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dreamnightwind

(4,775 posts)
64. That was excellent!
Mon Sep 17, 2012, 07:29 PM
Sep 2012

"What I'm not willing to forget and forgive, especially today, are the political structures (Democratic party included) that violently obstruct people practicing authentic democracy to build better lives for ourselves and our children."

I find it hurts most deeply to see Democrats on the wrong side of this fight.

nice post to wake up to. nt BootinUp Sep 2012 #1
Yeah, no kidding! BUT DON'T GET COMPLACENT!!!!!!!!!!! calimary Sep 2012 #19
Same here in Cha Sep 2012 #39
I love it when they are 'eating their own' Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2012 #2
Their pandemic meltdown is malaise Sep 2012 #3
Make my day! tama Sep 2012 #4
Bwaa-ha-ha-ha!! Good one! randome Sep 2012 #5
I do think you're right that the impetus for progressive change has always been the product bigtree Sep 2012 #7
I'm not very interested in partisan politics tama Sep 2012 #15
I think it's more about the political system he faces than anything else bigtree Sep 2012 #20
I don't know the man tama Sep 2012 #23
Exhibit A = TPP dreamnightwind Sep 2012 #61
You make good points. The problem here is that we are in election mode. To criticize the dear Vincardog Sep 2012 #24
I know about the election mode tama Sep 2012 #29
I almost understand what you just said Meandering1 Sep 2012 #46
Sorry tama Sep 2012 #49
It is Obama's authoritarian handlers in the military industrial complex Meandering1 Sep 2012 #60
Yeah tama Sep 2012 #62
Disagree dreamnightwind Sep 2012 #63
I can't really agree with this, sorry. nt AverageJoe90 Sep 2012 #67
Fair enough. nt dreamnightwind Sep 2012 #75
I remember you! Meandering1 Sep 2012 #73
If we could get the corporate money out of our politicians' pockets dreamnightwind Sep 2012 #74
Gandhi tama Sep 2012 #77
thanks for that political compass, it was actually informative pediatricmedic Sep 2012 #68
Wellcome to DU! tama Sep 2012 #70
A simpler version of your post would be appreciated. It appears incompresensible., juajen Sep 2012 #78
Yep tama Sep 2012 #79
yes creon Sep 2012 #16
Oh, my. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #14
Yes brush Sep 2012 #21
At this time, I note that some of the middle-class Democrats are dividing their time between JDPriestly Sep 2012 #54
oh heaven05 Sep 2012 #28
Obstructionism tama Sep 2012 #31
ok heaven05 Sep 2012 #34
Very good tama Sep 2012 #38
That was excellent! dreamnightwind Sep 2012 #64
Well, then you don't know Cha Sep 2012 #41
I will never tama Sep 2012 #44
PS tama Sep 2012 #52
P.S. You're pushing "fail" and not acknowledging Cha Sep 2012 #55
Fail tama Sep 2012 #56
Here's some dialogue for ya.. Cha Sep 2012 #57
By all means vote Obama tama Sep 2012 #58
Quien es mas progressivo? StrictlyRockers Sep 2012 #69
I like the cut of your jib, sailor! nt. druidity33 Sep 2012 #65
frum has been an independent thinker for a while now grantcart Sep 2012 #6
I like his independent thinking bigtree Sep 2012 #10
agreed creon Sep 2012 #17
Yea About Frum liberalmike27 Sep 2012 #26
good analysis nt grasswire Sep 2012 #37
Yes but the beauty of it is... zeemike Sep 2012 #8
"turning on each other like a pack of crowbar-wielding Tonya Hardings" BumRushDaShow Sep 2012 #9
Very positive thread and heartening. I do worry about the ability of copious amounts of money byeya Sep 2012 #11
I speculate that this year may prove that multi-national corporations are wasting their money on our lindysalsagal Sep 2012 #25
The real problem the Romney campaign has is Americans aren't buying what they're selling. k2qb3 Sep 2012 #12
. n/t porphyrian Sep 2012 #13
So many golden nuggets in this post. Thanks. :) n/t OneGrassRoot Sep 2012 #18
hey thats an offensive Tonya harding remark PatrynXX Sep 2012 #22
The problem is the party's followership liberal N proud Sep 2012 #27
LMAO today But always fredamae Sep 2012 #30
Yup, they tend to mostly do what Fox tells them to do n/t flamingdem Sep 2012 #32
OMG--This is hilarious: "The problem isn't the campaign leadership; it's the party's followership" Arugula Latte Sep 2012 #33
That's exactly right..no leadership Cha Sep 2012 #43
Extremism is all the rage: Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #45
In all fairness, Frum isn't a Wingnut... brooklynite Sep 2012 #35
quibbles bigtree Sep 2012 #48
"Axis of Evil" M_M Sep 2012 #71
"The problem isn't the campaign leadership; it's the party's followership" Ganja Ninja Sep 2012 #36
I have an old FR ID that may be still active spinbaby Sep 2012 #40
Be sure to mention that Romney speaks French and loves them! nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #51
Bonafides: Romney's gonna win in a landslide, could be a massive landslide: Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #59
How long will the RICH support crazy Romney? JohnA1 Sep 2012 #42
One thing Frum won't be tweeting: JHB Sep 2012 #47
It's Nice To Know itssimplestupid Sep 2012 #50
Just imagine what it would be like if Perry, Bachmann, Cain, or Santorum were the nominee aint_no_life_nowhere Sep 2012 #53
Welcome to reality, Mr. Frum Doctor_J Sep 2012 #66
I never heard of a teabagger seeing the light. Hubert Flottz Sep 2012 #76
Crowbar wielding Tonya Hardings tavalon Sep 2012 #72
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