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15. I cant wait to turn the leadership of the party
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 01:30 AM
Dec 2017

to Gillibrand...once considered a blue dog democrat in NY. Count me out...................

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I think as Nance Greggs said: Lifelong Protester Dec 2017 #1
Ditto iluvtennis Dec 2017 #16
Exactly.. FarPoint Dec 2017 #29
Your principle applies to Roy Moore as well, doesn't it? brooklynite Dec 2017 #2
Yes hurple Dec 2017 #3
Hard evidence has been presented in only one case...and not the 14-YO sexual assault. brooklynite Dec 2017 #5
Has Moore been charged with anything? LisaL Dec 2017 #26
Has Franken been charged with anything? brooklynite Dec 2017 #30
Who says I don't? LisaL Dec 2017 #33
They do. hurple Dec 2017 #42
I'd have had no problem giving him an ethics investigation either, if he'd wanted one. kcr Dec 2017 #4
"I imagine most of the time guilty parties are going to choose to step down" ... SFnomad Dec 2017 #24
Being technically correct doesn't make you right. kcr Dec 2017 #37
I'm not "technically" correct ... I'm correct and you know it. SFnomad Dec 2017 #41
Interesting that you find both cases similar. tavernier Dec 2017 #6
"innocent until proved guilty" (your demand) is not dependent on the severity of the charges. brooklynite Dec 2017 #8
"I believe some of the accusers of Al Franken are credible". Which? And, why do you believe that Atticus Dec 2017 #13
franken is accused of a kiss and a couple squeezes questionseverything Dec 2017 #19
OK, now you are defending Roy Moore? Thor_MN Dec 2017 #46
"Common" sense and intelligent reasoning has ALWAYS been confined to a small minority of humans. Binkie The Clown Dec 2017 #7
This / / mindem Dec 2017 #34
We created a narrative we couldn't escape from Sen. Walter Sobchak Dec 2017 #9
Exactly... regnaD kciN Dec 2017 #12
Franken was sacrificed for the chance to win Alabama. joshcryer Dec 2017 #10
democrats will never own the narrative. they will come up with something else to replace the emails JI7 Dec 2017 #22
Indeed. The #metoo movement will be tired out by 2018. joshcryer Dec 2017 #23
it's a stupid calculation Locrian Dec 2017 #31
As a woman... I'm sensing Emily's List. cbreezen Dec 2017 #11
I cant wait to turn the leadership of the party TheDemsshouldhireme Dec 2017 #15
This Franken thing has a Salem witch trial vibe. TheDemsshouldhireme Dec 2017 #14
Agreed Leighbythesea Dec 2017 #17
Culture of greed moondust Dec 2017 #18
We should also consider the WHOLE record... flor-de-jasmim Dec 2017 #20
The deepest cut is that his colleagues knew all of that tavernier Dec 2017 #25
Not for nothing Cosmocat Dec 2017 #21
Your're right, but the media experts know appeals to emotion are much more powerful FarCenter Dec 2017 #27
Innocent until proven guilty should have no place NCTraveler Dec 2017 #28
Should have no place? LisaL Dec 2017 #32
I made the case for no such thing. NCTraveler Dec 2017 #35
Satanic ritual abuse matt819 Dec 2017 #36
I agree with you totally, BUT GaryCnf Dec 2017 #38
I did, tavernier Dec 2017 #40
. . . GaryCnf Dec 2017 #43
Well said I'm so amazed at the level of stupidity Rene Dec 2017 #39
Franken has not been dragged out of the Senate Progressive dog Dec 2017 #44
Not trying to be rude, but I have been hearing this announcement for over 16 years. IT"S ALREADY DemRage Dec 2017 #45
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