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southernyankeebelle

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25. True. But what is the choice you have? Stay home and republicans win. Do you want a teabagger in
Fri Apr 5, 2013, 05:17 PM
Apr 2013

office? I sure don't

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Yeah. Me too. Puglover Apr 2013 #1
Me three. djean111 Apr 2013 #2
What your saying is music to the republicans ears. They are hoping and praying we all southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #3
To the contrary... kentuck Apr 2013 #5
you should hear the sh!t I get Phlem Apr 2013 #22
I feel the same way Samantha Apr 2013 #50
Thanks Samantha Phlem Apr 2013 #52
I didn't have any major doubts about where Barack Obama stood in 2008. cheapdate Apr 2013 #103
Hey, my family is from Knoxville, TN Samantha Apr 2013 #116
True. But what is the choice you have? Stay home and republicans win. Do you want a teabagger in southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #25
We should all know this issue. Phlem Apr 2013 #51
I can't argue with anything you said. But lets face it like you said dem are better then the southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #53
Bernie Sanders is not a Democrat. Curmudgeoness Apr 2013 #73
Independent pmorlan1 Apr 2013 #121
Bernie channels Eugene Debbs! xtraxritical Apr 2013 #149
Not even close. Phlem Apr 2013 #159
Well maybe spittin' distance eh phlem? xtraxritical Apr 2013 #165
Dude Phlem Apr 2013 #167
This: CrispyQ Apr 2013 #152
+1 Phlem Apr 2013 #161
I no longer care. If we had a teabagger we would resist their BS Demo_Chris Apr 2013 #96
We wouldn't be voting be for them in office. Would you? I know I wouldn't ever vote against southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #102
I would never vote for a teahadist... Demo_Chris Apr 2013 #104
I know what you mean... BlueCheese Apr 2013 #12
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
Most of them ARE Immune to their Constituents Because of Gerrymandering AndyTiedye Apr 2013 #119
What of those of us who left the repukes many years ago? aandegoons Apr 2013 #21
Well what is your remedy? Staying home from voting isn't a good option really. You saw what southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #28
Obama just handed 2014 to the repukes. aandegoons Apr 2013 #31
I don't think so. Hopefully there is enough liberal Dem's to stop it from passing. I think he southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #35
um they did the same stupid crap in 2010. aandegoons Apr 2013 #38
The blame lies with the democratic politicians, not the voters. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #80
I prefer to take my tyranny pure sulphurdunn Apr 2013 #32
So stay home and make the republicans happy, happy, happy. I ask you as a long time fellow southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #37
I didn't say I'd stay home sulphurdunn Apr 2013 #48
All a Third Party on the Left Can Possibly Do is Throw the Election to the Rapeuglicans AndyTiedye Apr 2013 #106
I do not understand sulphurdunn Apr 2013 #111
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
The "Centrist" Clinton Administration CREATED Nader. bvar22 Apr 2013 #154
We really don't know that for sure do we? It could have gone the other way just as easy. southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #156
Yes. We DO know that. bvar22 Apr 2013 #162
I assume sulphurdunn Apr 2013 #160
Over and over and over Jakes Progress Apr 2013 #49
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
Still over and over. Jakes Progress Apr 2013 #171
See this is the problem... JimDandy Apr 2013 #107
This plus get involved locally. lovelyrita Apr 2013 #136
You're on the right track. Blanks Apr 2013 #144
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
I didn't even vote for my blue dog dem. I agree with you. southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #89
Agree Iwillnevergiveup Apr 2013 #93
Agree. nm rhett o rick Apr 2013 #94
Actually it's Obama's pronouncements that are music to their ears Doctor_J Apr 2013 #130
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
Since I first voted in 1972... MindPilot Apr 2013 #6
I first voted in 1972, too...and feel George McGovern is the only real Democrat I ever voted for. forestpath Apr 2013 #8
Me, three. July Apr 2013 #76
Me, four CountAllVotes Apr 2013 #78
We Never Recovered from the Loss in 1972 AndyTiedye Apr 2013 #109
K&R forestpath Apr 2013 #7
Yessir. 99Forever Apr 2013 #9
you are absolutely right. No economic justice, no social justice. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #10
I believe much of the leadership has drifted away UBEEDelusional Apr 2013 #11
I'm with you, but let's not wait... JimDandy Apr 2013 #110
I remain a democrat and would welcome back my prodigal politicians HereSince1628 Apr 2013 #13
Agree and I'm tired of the schtick Jack Sprat Apr 2013 #14
Nixon was more of a Democrat than Obama! n/t bluethruandthru Apr 2013 #112
No argument from me on that kentuck.n/t Cleita Apr 2013 #15
Your party is drifting away from you. City Lights Apr 2013 #16
Abused by bullies syndrome. ananda Apr 2013 #17
soon we will be like south america - unsafe country with people in shacks n/t 2Design Apr 2013 #18
Pretty broad brush you're painting with there. Puglover Apr 2013 #42
+1000 truebluegreen Apr 2013 #47
I have - Venezuela pre-Chavez - in which people lived in shacks closeupready Apr 2013 #150
Perhaps you didn't read the post I am responding Puglover Apr 2013 #153
No. Actually many South American countries are now being governed by true small "d" Democrats totodeinhere Apr 2013 #43
I`ve been a Democrat for nearly 5 decades. democrank Apr 2013 #19
4 decades here..every dem president except this past election xiamiam Apr 2013 #60
First Vote... Jerry Brown For Governor In 1974... WillyT Apr 2013 #20
First vote - JFK 840high Apr 2013 #65
I'm still in awe of anyone who were able to vote for JFK life long demo Apr 2013 #84
I fully admit I screwed up with my first vote Liberalynn Apr 2013 #85
The older I get... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2013 #23
I know the feeling etherealtruth Apr 2013 #30
"...surrendering to the PTB" gateley Apr 2013 #24
Former Dem here too M_A Apr 2013 #27
+1 Phlem Apr 2013 #41
I have no where else to go, right now my opinion of Politicians is at a low point. gordianot Apr 2013 #29
Feeling the same way. AnnieK401 Apr 2013 #129
There is always only one sulphurdunn Apr 2013 #33
That' a fact. Jack Sprat Apr 2013 #124
Cutting Social Security is political failure for Democrats AND Republicans Aerows Apr 2013 #34
I'm laughing at all the debbie downers here. Same bunch. Every time. n/t lamp_shade Apr 2013 #36
I'm laughing at the pollyannas here. Same bunch. Every time. t Jakes Progress Apr 2013 #55
Wrong! Same bunch but many only crawl out of their dens when there's something to lamp_shade Apr 2013 #59
Follow the thread. Jakes Progress Apr 2013 #170
Dr. King opined that the long arc of history bends toward justice. bluestate10 Apr 2013 #39
The way politics is rigged.... defacto7 Apr 2013 #40
Me too. But not anymore. Fuddnik Apr 2013 #44
In my view, the two parties are the same on economic issues truebluegreen Apr 2013 #45
Yes indeed. The classic con. The shell game. wilsonbooks Apr 2013 #69
Divide and conquer. truebluegreen Apr 2013 #90
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
...... madfloridian Apr 2013 #57
I came to the same conclusion in 2002.... mike_c Apr 2013 #58
My Dad - a life long 840high Apr 2013 #99
Everyone please watch this 16 minute video from TED. Please watch it. riverbendviewgal Apr 2013 #61
That was excellent, thanks for posting. I will follow Ted. Yes, our country is worth saving. mountain grammy Apr 2013 #91
Our President is very smart NanaJackie Apr 2013 #62
I think he cares very much about SS, too -- but he may feel he has no choice. gateley Apr 2013 #70
And the excuses don't work anymore... kentuck Apr 2013 #63
I feel the same way - the 840high Apr 2013 #64
Without economic equality there can be no social equality LeftInTX Apr 2013 #66
Are You Willing to Sacrifice 75 Years of Progress Towards Social Equality? AndyTiedye Apr 2013 #118
No, but Obama is Glitterati Apr 2013 #131
We need a party that truly represents our interests deutsey Apr 2013 #67
I'm not sure what it means to be a Democrat now. JoeDuck Apr 2013 #68
This social equality thing is so much easier to deal with because the country as a whole...... busterbrown Apr 2013 #71
Folks believe way too much in the party system. bigwillq Apr 2013 #72
This is why more of us should run for office. Indyfan53 Apr 2013 #74
Again? Buzz Clik Apr 2013 #75
D's and R's have long been identical on foreign/military/economic policy. delrem Apr 2013 #77
When the pedal hits the metal, the Party sucks on social equality issues, too. blkmusclmachine Apr 2013 #79
What is economic equality? aikoaiko Apr 2013 #81
The sharing of the rewards of production... kentuck Apr 2013 #82
I have to wonder what they teach in business school. Okay class today's lesson is liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #88
I agree with what you wrote, but there is aikoaiko Apr 2013 #97
True. kentuck Apr 2013 #98
Im with ya mick063 Apr 2013 #86
We need to find a way to elect true believers demwing Apr 2013 #87
any way to sellscoialism DonCoquixote Apr 2013 #95
It's been done everywhere else in the world. Look around. nt delrem Apr 2013 #100
I kinda sorta answered that demwing Apr 2013 #105
let me refine the question DonCoquixote Apr 2013 #114
I understand your question, and have already answered demwing Apr 2013 #137
I can only partially agree -- I don't see the Dems moving to the "right" economically tpsbmam Apr 2013 #92
^^^^^^^^This^^^^^^^ woo me with science Apr 2013 #163
Exactly so, tpsbmam. When you look at the G8 and G20 statements by leaders, including Obama, suffragette Apr 2013 #166
No way. nt babylonsister Apr 2013 #101
You are not alone. ananda Apr 2013 #108
Reform has to come up from the grassroots. nightscanner59 Apr 2013 #113
Too many were happy to take a win in the booth Bonobo Apr 2013 #115
agree. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #117
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
Thank you DU pmorlan1 Apr 2013 #122
Very well stated, Kentuck. Sad some here do not understand it. Mnemosyne Apr 2013 #123
I may sound strident, but it's late and I'm mad as hell. BrotherIvan Apr 2013 #125
amen DonCoquixote Apr 2013 #126
Serious question for the OP TXcourtney Apr 2013 #127
I agree with the OP and I'm also tired of... PinkFloyd Apr 2013 #128
What passes for the Democratic Party today LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #132
Money trumps peace is the new engine behind the current bi-partisan movement.. midnight Apr 2013 #133
You can remain a Democrat and not have to vote for Democrats Progressive dog Apr 2013 #134
Lost me in the Clinton years, with a sentiment similar to the OP, Alkene Apr 2013 #135
When the workers abandoned the unions, they cut their own throats. olegramps Apr 2013 #141
Same here!! dajoki Apr 2013 #143
When you blinked nineteen50 Apr 2013 #145
It's because a Conservative is in the WH broadcaster75201 Apr 2013 #146
The party has DEFINITELY shifted to the Right -- only a very few good progressives left. whathehell Apr 2013 #147
totally agree Bozita Apr 2013 #148
Been a Dem More than 50 years myself fredamae Apr 2013 #151
From someone looking from the Big Big World, and with the historical credentials.... Bohemianwriter Apr 2013 #155
The Whole Political Baseline Has Moved Right colsohlibgal Apr 2013 #157
And if the tree bears no fruit, it won't last past one winter ... Bake Apr 2013 #158
I think it's to some extent self-deluding... Spider Jerusalem Apr 2013 #164
kick woo me with science Apr 2013 #168
And I will remain a Democrat because of Supreme Court Appointments kiranon Apr 2013 #169
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