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pintobean

(18,101 posts)
38. Why would the member's post count matter?
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 10:29 AM
Jan 2016

S/he's been a member here for over 7 years.

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Ummm... yes. nt thereismore Jan 2016 #1
I don't disagree but this is a discussion forum and this OP appears to just be shit stirring. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #2
That's typical for this poster. She's currently on a time out from DI so she comes here to stir the beaglelover Jan 2016 #6
Yeah, so what? Joe Shlabotnik Jan 2016 #11
What?? Lmao!!!!!!!!! darkangel218 Jan 2016 #19
Why would the member's post count matter? pintobean Jan 2016 #38
Comparing post counts is a pretty poor argument, really. MineralMan Jan 2016 #40
Only other DUers whose behavior I know well from DI. beaglelover Jan 2016 #41
Post removed Post removed Jan 2016 #42
agree!!! nt restorefreedom Jan 2016 #3
I certainly hope so! And plan to work to make it happen! peacebird Jan 2016 #4
It will happen!! darkangel218 Jan 2016 #28
Yes Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #5
The nice thing about dreaming is that anything can happen... brooklynite Jan 2016 #7
True. darkangel218 Jan 2016 #17
If there are no shenanigans, and the voters have their say. TIME TO PANIC Jan 2016 #8
the question always boils down to--"what does Clinton have to offer?" MisterP Jan 2016 #9
second question. how long will she get to offer it? Consider the movement roguevalley Jan 2016 #10
Even people on her side don't have a lot of faith in her! nt artislife Jan 2016 #24
She gave the answer to Goldman Sachs. senz Jan 2016 #23
I'm sending vibes from Canada! Joe Shlabotnik Jan 2016 #12
Thanks, Joe! darkangel218 Jan 2016 #27
Hear hear! K&R and thank you! n/t Avalux Jan 2016 #13
Then open Irish brokerage account and buy an option on this prediction Gothmog Jan 2016 #14
And lose the general election.... FrenchieCat Jan 2016 #15
No he won't! darkangel218 Jan 2016 #16
Well, I have my reasons to believe that Sanders has the biggest chance of losing.... FrenchieCat Jan 2016 #18
You can believe in whatever you want. darkangel218 Jan 2016 #20
I disagree..... FrenchieCat Jan 2016 #29
And yet the polls show Bernie beating the Repubicans by a wider margin than Hillary. senz Jan 2016 #22
+1!!!!^^ darkangel218 Jan 2016 #25
Polls for McCain prior to the Iowa Vote, FrenchieCat Jan 2016 #30
43% of the voters is independent. nt artislife Jan 2016 #26
yes...and? Most independents these days are the more conservative ones..... FrenchieCat Jan 2016 #31
Who are impressed with authenticity and hate the status quo. artislife Jan 2016 #32
Who are impressed with proposed giant tax increases? FrenchieCat Jan 2016 #33
Who are Independents? FrenchieCat Jan 2016 #34
I understand, you don't get it. Vote for h if you want artislife Jan 2016 #35
Ok.... FrenchieCat Jan 2016 #36
Change happens on a dime artislife Jan 2016 #37
May you be prescient. May you have the gift of prophecy. senz Jan 2016 #21
Odds are that he will not. MineralMan Jan 2016 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 Jan 2016 #43
Well, hold onto that certainty as long as you can. MineralMan Jan 2016 #44
Lol... darkangel218 Jan 2016 #45
Did you read this in the stars? snooper2 Jan 2016 #46
Nope. Just in the enthusiasm of his supporters. darkangel218 Jan 2016 #47
I don't want to count chickens before they are hatched. Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #48
You're setting yourself up to fail. randome Jan 2016 #49
That poster can't reply to you at this point. MineralMan Jan 2016 #50
Whoops! FSogol Jan 2016 #51
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