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In reply to the discussion: I'm going to say it [View all]johnp3907
(3,730 posts)149. There's no such thing as "the Democrat party."
But you knew that.
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and we will pay the price of what those bastards did, fuck Sarandon and her ilk.
sunonmars
Jun 2018
#4
It's what Susan Sarandon wanted. Just LOOK at how giddy and animated she is...
NurseJackie
Jun 2018
#5
And way beyond child-bearing years... so what the fuck does she care about Roe?
NurseJackie
Jun 2018
#38
I'm sure that Trumpy paid for many, many abortions. Here come the witnesses.
Eyeball_Kid
Jun 2018
#155
And, even if there is a massive Democratic wave in November that swings the House & Senate
NewJeffCT
Jun 2018
#203
Sarandon and the other people who believe in a "Revolution" are too fucking stupid to know...
NurseJackie
Jun 2018
#212
Yes, we should spend all of our energy whining over the past mistakes of others,
lagomorph777
Jun 2018
#10
Sorry, that doesn't work. Actions have consequences and they need to take responsibility. nt
stevenleser
Jun 2018
#18
And even if they don't take responsibility - and surely they won't - that doesn't mean that no one
EffieBlack
Jun 2018
#232
Right? Forget about trying to win people over ... far easier to blame them for not sharing
KPN
Jun 2018
#70
So...if the electoral college remains the same, you are going for a repeat of 2016?
LiberalLovinLug
Jun 2018
#144
The fact you think reaching out to marginalized voters who need help is "preaching to the choir"
EffieBlack
Jun 2018
#156
But those feeling marginalized and actually being marginalized have the same amount of votes
LiberalLovinLug
Jun 2018
#239
Yes, "anyone that didn't vote Democratic last time", will probably not see the post or the OP
LiberalLovinLug
Jun 2018
#243
It depends on who "them" is. So hypothetically, yes. But realistically, no, we're not trying.
KPN
Jun 2018
#99
The whole point is to vote for those who don't have an identical perspective...
Garrett78
Jun 2018
#131
if they need to be won over it means they don't care about the issues . in fact i think they enjoy
JI7
Jun 2018
#189
After several decades of them spitting in our faces, you would think maybe a bell would go off.
ehrnst
Jun 2018
#197
These posters wanting to shut down discussion on stein and sarandon are so tiresome..
Cha
Jun 2018
#179
I blame the ones who didn't vote at all, as much as those who voted 3rd party.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2018
#83
Your "Caucasian brethren here" are members of Democratic Underground & are neither silent...
Hekate
Jun 2018
#116
A cry from the heart that I share. There are two people who were in my life that I hope...
Hekate
Jun 2018
#102
Thanks. My husband and I are the only ones I wrote about who are financially secure...
Hekate
Jun 2018
#112
Suuure, so feckless she WON by 3 million votes. It took a helluva lot of rigging the system...
Hekate
Jun 2018
#185
They never met an alt-right conspiracy theory they didn't fall in love with
emulatorloo
Jun 2018
#168
This thread certainly pulled in some visitors. I'm glad some of them are munching cold pizza now.nt
Hekate
Jun 2018
#183
I am going to start posting this response on these threads ... Can we please ...
Persondem
Jun 2018
#148
Now is not the time for division. We as Dem / Progressives / liberals /must stand together.
YOHABLO
Jun 2018
#186
Bullshit. If you didn't try to stop Trump, you can't claim to be a "Dem/Progressive/liberal"
EffieBlack
Jun 2018
#191
You're right. There's no working with anyone who sat out the election or voted for ...
marble falls
Jun 2018
#200
Since folks should hopefully not repeat that mistake, they will double down on voter suppression
IronLionZion
Jun 2018
#220
No, boo-the real problem is people who refused to vote for the only candidate who could have stopped
EffieBlack
Jun 2018
#247
It took over 200 years in this country for progress to made toward Civil Rights, and one day in
still_one
Jun 2018
#230
Some people don't vote because they're throwing a tantrum. Some people don't vote because they CAN'T
EffieBlack
Jun 2018
#236