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In reply to the discussion: Is it so hard to believe that decent people can support a different candidate than you? [View all]Response to uponit7771 (Reply #4)
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Is it so hard to believe that decent people can support a different candidate than you? [View all]
Zynx
Jan 2016
OP
You're going to have to find adults somewhere else. We're not adults here. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2016
#1
Indeed, I can't find an adult anywhere in politics right now, except Barack Obama and Joe Biden. And
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2016
#9
I know decent Republicans who just ideologically don't believe that government should do that.
Zynx
Jan 2016
#10
Not all, but many who say "the government should not be in the business of ..." never say that
GoneFishin
Jan 2016
#52
Lets stop with the false equivalencies also, HRC supporters get called everything in the book...
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#4
I didn't want to use the post to make accusations about the relative balance of attacks.
Zynx
Jan 2016
#6
"Its few to none reciprocating these kinds of attacks on Sanders supporters"
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2016
#13
Love me some brofurkey rolled in granola, but if I don't wear socks with my sandals it gets stuck
GoneFishin
Jan 2016
#53
Anybody who has been in GDP for the past 6 months knows exactly what the fuck I'm talking about.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2016
#66
Her neoliberalism is a fact. It's not a smear, unless you don't like neoliberalism.
w4rma
Jan 2016
#35
Sanders can't throw stones, no matter how many of them his camp thinks he can hold in his hands
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#36
That Sanders can throw no stones?!!? Seriouslly, you need that explained to you?!! REALLY?! ...
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#39
Really. You're "starting to see a pattern" because I'm not picking up on your vague insults? (nt)
w4rma
Jan 2016
#40
Sanders can throw no stones is not vague and not an insult, you most likely need to start paying...
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#41
You are apparently impervious to facts, friend. Why don't you spell out these vague
w4rma
Jan 2016
#42
1. Giving a corporations undue immunity 2. Brady Bill votes 3. pragmatic on reparations ....
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#45
Reparations? Who are you voting for that supports reparations? I am unaware of Clinton's reparations
w4rma
Jan 2016
#46
I would love to vote for Sanders on reparations but he's too pragmatic on the issue cause...
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#47
I sure the fuck would, in a heart beat ... Sanders would never support reparations though
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#49
So you could care less about criminal justice reform, but reparations is *your* issue.
w4rma
Jan 2016
#50
Regressive policies like giving a whole industry undue immunity?! Sanders can't be a stone thrower
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#37
if someone says that they'll support a candidate no matter what policies they have because
MisterP
Jan 2016
#22
It seems you are arguing that you and those like you don't want to be mistreated by 'them'
HereSince1628
Jan 2016
#58
It's also about the networks that dialectically approve or disapprove of such actions
HereSince1628
Jan 2016
#65