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Fumesucker

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18. So who are the "most vulnerable"?
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 08:49 PM
Dec 2012

Who has the most to lose in America?

The billionaires, right?

So of course they are the most vulnerable to loss.

Du rec. Nt xchrom Dec 2012 #1
the self described "liberal republican(s)" are taking have taken over nt msongs Dec 2012 #2
What does the Democratic Party stand for? kentuck Dec 2012 #3
They've been the Not-Republicans-Party for ages leftstreet Dec 2012 #17
I disagree. If this was the case, threads about poverty would thrive. Mass Dec 2012 #4
This site hasn't been a progressive site for a loooooong time. cui bono Dec 2012 #8
Yes. Thank you. djean111 Dec 2012 #5
and how come the Democratic Party can't just come out for the legalization of cannabis? TeamPooka Dec 2012 #6
If they let all of the folks out who were caught smoking weed... Blanks Dec 2012 #25
Everyone knows where the money is; Let's go after it to strengthen Medicare and Medicaid; provide byeya Dec 2012 #7
If you really want to know sulphurdunn Dec 2012 #9
Amen. nt woo me with science Dec 2012 #37
You've got it right FiveGoodMen Dec 2012 #10
I see a wedge being driven Jim Warren Dec 2012 #11
K&R. They go berserk when Repugs suggest screwing us. When "Mypresident" does. it's excuses excuses! MotherPetrie Dec 2012 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author blkmusclmachine Dec 2012 #13
Thumbs up! blackspade Dec 2012 #14
"It's time to step back and remind ourselves what this party is supposed to stand for". bvar22 Dec 2012 #15
And thanks for that Jim Warren Dec 2012 #19
Thank you! In Truth We Trust Dec 2012 #22
From Great Society to Grand Bargain Doctor_J Dec 2012 #30
Yes, it is destructive to the country. woo me with science Dec 2012 #47
As presidents go, I would say Carter was the last Democrat hootinholler Dec 2012 #32
That should be the topic of an OP. woo me with science Dec 2012 #36
Occupy? Yes, Occupy. reeds2012 Dec 2012 #16
So who are the "most vulnerable"? Fumesucker Dec 2012 #18
I think you cracked the code. woo me with science Dec 2012 #44
It's like some posters are getting off on the thought of seniors suffering. forestpath Dec 2012 #20
Agree completely! Wind Dancer Dec 2012 #23
I wouldn't take it that far Doctor_J Dec 2012 #31
there are no more cheeks to turn, no one left to throw under the bus noiretextatique Dec 2012 #21
You nailed it! Wind Dancer Dec 2012 #24
Great post. jsr Dec 2012 #26
If you look at the post great depression United States... Blanks Dec 2012 #27
Democratic Party should not be in the business of entertaining right-wing scams *at all.* No Compromise Dec 2012 #28
I have small hope that Democratic Underground will stop donheld Dec 2012 #29
Well, IMO a large part of the problem woo me with science Dec 2012 #48
K&R (n/t) a2liberal Dec 2012 #33
Damn, you're good. MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #34
K&R. Well said. Overseas Dec 2012 #35
My dear woo, Zorra Dec 2012 #38
Beautiful quote. woo me with science Dec 2012 #40
Yeh, but, *sigh*, same stuff, different day. Will we ever get the money out of it, so we can Zorra Dec 2012 #41
I hope woo me with science Dec 2012 #42
Especially after winning TWO Presidential elections in a row by landslides. WE should be jillan Dec 2012 #39
Unfortunately, woo me with science Dec 2012 #46
Kicks. limpyhobbler Dec 2012 #43
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Dec 2012 #45
Excellent post Woo.... TheProgressive Dec 2012 #49
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