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RAGE! onehandle Mar 2016 #1
are you implying that rage is not the appropriate emotion Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2016 #3
Yes. daleanime Mar 2016 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author silvershadow Mar 2016 #8
But happy to hide replies implying as much... Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #137
Yeah kinda sick Hillary supporters see no problem with this PatrynXX Mar 2016 #10
The new motto: The ends justify the means. nm rhett o rick Mar 2016 #21
I beg to differ Buttons3345 Mar 2016 #70
Yeah, literally. Voter suppression's AOK if it's for Hillary. Blue State Bandit Mar 2016 #71
All of these people had the option of filling out an online form pnwmom Mar 2016 #80
it's the candidates job to teach each state how to vote? Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2016 #86
Yes, a capable campaign will make sure its supporters know how to vote, pnwmom Mar 2016 #87
I am on the receiving FlaGranny Mar 2016 #102
It's not the same in Arizona. Early voting means getting a ballot in the mail, pnwmom Mar 2016 #147
So because they could have mailed it in, it's fine that voters were disenfranchised on election day? mhatrw Mar 2016 #145
What is ridiculous is blaming this on Clinton. Why should Clinton have had an advantage pnwmom Mar 2016 #146
For the same reason Republicans have the advantage in absentee ballots everywhere! mhatrw Mar 2016 #149
We have all mailed in ballots in WA and OR and that doesn't benefit either party. There is pnwmom Mar 2016 #150
Thanks for richsplaining that to us! mhatrw Mar 2016 #157
How do people register to vote without an address? Whatever address they use for that pnwmom Mar 2016 #158
Yeah, send that ballot to the corner I frequent or that couch I was surfing on 3 months ago! mhatrw Mar 2016 #161
all dems should be enraged this continues and only those certainot Mar 2016 #138
hillary 2016: by any means necessary. nt restorefreedom Mar 2016 #160
Yes, very righteous outrage. The DLC suffers from Paul Weyrich Syndrome. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #42
Lame! BeanMusical Mar 2016 #73
'Nuts, nuts, nuts': Anger in Arizona builds over long voter waits Petrushka Mar 2016 #112
Huh semby2 Mar 2016 #2
Yes thats interesting PatrynXX Mar 2016 #11
Clinton campaign is in no way responsible SCantiGOP Mar 2016 #105
Has Hillary spoken out about it KPN Mar 2016 #25
No! And she never will! n/t RoccoR5955 Mar 2016 #35
She won't. Nyan Mar 2016 #60
No, really... BBG Mar 2016 #65
"Her husband went so far as to brazenly break electoral laws." BeanMusical Mar 2016 #75
Don't speed or you're breaking the law. Chicago1980 Mar 2016 #111
That's "rage?" Nice try. polichick Mar 2016 #4
This was massive voter suppression... modestybl Mar 2016 #5
amazing , Cryptoad Mar 2016 #9
And she won by almost 20% SCantiGOP Mar 2016 #29
Recent Dem Registrants were Bernie Supporters... modestybl Mar 2016 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author DUbeornot2be Mar 2016 #43
when did they start making up declare who u support in order to register. ? Cryptoad Mar 2016 #44
You have to register under a political party to vote in a caucus or primary. All in it together Mar 2016 #76
If they didn't check the box for affiliation the default setting was independent. n/t pnwmom Mar 2016 #82
Far more blatant than anything Shrub ever got away with. She will always be known as Lorien Mar 2016 #14
Everyone should be able to vote Andy823 Mar 2016 #20
At around 11pm mms showed Bernie 24% behind...at the end it was 8% closer....Question..... Pauldg47 Mar 2016 #53
And yet the DNC did nothing. -none Mar 2016 #106
You're right, Hillary isn't to blame EmperorHasNoClothes Mar 2016 #126
Because it's easy to spot Bernie supporters and turn them away. Dr Hobbitstein Mar 2016 #22
Bernie supporters *are* somewhat easy to spot. They don't tend to be over 65 and retired. (nt) w4rma Mar 2016 #26
I am neither. Dr Hobbitstein Mar 2016 #30
That's why I said "tend to be". There are nearly always exceptions. w4rma Mar 2016 #39
It is Well Known liberalmike27 Mar 2016 #72
Right on, brother! I'm 72 and a staunch Bernie supporter. Bohunk68 Mar 2016 #99
I happened to be over 70 and retired. -none Mar 2016 #108
Recent Dem registrants were Bernie supporters... modestybl Mar 2016 #27
There were reports of long time Dem voters who registration was wrong as well. Dr Hobbitstein Mar 2016 #31
More voters under 30 have voted for Bernie than for Clinton and Trump, COMBINED. w4rma Mar 2016 #40
It's so "funny" that valid Election Fraud is being skewed as Conspiracy Theory. Those who scream Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #48
What isn't funny Kittycat Mar 2016 #58
The DLC, DNC, DWS has gone the way of Paul Weyrich....."I don't want everybody to vote" Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #59
Thank you. I shouldn't have to add that I knew several whom had met all deadlines/requirements AzDar Mar 2016 #64
You sound like a right wing troll Democat Mar 2016 #79
All criticism of Hillary is part of the "vast right-wing conspiracy". None of it is ever valid. w4rma Mar 2016 #89
Our goal should be for either Democratic candidate to beat Trump Democat Mar 2016 #91
That's why I'm supporting Sanders. Clinton can't win against Trump. w4rma Mar 2016 #92
Clinton can't win against trump.... reACTIONary Mar 2016 #121
Wow, that's some seriously airtight logic there. EmperorHasNoClothes Mar 2016 #127
Try this.. reACTIONary Mar 2016 #156
Our goal should also be honest elections. -none Mar 2016 #114
+10000 Zira Mar 2016 #153
A Lot of us can't afford... freebrew Mar 2016 #117
Go Bernie liberal from boston Mar 2016 #120
I was up when 68% ... freebrew Mar 2016 #159
Actually, he sounds like he's informed on what's going on at the polling places. Zira Mar 2016 #151
It was. It stinks of fraud. 840high Mar 2016 #41
Hillary's peeps knew that early voting was the key. OwlinAZ Mar 2016 #49
That is completely nonsense. yardwork Mar 2016 #67
How did it benefit her? Why is it that her voters and not Bernie's pnwmom Mar 2016 #81
Because most of the early voters went to HRC... modestybl Mar 2016 #88
Why didn't Bernie's campaign encourage its supporters pnwmom Mar 2016 #90
I still can't tell the Hillary supporters from a typical Republican. (nt) w4rma Mar 2016 #93
And I can't tell Bernie supporters who are complaining that this is somehow pnwmom Mar 2016 #94
You hit the nail on the head! Hillary and Debbie are in cahoots!! Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #122
But those ballots would have been tossed... modestybl Mar 2016 #119
As if the Clinton campaign did not know they would win going away if only early voters were counted. mhatrw Mar 2016 #148
that shit been going on here in AL Cryptoad Mar 2016 #7
well your gonna help that along PatrynXX Mar 2016 #12
who said I wasn't complaining? Cryptoad Mar 2016 #18
Any problems affected all candidates equally, so there's no change to the outcomes. stopbush Mar 2016 #13
The fact that the results *tightened*, as election day voters were counted, means you're wrong. (nt) w4rma Mar 2016 #15
The problem did not affect Sanders and Clinton equally paulthompson Mar 2016 #24
Not true... election day voters were majority Bernie supporters... modestybl Mar 2016 #28
No it didn't. OwlinAZ Mar 2016 #52
The part that's missing is Hillary supporters. Don't they care? Gregorian Mar 2016 #16
Then why didn't the DNC/DWS complain about it? -none Mar 2016 #115
Good point. Well that's one less theory. Gregorian Mar 2016 #143
Any time people are disenfranchised... Else You Are Mad Mar 2016 #17
Excuse number 5,196 for Sanders losing. Leontius Mar 2016 #19
And number 5,196th reason to hate on Hillary supporters. Grow up. eom zalinda Mar 2016 #23
You don't get it elljay Mar 2016 #56
Appearently, for some people, Voter disenfranchisement is not WRONG, if your guy wins because of it. -none Mar 2016 #116
I get it libodem Mar 2016 #33
Again? liberal N proud Mar 2016 #34
Losing nomination man of few w Mar 2016 #37
Proud that we are fighting voter suppression. Everyone jwirr Mar 2016 #36
I saw hundreds of voters walk away from 4 hour lines captainarizona Mar 2016 #38
All Democrats should be outraged! blackspade Mar 2016 #45
What is so outrageous about mail-in balloting? That's all we have in WA and OR pnwmom Mar 2016 #83
You keep harping on this. Because WA and OR have it, the voters in those states Bohunk68 Mar 2016 #100
Is AZ WA or OR? blackspade Mar 2016 #103
More reasons why elmac Mar 2016 #46
I would be outraged as well HawkMode Mar 2016 #47
Well said and welcome, HawkMode... Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #50
Some seem to love her "what would Kissinger do" foreign policy. nt JEB Mar 2016 #66
Thanks for that spot on response tech3149 Mar 2016 #69
I never thought I'd say this... retrowire Mar 2016 #51
Yes ^^^ agracie Mar 2016 #61
Well, there's a White House petition, and each and every one of us can also PatrickforO Mar 2016 #54
Why isn't Hillary bothered? Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #55
Because she benefits from the this. -none Mar 2016 #118
Sign up to vote by mail!! oldandhappy Mar 2016 #57
Not a good day for Arizona's officials who were responsible Babel_17 Mar 2016 #62
Clintonites Say Nothing billhicks76 Mar 2016 #63
Everybody should be enraged about this. yardwork Mar 2016 #68
I don't see how this benefited Hillary Clinton directly. LiberalFighter Mar 2016 #74
I'm pissed no matter who it benefited. It does seem to have impacted Dems more than Repubs TDale313 Mar 2016 #77
Well I think what matters are the voters in Arizona. LiberalFighter Mar 2016 #78
Why are you and others ignoring the fact that anyone could vote by mail? pnwmom Mar 2016 #84
And EVERYONE also has the right to vote in person! Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #123
Actually, no one does in the state of WA or OR. There are no polling places here. pnwmom Mar 2016 #134
Oh jeez! Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #136
Thanks for your typical over the top response. And calling HRC a "fascist." Nice touch. n/t pnwmom Mar 2016 #139
Yes, that was over the top. I'm sorry, but I'm quite en"RAGE"ed right now about Arizona. Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #142
What political movement? Where is this revolution Bernie is talking about. jillan Mar 2016 #85
Post removed Post removed Mar 2016 #95
"the Republican Shillary" SCantiGOP Mar 2016 #104
You can't handle the truth! Cognitive dissonance at it's finest! Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #124
Your comment reads almost like the right-wing trolls that I've seen posted elsewhere. Chicago1980 Mar 2016 #109
Gumby-like reach. Darb Mar 2016 #132
Looks like a good time to post this again: LiberalElite Mar 2016 #96
Hillary's supporters should be in a rage about it, too. Vinca Mar 2016 #97
But see - they already "won" - so why would they want to take the chance of a revote? Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #125
True dat. Darb Mar 2016 #133
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2016 #98
Don't just rage, nullify. kpola12 Mar 2016 #101
Good! People should be angry. nt riderinthestorm Mar 2016 #107
MoveOn Allegations True? billhicks76 Mar 2016 #110
+10000 Zira Mar 2016 #144
Petition: Investigate voter fraud & voter suppression Petrushka Mar 2016 #113
So it's possible that rock Mar 2016 #128
We will never get to know. n/t KarenS Mar 2016 #140
I found the polling place numbers. Maricopa County had one site per every 21,000 voters. Sunlei Mar 2016 #129
And they're getting ready for more dirty tricks in NY, CA, PA and MD LongTomH Mar 2016 #130
More rage? Really? Darb Mar 2016 #131
Bernie's supporters rage stonecutter357 Mar 2016 #135
See my post below. Loki Mar 2016 #155
Oregon... mudstump Mar 2016 #141
Everyone should be collectively enraged over this. See mayor of Phoenix wants DOJ to investigate EndElectoral Mar 2016 #152
We have been RAGING about this since 2000!!!! Loki Mar 2016 #154
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