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giftedgirl77

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52. By Flecia.
Sun Apr 10, 2016, 01:10 PM
Apr 2016
There's that immoral argument again... CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #1
I've only been on here for a month Trenzalore Apr 2016 #6
and it was like that (or worse) in the previous months DrDan Apr 2016 #21
But well founded. nt artislife Apr 2016 #65
in the fertile minds of some DrDan Apr 2016 #66
In the clear eyes of many artislife Apr 2016 #69
what does that say about her opponents(s) - considering her huge lead in vote counts DrDan Apr 2016 #78
Cloudy vision, unwillingness to see. artislife Apr 2016 #87
how elitist of you DrDan Apr 2016 #91
Name recognition Bettie Apr 2016 #121
funny how trump crushed bush - who certainly has bigger name recognition DrDan Apr 2016 #130
You think Trump is less recognizable than Jeb Bush? Ed Suspicious Apr 2016 #137
yes - less than the bush name DrDan Apr 2016 #138
You're wrong... Buddyblazon Apr 2016 #142
why would I care one way or another - explain cruz and kasich clobbering bush DrDan Apr 2016 #144
That's your shithole state... Buddyblazon Apr 2016 #148
Exactly! They are brand names. So many people lack critical thinking in the US and just have RKP5637 Apr 2016 #133
they certainly rejected bush . . . DrDan Apr 2016 #136
Trump is flashy and Bettie Apr 2016 #139
then explain cruz and kasich crushing bush DrDan Apr 2016 #140
Excellent point! Jeb was pathetic. I think he got pushed into that. n/t RKP5637 Apr 2016 #145
I think so also - I think he knew it was not a good time for him DrDan Apr 2016 #146
She has a huge lead because people do not see, in my view. pangaia Apr 2016 #129
Are you supporting Hillary in the primary? Broward Apr 2016 #15
Wasn't the point of this post how awful Hillary Supporters are to Bernie Sanders supporters Trenzalore Apr 2016 #24
No, may be that was the point of your post. Broward Apr 2016 #36
It's weird how Hillary followers say that revbones Apr 2016 #27
I am glad someone else noticed that. TM99 Apr 2016 #96
I don't know. Ethics don't seem important to Hillary Clinton supporters Seeinghope Apr 2016 #43
Yep. Juicy_Bellows Apr 2016 #103
That is exactly what scares me about Hillary randr Apr 2016 #112
This message was self-deleted by its author geek tragedy Apr 2016 #119
My take is if you're voting for Hillary that's exactly what you're voting for Chezboo Apr 2016 #113
It's like this. CrowCityDem Apr 2016 #114
Move forward..where? trade deals, disaster capitalism on an even grander scale? pangaia Apr 2016 #131
Good luck on your journey DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #2
She won't be taking that journey alone...it's the Hillary people who want to be alone. ViseGrip Apr 2016 #3
Well, OK, then... MineralMan Apr 2016 #4
I'm sticking with my tradition and history.. FarPoint Apr 2016 #5
Many More Feel Likewise About Hillary... Rest Assured... Cannot Stomach Her Corporatist Nature! CorporatistNation Apr 2016 #17
Tradition and history-- THAT is the problem. pangaia Apr 2016 #135
Unfortunately One of the 99 Apr 2016 #7
How in the hell could the current democratic party timmymoff Apr 2016 #31
JFK was practically a conservative. virgogal Apr 2016 #67
You forgot to include Bill Clinton. bvf Apr 2016 #44
Amazing to see the hate towards Bill Clinton on DU. cwydro Apr 2016 #126
The Obama hatred is right there under the surface on DU as well redstateblues Apr 2016 #153
Once you see what's happening it's impossible to unsee it Fumesucker Apr 2016 #8
?? JudyM Apr 2016 #9
That is some incredible planning Trenzalore Apr 2016 #13
Contingency planning, I used to do it Fumesucker Apr 2016 #20
I don't see the far left being marginalized by a Hillary loss Trenzalore Apr 2016 #26
The selecting and demonization of a scapegoat is of utmost importance in political planning Fumesucker Apr 2016 #32
They've been doing that for literally decades now. Marr Apr 2016 #42
Sadly true. KPN Apr 2016 #47
You've been sucking too many fumes. woolldog Apr 2016 #30
I love you too.. Fumesucker Apr 2016 #35
My daughters don't need a Trump Presidency, thank you. You're selfish and whiny. randome Apr 2016 #10
That's not much of an agruement.... daleanime Apr 2016 #70
"Fear of Trump" is the best thing Clinton has going for her. arcane1 Apr 2016 #74
It wasn't intended to be. It was in response to OP's hoping that Trump wins. randome Apr 2016 #79
What does that say about those.... daleanime Apr 2016 #83
Clinton is no more looking to profit from death than Sanders is with his support of the F-35. randome Apr 2016 #92
This message was self-deleted by its author geek tragedy Apr 2016 #120
"We may need a Trump Presidency" ... um, fuck that! JoePhilly Apr 2016 #11
Awwww, looks like somebody needs their fah fah Dem2 Apr 2016 #12
Democrats will strive to avoid a re-Scaliafied Supreme Court. oasis Apr 2016 #14
Why isn't the position filled already? artislife Apr 2016 #68
During the next 4 years, at least 3 justice seats will need to be filled. oasis Apr 2016 #73
randr, Skid Rogue Apr 2016 #16
It's not even a tactic. It's a justification for laziness. randome Apr 2016 #18
It's not laziness ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2016 #59
And using this forum to openly do so. grossproffit Apr 2016 #116
YES. When Nader's supporters cost Gore the 2000 election, Nye Bevan Apr 2016 #39
By Al Gore timmymoff Apr 2016 #53
The Democratic Party will desperately strive to carry on without your participation... Surya Gayatri Apr 2016 #19
Key phrase: "desperately strive". KPN Apr 2016 #49
"We may need a Trump presidency" zappaman Apr 2016 #22
The "If I don't get my way, I'm taking my ball and going home argument" ... SFnomad Apr 2016 #23
Characterize it as that if you want, but its a false narrative. KPN Apr 2016 #51
It's hardly a false narrative ... it's reality SFnomad Apr 2016 #60
I guess you didn't read my post KPN Apr 2016 #71
I read your post ... I was talking about the OP SFnomad Apr 2016 #72
Me too. You are talking about it KPN Apr 2016 #86
I'm talking about the OP and what this person is doing SFnomad Apr 2016 #89
No. I'm simply pointing out that people can KPN Apr 2016 #100
Emotional immaturity explains the attraction to Trump nt geek tragedy Apr 2016 #124
That's some Trump-humping bullshit right there. Codeine Apr 2016 #25
opting out of an election is not trump humping restorefreedom Apr 2016 #98
No, neither of those men will be President. Codeine Apr 2016 #106
gonna be hard to govern as a pardoned criminal restorefreedom Apr 2016 #108
Christ, you guys are just recycling Free Republic posts from 1997 now. nt Codeine Apr 2016 #109
did you see the president on fox? restorefreedom Apr 2016 #111
Ummm....I thought pro-Trump posts weren't allowed? LisaM Apr 2016 #28
Sounds like the line was crossed to me! Native Apr 2016 #110
Surviving a Trump (or Cruz) presidency is the larger issue Zambero Apr 2016 #29
Not to worry. KPN Apr 2016 #56
Sure, you wouldn't suffer from a Trump presidency, but millions would. tabasco Apr 2016 #33
Are you a white male? Loudestlib Apr 2016 #34
Link? Cali_Democrat Apr 2016 #84
. Loudestlib Apr 2016 #90
You need a considerable amount of privilege Nye Bevan Apr 2016 #37
They've based their entire argument on "beat Trump"... TCJ70 Apr 2016 #38
Yup. KPN Apr 2016 #58
The fate of the nation creeksneakers2 Apr 2016 #40
No, and it shouldn't be determined by the DNC circumventing basic KPN Apr 2016 #61
That will sure show the women, people of color, and BainsBane Apr 2016 #41
That's okay. Those people you mention? They probably all live in the South. randome Apr 2016 #48
... Agschmid Apr 2016 #45
your sentiment handmade34 Apr 2016 #46
Illegitimi non carborundum DookDook Apr 2016 #50
+1! KPN Apr 2016 #62
By Flecia. giftedgirl77 Apr 2016 #52
Okay bye. n/t Lil Missy Apr 2016 #54
The thing is, if she wins she's the savior of the Republican Party... Umbral18 Apr 2016 #55
Agree completely TheFarseer Apr 2016 #104
To vote for Hillary if she is the nominee katmondoo Apr 2016 #57
Asinine argument and selfish to boot. Beacool Apr 2016 #63
Supreme Court is more powerful than any WH. It will only go in 1 of 2 directions... blm Apr 2016 #64
AUTOMATED MESSAGE: You alerted on a post which was already alerted stone space Apr 2016 #75
Who knew ... trump humpers are everywhere ... In_The_Wind Apr 2016 #150
Like the Drinker Who Has To End Up The River Apr 2016 #76
Excellent post! Juicy_Bellows Apr 2016 #105
Quite naive, a Trump or Cruz presidency will make it very difficult to do that for decades. Hoyt Apr 2016 #77
It has been sad to watch Android3.14 Apr 2016 #80
Totally legitimate position. JCanete Apr 2016 #81
This message was self-deleted by its author geek tragedy Apr 2016 #123
It's not going to get better until we ALL feel the same pain. Phlem Apr 2016 #82
There's no accounting for idiocy cloaked in a self proclaimed noble act. Sheepshank Apr 2016 #85
Bye Felicia Tarc Apr 2016 #88
Who is likely to be more of a hawk, I wonder? lostnfound Apr 2016 #93
My state has a Repub governor, Repub house, Repub senate. JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2016 #94
I've seen this said many times... one_voice Apr 2016 #95
Bernie gets strong support from independents. Hillary does not. stillwaiting Apr 2016 #115
A powerful, logical argument anigbrowl Apr 2016 #97
Ya throwing women's and girl's lives under the bus to literally be run over, for your revolution is seabeyond Apr 2016 #99
No such thing as Bernie Bros, nope nt geek tragedy Apr 2016 #141
Truly... Privileged at the least. Nt seabeyond Apr 2016 #147
I find it laughable that HRC supporters would call you "selfish"... Yurovsky Apr 2016 #101
So you prefer Trump to Hillary like the OP? nt geek tragedy Apr 2016 #122
There will not be an Earth if Trump is elected Rosa Luxemburg Apr 2016 #102
Buh-bye, Susan! Have fun driving over the cliff again! IamMab Apr 2016 #107
To the OP, I'd say look at the big picture. Vinca Apr 2016 #117
Hillary has already expressed an interest in adding limitations to abortion rights. djean111 Apr 2016 #151
This message was self-deleted by its author geek tragedy Apr 2016 #118
If Jill Stein herself were running Hillary's campaign herself, she could not set herself up better. Attorney in Texas Apr 2016 #125
At least vote for Democrats down ticket or quit whining about your revolution. Trust Buster Apr 2016 #127
Sometimes things have to get really really bad before people finally wake up and quit being robots. RKP5637 Apr 2016 #128
Trump humping thread gets 38 recs on DU ... salinsky Apr 2016 #132
You'll show them Renew Deal Apr 2016 #134
Nobody makes you do anything. You own this. Don't blame Hillary supporters upaloopa Apr 2016 #143
Another pro-Trump post on DU. DanTex Apr 2016 #149
I'm not at that point yet. B Calm Apr 2016 #152
Another childish tantrum from a Bernie or Buster redstateblues Apr 2016 #154
Stupid logic (actually lack of logic) HERVEPA Apr 2016 #155
Locking Bobbie Jo Apr 2016 #156
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