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LanternWaste

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18. I guess people can hold than two concepts at once.
Fri Jan 31, 2020, 09:49 AM
Jan 2020

If it's too difficult for you, please let us know and we'll give you some pointers on how to hold multiple issues and concerns simultaneously.

Although it's much easier than it must look to you, I understand your confusion of and skepticism at the concept.




(hey... any help at all we can give you helps us all)

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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statements of fact are not necessarily criticism nt msongs Jan 2020 #1
This... Thekaspervote Jan 2020 #3
+1 how is that criticism? treestar Jan 2020 #28
Why is truth a criticism? Sanders repeatedly tells all he is not a Democrat. Bananaluver Jan 2020 #2
Sanders said he was a Democrat but flew the coop after losing the nom in 2016 gulliver Jan 2020 #4
Many traditional Democrats do not think of him as a Democrat. Sloumeau Jan 2020 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author aikoaiko Jan 2020 #6
It's about time someone pointed that out meow2u3 Jan 2020 #7
I didn't know it until now! Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2020 #9
Now you do. Cha Jan 2020 #11
I'd imagine that applies to a lot of your information LanternWaste Jan 2020 #16
LOL. DanTex Jan 2020 #17
Agreed Gothmog Jan 2020 #13
Many dems feel the same way. Just ask the members when you go to next local Dem meeting. FloridaBlues Jan 2020 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author geralmar Jan 2020 #10
You're supporting a candidate who endorsed George W. Bush, Susan Collins, Scott Brown liskddksil Jan 2020 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author geralmar Jan 2020 #35
At least your honest nt liskddksil Jan 2020 #36
I am a proud member of the Democratic Party Gothmog Jan 2020 #12
Calling a spade a spade .... not criticism NCProgressive Jan 2020 #14
I guess since Bernie has better policies this is where he thinks DanTex Jan 2020 #15
I guess people can hold than two concepts at once. LanternWaste Jan 2020 #18
In theory, but doesn't seem to be happening in this race. DanTex Jan 2020 #20
The Blue Wave contradicts you. Again. R B Garr Jan 2020 #29
You're illustrating my point, with that non-issue-based argument. DanTex Jan 2020 #30
No, you are twisting the obvious. Again. R B Garr Jan 2020 #31
However, Sanders is a Democrat when it is useful for him to be one. MineralMan Jan 2020 #19
As is Bloomberg. But I'd say voters care more about issues than labels. DanTex Jan 2020 #21
Some voters do, anyhow. MineralMan Jan 2020 #24
Fair enough. And you're right, the party loyalty voters will go for Biden probably. DanTex Jan 2020 #26
I bet voting for third party candidates like Bernie's staff R B Garr Jan 2020 #37
Socialism kills innovation. showblue22 Jan 2020 #39
Joe, Sanders is not your competition. You should be attacking Bloomberg liskddksil Jan 2020 #22
He was asked a question about Sanders, not Bloomberg LongtimeAZDem Jan 2020 #25
On this I agree with Biden. Bernie's not a Democrat, he's running as a dem in the primary. Autumn Jan 2020 #27
Because nobody wants chairs thrown at themselves. RandySF Jan 2020 #33
I doubt he or his supporters or any trolls, real or not would be in the Democratic caucus if they Autumn Jan 2020 #34
I am a proud liberal Democrat. OneMoreCupOfCoffee Jan 2020 #32
if Bernie's... myohmy2 Jan 2020 #38
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