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LWolf

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20. Do you recognize the irony in your post?
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 08:11 AM
Jun 2016

You want things done, but you are busy with your own life, so leave it to others to get things done.

Is it possible that you don't see or hear of much activism going on because you leave it to others instead of getting involved?

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These people are DEAF! dana_b Jun 2016 #1
They're not deaf Nonhlanhla Jun 2016 #7
No it is just a rehash of the same thing they have been pushing since December 2015 GreatGazoo Jun 2016 #18
Ted Cruz said the same thing Renew Deal Jun 2016 #34
Apples to oranges. Republicans don't have super delegates. Cruz had no path to winning via any form Exilednight Jun 2016 #43
They have hundreds of unpledged delegates Renew Deal Jun 2016 #46
Anything Clinton offers as a "concession" is a filthy lie. djean111 Jun 2016 #2
The times are different Nonhlanhla Jun 2016 #9
Don't count on it BlindTiresias Jun 2016 #26
There's nothing remotely progressive about the Clintons jfern Jun 2016 #45
I agree completely. PowerToThePeople Jun 2016 #30
Its a shame Mnpaul Jun 2016 #3
This ^ Newkularblue Jun 2016 #6
That's because it is dangerous to get between politicians and their big donors. HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #12
Yup. Shadowflash Jun 2016 #28
Great way to put it.. pangaia Jun 2016 #36
A crying shame Hiraeth Jun 2016 #25
Methinks the left wing of the party is more of a threat... Raster Jun 2016 #29
I think the number of people saying they won't vote for Hillary does not reach any critical mass. upaloopa Jun 2016 #4
"Hey, Bernie, let's go out for lunch today. Oh, look, let's stop here for a bit." randome Jun 2016 #5
Yeah, she could sure use an intervention about now. Hiraeth Jun 2016 #24
Donate to Bernie warrprayer Jun 2016 #35
He's being "nudged out" by the voters. JoePhilly Jun 2016 #8
It's pretty clear Clinton isn't working to win Sanders supporters... HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #10
Senate leader replacement of Reid. mmonk Jun 2016 #11
I don't want Warren as VP. LWolf Jun 2016 #13
The 'legions' who don't vote. Great fighting technique. randome Jun 2016 #14
I'm not sure which orifice LWolf Jun 2016 #15
But they aren't voting for Sanders, either. randome Jun 2016 #16
Your vision is clearly limited. LWolf Jun 2016 #17
I have no problem with transforming society. Increase my taxes. Cut the military. randome Jun 2016 #19
Do you recognize the irony in your post? LWolf Jun 2016 #20
Sure, it's possible. randome Jun 2016 #21
Nice of you to humanize yourself. senz Jun 2016 #38
Please. Even some of his supporters are saying he needs an intervention. randome Jun 2016 #42
Bernie does not "attack" Clinton. He makes brief contrasts, perfectly allowable. senz Jun 2016 #47
It is not June 16 yet. I will not vote for Hillary. Pastiche423 Jun 2016 #22
I think a Clinton/Warren ticket is a losing ticket in the GE. Hiraeth Jun 2016 #23
Bus ticket to Vermont....sanders reneging on beachbum bob Jun 2016 #27
Love Elizabeth but her as VP does not change my view Hillary should not be president. AtomicKitten Jun 2016 #31
Fuck the democrats in Washington. They are pathetic boot lickers. onecaliberal Jun 2016 #32
Tell us warrprayer Jun 2016 #37
And yet someone upthread called us egomaniacs for caring. senz Jun 2016 #40
Indeed. I don't know if it's not too late already anyway. onecaliberal Jun 2016 #41
HRC will have a hard time getting over infamous Clinton vindictiveness. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #33
I don't think they're prepared to offer meaningful concessions. Chan790 Jun 2016 #39
Nudge him out? They went nuclear months ago! jfern Jun 2016 #44
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