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In reply to the discussion: Did O'Malley perform well enough in the debate to be considered for VP? [View all]Vattel
(9,289 posts)25. and he falsely claimed that arrests peaked in 2003 so that he could pretend he reduced
arrests as he "restored peace to neighborhoods in Baltimore."
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Did O'Malley perform well enough in the debate to be considered for VP? [View all]
Renew Deal
Oct 2015
OP
hate that this is true, but we see the bias all the time. anti- NE intellectual bullshit, LOL.
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#11
Well they covered two regions, the midwest and the east. I just don't think Dems could afford
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#26
You're right that this usually means North and South though. I can't even remember who else was
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#31
Here's a crazy idea- you've got something like 12 million registered Democrats on the West Coast.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#38
and he falsely claimed that arrests peaked in 2003 so that he could pretend he reduced
Vattel
Oct 2015
#25
The very existence of this thread demonstrates that he did not perform well enough
KamaAina
Oct 2015
#27
Yes, but I think it's highly likely that the VP choice will be African American (nt)
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#40