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naaman fletcher

(7,362 posts)
17. that's not an answer at all
Wed Sep 19, 2012, 08:48 AM
Sep 2012

Let's say that right now today, we are going to talk about having a "horizontal democratic process". That is not what we have, so we have to get there. There needs to be debate.

Who is allowed to speak on that matter and who isn't? Who decides?

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Do you need to be "fair" tama Sep 2012 #1
Yes naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #2
I don't believe tama Sep 2012 #3
So what does that mean practically? naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #4
Money out of politics tama Sep 2012 #5
so in the meantime, who gets to ban speech? you? naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #6
Obviously no me. tama Sep 2012 #7
You haven't answered the question naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #8
As I explained above tama Sep 2012 #14
that's not an answer at all naaman fletcher Sep 2012 #17
Oh but there are tama Sep 2012 #18
Chavez uses the "cadenas" like Big Brother in 1984. joshcryer Sep 2012 #9
Right-wingers pretending to be progressive use DU like Portnoy used the piece of liver. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2012 #10
Are you referring to me? joshcryer Sep 2012 #11
For me it's simple tama Sep 2012 #12
Fair enough. joshcryer Sep 2012 #13
Please tama Sep 2012 #15
Yep. Nope. joshcryer Sep 2012 #16
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