oct 2017
#53
Really? And Stein's statement how Hillary is "worse than Trump", is not only divisive, but a lie
still_one
Oct 2017
#60
"by proxy"? Such careful wording to a false allegation. That is what I expect of the right.
George Eliot
Oct 2017
#70
Lazy Daisy, what are you that is different from me? And what do "slips" have to do with anything?
George Eliot
Oct 2017
#110
I never said she endorsed Trump. I said Stein said Hillary was worse than Trump and more dangerous
still_one
Oct 2017
#91
In fact, Stein in no way endorsed Donald Trump or opined that Donald Trump is better rather, she
George Eliot
Oct 2017
#109
bullshit. She said Hillary was more dangerous than trump, and other false statements regarding
still_one
Oct 2017
#111
Emotional? You know, without uniting people on the left, the Democrats may have a very hard time
George Eliot
Oct 2017
#117
You think because you missed something that was obvious to the rest of us that you hit a nerve?
Squinch
Oct 2017
#86
Stein is a slime bucket. Check out the weasel words. She is a Trump supporter and there is evidence
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#116
GOP trolls keeping Democratic party divisions alive for the elections to come.
applegrove
Oct 2017
#76
It's true! Animals and small children can tell the difference between Hillary and Trump
betsuni
Oct 2017
#89
I agree. How is it divisive to point out 1 reason Trump won? To be fair, tho, it wasn't all of them.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#96
In addition to Stein & Sarandon, you can add Nina Turner & Cornel West to that list. "Enablers" all.
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2017
#97