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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Good luck [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)192. It is both parties (major parties)
And this is one reason for the discussions we have. As much as I can call them discussions that is
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do you have a link to the questions you asked yesterday? I must have missed them. nt
antigop
Apr 2016
#1
I doubt it, I have been an observer of politics to expect any politician to do what they promise
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2016
#6
but, but, the OP has no bias for either candidate in this election, at least that is what we have
still_one
Apr 2016
#22
And this is a textbook example of the infantle behavior of the American voter
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2016
#8
You flatter yourself to think of yourself as a 'burr'. Continue to fantasize about your Dystopia.
randome
Apr 2016
#5
They'll get back to you in five years and claim they always were alarmed and ready for action.
haikugal
Apr 2016
#88
I can only think you feel that way because I don't care about being right or wrong.
randome
Apr 2016
#169
Actually who we chose, not just Americans mind you, as political leaders
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2016
#131
YOu are correct as far as francking being less destructive to the atmospher
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2016
#164
Yeah, most of your posts end up with you laughing and 'amused' at other posters. Funny, isn't it?
randome
Apr 2016
#166
Sorry, my other choice is to cry at the willful ignrance BUT, BUT SANDERS, predictable....
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2016
#167
I have nothing whatsoever against Sanders. He has great ideas and has done some good things.
randome
Apr 2016
#144
Climate change means politics as we know it will be irrevocably changed
riderinthestorm
Apr 2016
#32
You welcome, I just hope you do not learn the same lesson I learned in 2011
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2016
#44
It IS indeed a burden to be of superior intelligence and moral standing.
Surya Gayatri
Apr 2016
#121
Nadin, with all due respect to President Obama, the conservatives vowed to make him
akbacchus_BC
Apr 2016
#82
Nadin, my respect grows for you. You say it like it is, not a lot of people on here are like you!
akbacchus_BC
Apr 2016
#94
Never give up on telling the truth. I honestly believe that a Clinton Presidency will culminate
akbacchus_BC
Apr 2016
#104
I do not know what to say to you! But am so sorry that Mr. Sanders is leaving!
akbacchus_BC
Apr 2016
#112
it's not just the IT jobs in Silicon Valley that are being replaced by H-1B visaholders. nt
antigop
Apr 2016
#132
There is no worse heresy than that the office sanctifies the holder of it. Lord Acton
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2016
#135
I think many of her supporters believe that "this time it will be different".
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2016
#138
If you can't tell Obama has been successful then you are the one with "comprehension" problems.
DCBob
Apr 2016
#160
Yep; the "our politicans must be 'rock stars'" mentality in the D party is embarassing...
MadDAsHell
Apr 2016
#190