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In reply to the discussion: I have been a Democrat my entire life... [View all]southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)25. True. But what is the choice you have? Stay home and republicans win. Do you want a teabagger in
office? I sure don't
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What your saying is music to the republicans ears. They are hoping and praying we all
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#3
True. But what is the choice you have? Stay home and republicans win. Do you want a teabagger in
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#25
I can't argue with anything you said. But lets face it like you said dem are better then the
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#53
We wouldn't be voting be for them in office. Would you? I know I wouldn't ever vote against
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#102
True but remember dems will vote against republicans if they vote with that idea in mind. I think
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#26
They are not immune to their constituents on SS ...it will just take longer for them..
L0oniX
Apr 2013
#54
Well what is your remedy? Staying home from voting isn't a good option really. You saw what
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#28
I don't think so. Hopefully there is enough liberal Dem's to stop it from passing. I think he
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#35
So stay home and make the republicans happy, happy, happy. I ask you as a long time fellow
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#37
All a Third Party on the Left Can Possibly Do is Throw the Election to the Rapeuglicans
AndyTiedye
Apr 2013
#106
Well you saw what Nader didn't when he ran third party. He help put a nail in the dem coffin. How
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#138
We really don't know that for sure do we? It could have gone the other way just as easy.
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#156
Hey man, get a chill pill. I'm not yelling at anyone. Do what you want but remember you live with
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#139
Well ok who do you want to run in 2016. I would love Bernie Sanders but he'll never ever win,
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#140
Vote Democratic but give your support to outside organizations like moveon,
rhett o rick
Apr 2013
#83
It is what it is. Hell yes I am disappointed in Obama. I am praying he is just trying to get them
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#142
Yeah. We can't invest all our energy and resources in politics and elections.
limpyhobbler
Apr 2013
#4
I first voted in 1972, too...and feel George McGovern is the only real Democrat I ever voted for.
forestpath
Apr 2013
#8
No. Actually many South American countries are now being governed by true small "d" Democrats
totodeinhere
Apr 2013
#43
I have no where else to go, right now my opinion of Politicians is at a low point.
gordianot
Apr 2013
#29
Wrong! Same bunch but many only crawl out of their dens when there's something to
lamp_shade
Apr 2013
#59
You're not drifting away from it, it has drifted away from you ...it kinda started with Clinton. n/t
L0oniX
Apr 2013
#46
Democrats really should be more than just Republicans who are good on social issues n/t
eridani
Apr 2013
#56
That was excellent, thanks for posting. I will follow Ted. Yes, our country is worth saving.
mountain grammy
Apr 2013
#91
This social equality thing is so much easier to deal with because the country as a whole......
busterbrown
Apr 2013
#71
When the pedal hits the metal, the Party sucks on social equality issues, too.
blkmusclmachine
Apr 2013
#79
I have to wonder what they teach in business school. Okay class today's lesson is
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2013
#88
I can only partially agree -- I don't see the Dems moving to the "right" economically
tpsbmam
Apr 2013
#92
Exactly so, tpsbmam. When you look at the G8 and G20 statements by leaders, including Obama,
suffragette
Apr 2013
#166
I'm sorry to see you in a negative place...I've read and respected your opinions for a LONG time
Rowdyboy
Apr 2013
#120
Money trumps peace is the new engine behind the current bi-partisan movement..
midnight
Apr 2013
#133
The party has DEFINITELY shifted to the Right -- only a very few good progressives left.
whathehell
Apr 2013
#147
From someone looking from the Big Big World, and with the historical credentials....
Bohemianwriter
Apr 2013
#155