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In reply to the discussion: Out of Occupy, a New Populist Political Party Forms [View all]Maedhros
(10,007 posts)43. Too many [n/t]
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I don't know… haven't listened or watch this yet, but what if there is a strategy...
MrMickeysMom
Mar 2014
#21
I agree with you, but the Greens are hardly in a position to denounce divide-and-conquer
Jim Lane
Mar 2014
#30
I have just read every post in this thread, and this is the one that I buy into the most.
Maineman
Mar 2014
#44
The latest generation is more accepting of alternatives to what we have, understandably,
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#9
There are more Conservative Democrats than Very Liberal Democrats in the party
ConservativeDemocrat
Mar 2014
#42
Yes, our nation is run under conservative economic policy no matter which party has control.
stillwaiting
Mar 2014
#46
Actually, I wouldn't be a Democrat if I thought the nation needed to go to the right
ConservativeDemocrat
Mar 2014
#47