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In_The_Wind

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Sat Feb 27, 2016, 02:20 PM
Feb 2016
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Divorce is the answer....
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How rude. You're writing about a DUers spouse, suggesting divorce and then calling him an idiot? Way over the top.

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Divorce is the answer.... Adrahil Feb 2016 #1
yep krawhitham Feb 2016 #3
Or a shallow grave. grossproffit Feb 2016 #6
Heh. The body is pretty big, phylny Feb 2016 #125
+1 MaggieD Feb 2016 #9
I didn't believe Reagan or W could get in, either. Now, I realize W didn't actually win, but tblue37 Feb 2016 #21
W got in because of the extreme left MaggieD Feb 2016 #28
But point that out and watch some here go nuts.... NT Adrahil Feb 2016 #35
W got in because of the extreme left AlbertCat Feb 2016 #37
Don't forget brother Jeb , then gov. of Florida packman Feb 2016 #50
the hanging chads AlbertCat Feb 2016 #51
Exactly. And Dems keep losing because of egocentric idiots in THE DLC Lorien Feb 2016 #132
Bush won because of the 200,000 registered Conservadems in Florida forjusticethunders Feb 2016 #53
You are mistaken MaggieD Feb 2016 #61
According to you Nader stole the election and yet history shows us that Gore did win. A Simple Game Feb 2016 #85
It's part of the historial record at this point MaggieD Feb 2016 #87
At this point in time it's well known that Gore got more votes in Florida. Nader stole nothing. A Simple Game Feb 2016 #90
No, sorry MaggieD Feb 2016 #92
Did you read what you wrote before you hit post? Who got the most votes isn't the issue? A Simple Game Feb 2016 #95
Yes, I did read what you wrote MaggieD Feb 2016 #96
Yet you still offer no solution other than to call liberals names. So one more time, A Simple Game Feb 2016 #97
There is no "solution" to 2000 skepticscott Feb 2016 #107
I believe that was due to the Butterfly Ballot in Palm Beach County sunnystarr Feb 2016 #140
Wrong. I was there. Lorien Feb 2016 #134
Geez, not this again beltanefauve Feb 2016 #111
Your data may be flawed. LiberalAndProud Feb 2016 #112
At least those guys had actually been governors... Adrahil Feb 2016 #34
Bush won in 2004 because he got just enough Nonhlanhla Feb 2016 #121
I couldn't survive in a politically mixed-marriage. I often wonder ... NurseJackie Feb 2016 #25
thanks for a visual that will haunt me all day rurallib Feb 2016 #31
This ... BlueMTexpat Feb 2016 #32
I don't get it either. Adrahil Feb 2016 #36
Yes, it's good ;) phylny Feb 2016 #57
Oh dear! Heavens no... I wasn't going there! NurseJackie Feb 2016 #59
No need to apologize! phylny Feb 2016 #98
Divorce isn't financially an option. phylny Feb 2016 #56
I like the cut of your jib! ;) NT Adrahil Feb 2016 #108
Seriously ... In_The_Wind Feb 2016 #80
Wow, sorry someone alerted. phylny Feb 2016 #99
At this point - 1 DUer can't alert for the next 24 hours. 7 of us agree with you. In_The_Wind Feb 2016 #110
Good decision. phylny Feb 2016 #114
The only people who have nothing to fear from a Trump presidency sufrommich Feb 2016 #2
A lot of us white men disagree with your statement. dchill Feb 2016 #13
What does that mean? nt sufrommich Feb 2016 #15
Trump presidency=we're ALL screwed. dchill Feb 2016 #19
Got it.nt sufrommich Feb 2016 #22
Shouldn't be too hard to parse. malthaussen Feb 2016 #20
Thanks. Most of us white men.. dchill Feb 2016 #24
What does that mean? AlbertCat Feb 2016 #39
I think I'll just chalk your insulting,childish response sufrommich Feb 2016 #74
to sour grapes. AlbertCat Feb 2016 #119
What? tazkcmo Feb 2016 #54
Okay. grossproffit Feb 2016 #4
Your hubby is an interesting guy. kstewart33 Feb 2016 #5
We do. phylny Feb 2016 #126
Wow, just the opposite with my parents gwheezie Feb 2016 #7
Sanders is like Shirley Chisholm in a way, "Unbought and Unbossed!" TheBlackAdder Feb 2016 #27
I remember when she ran for President elljay Feb 2016 #46
A great woman gwheezie Feb 2016 #52
If it ends up being Hillary and Trump... dchill Feb 2016 #8
How would you feel about people writing in Hillary if Bernie is the nominee? grossproffit Feb 2016 #11
It's a free country? dchill Feb 2016 #16
The reason people write in is because they feel they aren't being represented by people who are jtuck004 Feb 2016 #38
A write-in for me would equate voting for Trump. Not happening. grossproffit Feb 2016 #63
In all likelihood, if you spell it correctly, it won't be. It appears his supporters are really bad jtuck004 Feb 2016 #79
IMHO - A Vote For HRC In The Primary Is A Vote For Trump In The General Election cantbeserious Feb 2016 #10
And I feel teh sme way about Bernie. There ya go. NT Adrahil Feb 2016 #14
+1. I'm with you, cantbeserious dchill Feb 2016 #18
But That's Just-Like-Your Opinion-Man Stallion Feb 2016 #48
All Polling Seems To Indicate That The Conjecture Has Merit cantbeserious Feb 2016 #77
Laughably Incorrect-Clinton Has Won 16 out of last 18 Polls Against Trump Stallion Feb 2016 #88
Your Opinion Only - Others See The World Differently cantbeserious Feb 2016 #93
The Fact About the Polls I Cited is NOT an Opinion Stallion Feb 2016 #94
Your Opinion Only - Others See The World Much, Much Differently cantbeserious Feb 2016 #137
Yep. Voting for Hillary is just handing it to Trump Lorien Feb 2016 #135
The Decline and Fall of Hillary Clinton cantbeserious Feb 2016 #136
Cool story, bro. nt LexVegas Feb 2016 #12
You should make him read the Greek satire, Lysistrata./nt DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2016 #17
What about Chi-Raq same story just updated azurnoir Feb 2016 #81
The movie had its moments. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2016 #83
No one knows what goes on in the booth so it''s a useless endeavor azurnoir Feb 2016 #84
True. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2016 #86
I may have to do an OP about my husband. grossproffit Feb 2016 #23
Your husband hit upon the reality that Clinton diehards refuse to acknowledge Mufaddal Feb 2016 #26
Love your sig line, Mufaddal saidsimplesimon Feb 2016 #73
"cut off the nose to spite the face" ha! see what you did there! MisterP Feb 2016 #109
All my girl friends are for Bernie. And some Republican neighbors say they like Bernie. So kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #29
That's what I hear here from some repugs PonyUp Feb 2016 #30
That's the same as I hear from from my republican associates at work. Owl Feb 2016 #58
I think it goes to Authenticity! TheUndecider Feb 2016 #115
Unfortunately, my sister would agree with him. davidthegnome Feb 2016 #33
"Sanders first, Trump second, Clinton never" is what I'm hearing from my REPUGnant relatives too. Kip Humphrey Feb 2016 #40
can't do trump and Clinton never PatrynXX Feb 2016 #43
in my world, there are only even two names mentioned restorefreedom Feb 2016 #70
not surprised one bit PatrynXX Feb 2016 #41
I think there is a very big fight going on artislife Feb 2016 #42
I've heard that from a lot of people. JoeyT Feb 2016 #44
I'll hold my nose and vote Clinton in that case. oldandhappy Feb 2016 #45
My registered Republican husband supports Hiilary mountain grammy Feb 2016 #47
Not surprising to me. My Republican mother is either Bernie or no vote. Barack_America Feb 2016 #49
"I just don't like the Clintons anymore." iAZZZo Feb 2016 #55
So are you saying the Clinton's are CIA? Is that why they are tight with the Bush Crime Family? Zen Democrat Feb 2016 #72
If your husband thinks Bernie and Trump are the same he needs therapy! emulatorloo Feb 2016 #60
He doesn't think they're the same, he just isn't phylny Feb 2016 #127
Uhm, okay Politicub Feb 2016 #62
I've heard similar views from Independents Algernon Moncrieff Feb 2016 #64
K&R! nt Duval Feb 2016 #65
I could make a strong argument that your Husband is right. JustAMaverick Feb 2016 #66
Welcome to DU! grossproffit Feb 2016 #68
My Republican sister-in-law hates both Trump and Hillary. LibDemAlways Feb 2016 #67
I wager his view is not unique among moderate Dems or Repubs. Raster Feb 2016 #69
My conservative hubby likes Bernie. Will vote for Hillary if he has to, EXCEPT if GreenPartyVoter Feb 2016 #71
My Son Who Rarely Does Research On Candidates Has Told Me ChiciB1 Feb 2016 #75
Err... your husband is no longer a Republican. Buzz Clik Feb 2016 #76
Err... I agree phylny Feb 2016 #129
I know a few like this and they think Trump=Reagan ghostsinthemachine Feb 2016 #78
Interesting. A new 'favorite' of mine: elleng Feb 2016 #82
The Republican party hasn't left him skepticscott Feb 2016 #89
Not harsh. phylny Feb 2016 #101
Just as I'm sure skepticscott Feb 2016 #106
Yup. You know it. phylny Feb 2016 #113
Perfectly understandable skepticscott Feb 2016 #120
Yeah no. phylny Feb 2016 #122
I'm getting what you think is irony skepticscott Feb 2016 #123
Well, no irony here. phylny Feb 2016 #124
Yes, I see that you're now in "getting the last word in" mode skepticscott Feb 2016 #128
LOL, yes you're right. phylny Feb 2016 #130
My mother was an FDR Democrat; my father was a lifelong Republican. longship Feb 2016 #91
I hear that a lot. People seem to like Bill but have an excessive dislike of her. Autumn Feb 2016 #100
I liked Bill until phylny Feb 2016 #103
The people I know who remember him fondly are not politically inclined but they sure Autumn Feb 2016 #104
The funny thing is, I don't think she's phony. phylny Feb 2016 #131
I wish I could honestly say this surprises me nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #102
This doesn't surprise me. Blue_In_AK Feb 2016 #105
You call that "insight?" He just doesn't like them anymore.. He must be visiting here. nt Jitter65 Feb 2016 #116
Yup and no. Nt phylny Feb 2016 #117
Even many Democrats don't want another Clinton so I actually think Trump will be our next president. Kablooie Feb 2016 #118
Enter Bloomberg. Barack_America Feb 2016 #133
Kinda late but we sure need more options. Kablooie Feb 2016 #138
Here's what I don't understand, many on the Sanders' side claim that Hillary is just as bad as Liberal_Stalwart71 Feb 2016 #139
Good thoughts. phylny Feb 2016 #141
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