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artyteacher

(598 posts)
89. i think if i was in a plane...
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 04:03 PM
Apr 2016

And they told me there might be sniper fire... Upon landing, I might remember it as I landed under sniper fire.

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Well for one metroins Apr 2016 #1
Aw, that's cute. No response to any of the items there.... revbones Apr 2016 #4
But you have to admit it was a tiny bit deeper than the usual pdsimdars Apr 2016 #31
v.true. Doesn't really say much though does it? revbones Apr 2016 #33
I would be willing to bet Sanders has a higher IQ than Hillary. BillZBubb Apr 2016 #12
Iit's the JUDGEMENT that is important. . . you can have a brilliant mind and be a brilliant criminal pdsimdars Apr 2016 #32
I would bet the FARM he does NOT. fun n serious Apr 2016 #52
Hillary's a lawyer, I've never seen her answer a question. Loudestlib Apr 2016 #100
You'd lose the farm. BillZBubb Apr 2016 #107
The Pope hullabaloo fun n serious Apr 2016 #109
Welcome to ignore, Hillbot. BillZBubb Apr 2016 #110
The problem is that Hillary uses her "smarts" to help the Rich Billionaires and turns her rhett o rick Apr 2016 #63
excellent response DrDan Apr 2016 #14
He went from unknown and goven a chance to maybe get 5 percent to... Armstead Apr 2016 #19
No it is not damned good at all metroins Apr 2016 #61
At least he is fighting on the side of the 99%. I don't want a President on the payroll of rhett o rick Apr 2016 #66
"His last chance of running"? Kentonio Apr 2016 #71
I don't believe that at all metroins Apr 2016 #73
That is so wildly bizarre, I genuinely don't know whether you're joking. Kentonio Apr 2016 #88
He wasn't interested in running for president until recently. senz Apr 2016 #113
I'll disagree. metroins Apr 2016 #114
When he decided to run, he entered the race seriously and enthusiastically senz Apr 2016 #116
Curious, which of Hillary's policies is she going to get passed? LondonReign2 Apr 2016 #60
Cutting Social Security, perthe Pete Petersen dogwhistle in the first debate n/t eridani Apr 2016 #122
Yeah, they always claim she'll "get things done" but can never answer what those LondonReign2 Apr 2016 #124
I'll agree she is similar to Obama, Go Vols Apr 2016 #70
He wants the people in power again. He wants to push out anyone who doesn't get things done Joob Apr 2016 #97
He has no track record metroins Apr 2016 #98
He hasn't just started, people just noticed him a lot more when he ran for president. Joob Apr 2016 #99
Was Hillary smart enough to know GW Bush would not act in good faith once given authority to invade Martin Eden Apr 2016 #117
This doesn't deserve a response, but here's one anyway: CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #2
Another cute response avoiding all of the items listed. Nice. revbones Apr 2016 #7
You asked what it would take, I answered. CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #9
No prob. Didn't expect much of an answer anyway... revbones Apr 2016 #22
So you admit you're not looking for an answer, this is just an opportunity to bash a candidate. randome Apr 2016 #57
No, I admit that "I didn't expect much of an answer" as I said. revbones Apr 2016 #74
It is emotion driven realmirage Apr 2016 #24
Calling me names doesn't change the truth in any item I posted. revbones Apr 2016 #26
Thanks for playing realmirage Apr 2016 #34
If that's wha tyou need to take from this, then have at it. revbones Apr 2016 #75
This guy realmirage Apr 2016 #77
Yes. And it would really be nice if you used any. nt revbones Apr 2016 #79
Your headline realmirage Apr 2016 #84
Such vitriol. Perhaps you should reread. revbones Apr 2016 #87
You do realize... CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #36
Crow you are asking a lot realmirage Apr 2016 #53
I agree that I didn't ask for a point by point refutation, however the comment that I responded to revbones Apr 2016 #76
Accusing Hillary supporters of having a mental condition? JoePhilly Apr 2016 #93
Hillary's plans for fixing problems are even more vague Blue Meany Apr 2016 #35
Then you realmirage Apr 2016 #54
Which of Hillary's feasible plans is she going to get passed? LondonReign2 Apr 2016 #62
What about just win the Democratic nomination? yallerdawg Apr 2016 #3
I'd switch if he ended up the nominee Godhumor Apr 2016 #5
I'll switch to Bernie if he wins the Democratic nomination. Until then, I'm sticking with Hillary. Arkansas Granny Apr 2016 #6
Yup realmirage Apr 2016 #25
Me, too. hamsterjill Apr 2016 #30
Same leftynyc Apr 2016 #64
same here MFM008 Apr 2016 #102
+ 1 JoePhilly Apr 2016 #92
Bingo. And the odds of that are close to zero Stuckinthebush Apr 2016 #101
It's already happening. JackRiddler Apr 2016 #8
Agreed. revbones Apr 2016 #11
When Bernie concedes realmirage Apr 2016 #28
Non-sequitur. JackRiddler Apr 2016 #40
Pizza is.. realmirage Apr 2016 #48
What do you call it when Republicans back your economic and foreign policies? LondonReign2 Apr 2016 #65
Is that what you think? realmirage Apr 2016 #69
Are you aware that Robert Kagen, founder of PNAC, and Henry Kissenger, founder of death squads, are LondonReign2 Apr 2016 #123
here is one for you hollysmom Apr 2016 #10
He'd have to convince me that he's electable, and he'd have to put forth proposals that DanTex Apr 2016 #13
Agreed realmirage Apr 2016 #50
...a conscience. DeGreg Apr 2016 #15
First, he would need to be a democrat for longer than a few months... anotherproletariat Apr 2016 #16
Oh that's one I forgot then. revbones Apr 2016 #21
First condition Met! He has always caucused with the Democrats and is a Democrat re issues+votes Dragonfli Apr 2016 #27
Woudl you call have Kagen and Kissenger as foreign policy advisors and LondonReign2 Apr 2016 #67
For some it would take a medication change. yourout Apr 2016 #17
Simple: he could convince me he'll win the GE... brooklynite Apr 2016 #18
Well for starters ... Onlooker Apr 2016 #20
Ok. I'll take one from your list and you take one from mine. revbones Apr 2016 #23
Easy... she was *warned* there was the possibility... artyteacher Apr 2016 #44
Well, that might be better had she actually said "I was warned there might be sniper fire..." revbones Apr 2016 #78
i think if i was in a plane... artyteacher Apr 2016 #89
Neither one is perfect ... Onlooker Apr 2016 #55
If those are your honest reasons..... Armstead Apr 2016 #37
Programmed? Onlooker Apr 2016 #56
Well, I'm on my way out the door, but maybe I'll rationalize a few for you later Armstead Apr 2016 #58
Not really. They're not really even fact adjacent... nt revbones Apr 2016 #80
Great response! JoePhilly Apr 2016 #94
Good points. nt ecstatic Apr 2016 #120
I believe it's called deprogramming. dchill Apr 2016 #29
Look up the word hack realmirage Apr 2016 #38
Awww.. poor thing. Truth hurts huh? nt revbones Apr 2016 #81
For him to win the nomination? Tarc Apr 2016 #39
A time machine, for Sanders to go back and fix his broken career. nt IamMab Apr 2016 #41
Bernie's career is solid and honorable. He is trusted as a person of integrity. senz Apr 2016 #108
I think everyone should vote for the candidate they prefer. For the reasons they choose. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2016 #42
Hillary would have to be abducted by aliens. nt cherokeeprogressive Apr 2016 #43
a conscience? critical thinking? a liberal outlook? ANSWER: ANY of the above. Kip Humphrey Apr 2016 #45
there would have to be a good alternative. eom artyteacher Apr 2016 #46
I don't think I could ever switch... quickesst Apr 2016 #47
Having trolls that are only here to disrupt the site removed. LiberalFighter Apr 2016 #49
I thought there was something in the terms of service about calling people names and trolls? revbones Apr 2016 #82
You appear to be the one that keeps egging others on. That is bullying. LiberalFighter Apr 2016 #115
I will never vote for Bernie fun n serious Apr 2016 #51
Magically being granted ethics and integrity? LondonReign2 Apr 2016 #59
Him to win the primary. giftedgirl77 Apr 2016 #68
A working brain. hobbit709 Apr 2016 #72
Sanders would have to convince me he's ready for Prime Time and not just offering fantasy promises Hoyt Apr 2016 #83
I agree with Bernie- and not you- either Dem is better than the GOP. bettyellen Apr 2016 #85
More awesome OPs like this one. (nt) Skinner Apr 2016 #86
Awe .. Looks like the outrage factory exploded. JoePhilly Apr 2016 #90
Lol. Too cute. nt revbones Apr 2016 #91
Yeh, winning EIGHT PRIMARIES IN A ROW is SO painful. senz Apr 2016 #106
For Sanders to be in Ge election, having no other choice. seabeyond Apr 2016 #95
Right there's your problem rock Apr 2016 #96
I'll switch over when monkeys fly outta my butt. n/t Lil Missy Apr 2016 #103
To get a spine Politicalboi Apr 2016 #104
His winning the nomination would make me switch. LuvLoogie Apr 2016 #105
Umm, common sense? But that might be too heavy a lift. nm floriduck Apr 2016 #111
A newfound respect for honesty and integrity? senz Apr 2016 #112
Big huge campaign donations to their campaign funneled through the DNC? lumberjack_jeff Apr 2016 #118
I was initially a Clinton supporter back in 2008 before switching to Obama ecstatic Apr 2016 #119
Moderate to severe brain damage. okasha Apr 2016 #121
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