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dembotoz

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42. thank you for your courage and please be careful
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 04:40 PM
Oct 2015

read area dems need to take care of themselves and each other

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I think so. ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #1
Well, they treat us like we're the enemy, so I guess we have a reason to be Baitball Blogger Oct 2015 #3
I'm cautious ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #8
Wish I had your luxury. Baitball Blogger Oct 2015 #11
Oh yes, it's extremely luxurious ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #13
Read me wrong. Baitball Blogger Oct 2015 #14
I apologise ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #15
No prob. Baitball Blogger Oct 2015 #17
Back at ya. ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #22
I am a former dem county chair in a very red area. One of my proudest moments dembotoz Oct 2015 #37
I often handed ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #41
thank you for your courage and please be careful dembotoz Oct 2015 #42
Thank you - ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #43
No, we just need to move to a "warm, purple space". jeff47 Oct 2015 #2
I wish it weren't so, but the Repubs. have shown since Day 1 of Bill Clinton's presidency, and Cal33 Oct 2015 #4
This is an entirely different republican party than Eisenhower republicans still_one Oct 2015 #6
Yes, the Neo-Cons joined the Republican Party sometime after Eisenhower, climbed Cal33 Oct 2015 #7
that is a pretty good analysis I think still_one Oct 2015 #9
Yes. Republicans have become far more conservative since the 1970s. Hortensis Oct 2015 #26
Is Hillary really incapable of seeing this? 2naSalit Oct 2015 #29
Sure hope you're right. Hillary did try way back in 1993 to bring about universal health Cal33 Oct 2015 #40
Just perhaps... 2naSalit Oct 2015 #44
I'm voting for Sanders, but if Clinton should win I'd vote for her. O'Malley's okay, Cal33 Oct 2015 #45
Why do they do it? Hillary is at her finest when opposing thre right wing conspiracy. McCamy Taylor Oct 2015 #5
This is where politics comes in. randome Oct 2015 #10
That's a nice thought, but there's a problem: robbob Oct 2015 #30
Welcome to the warm up. 99Forever Oct 2015 #12
If you think the Tea Party doesn't like Hillary . . . . people Oct 2015 #20
Keep telling yourself that. 99Forever Oct 2015 #23
The misconceptions of what... tex-wyo-dem Oct 2015 #32
They hate america and want to destroy workinclasszero Oct 2015 #16
That's because the MSM is owned and operated by Republicans... gregcrawford Oct 2015 #18
True workinclasszero Oct 2015 #19
True that.. n/t ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #21
It is not only the radical Tea Party but the Republicans in total. gordianot Oct 2015 #24
What Americans are probably not yet getting besides the video-obvious "GOP is the enemy" is . . . DrBulldog Oct 2015 #25
There is no reason to believe that they will treat any president who is not a Republican Skidmore Oct 2015 #34
The ones on the telly are just the sideshow. The real enemy has so much of our money we jtuck004 Oct 2015 #27
Bra-freaking-vo! hifiguy Oct 2015 #36
Read my tagline world wide wally Oct 2015 #28
You're being distracted by the committee, still_one Jack Rabbit Oct 2015 #31
YUP! JoePhilly Oct 2015 #33
Big Money is also the enemy. hifiguy Oct 2015 #35
That is true, and is much more difficult to fight since it is bipartisan still_one Oct 2015 #39
Gowdy, Cummings get heated during Benghazi hearing ... Marty McGraw Oct 2015 #38
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