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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I'll be 70 yrs old in May 2016. [View all]Hepburn
(21,054 posts)24. So a vote for Hillary is a vote for suffering?
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Um, Hillary has been "evolving" like crazy in the past 12 months. WTF are you talking about?
Romulox
Nov 2015
#1
I support HRC also for those beliefs & human rights passions she has always held.
misterhighwasted
Nov 2015
#14
With President Hillary, things will get somewhat worse... TTP, no finance reform.
Hoppy
Nov 2015
#58
Not necessarily, with Hillary come her powerful women & men she has campaigned for.
misterhighwasted
Nov 2015
#66
with Hillary comes a team of neo liberals who will privatise everything and continue the endless war
Doctor_J
Nov 2015
#82
No. "You apparently have a view of history that does not equate with facts. "
misterhighwasted
Nov 2015
#47
I'm 71, my wife is 75. We are aware and voting for Bernie or another progressive.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2015
#5
So when Women have to turn control of their bodies over to Ted Cruz, you will come here and
randys1
Nov 2015
#28
Life is full of suffering, but VOTING to insure the death & suffering of over a million people
99th_Monkey
Nov 2015
#19
I said this before. The world is not either black or white. If you reduce everything to neat
upaloopa
Nov 2015
#117
With this mindset, you will be best able to handle a republican win out of all of us here.
artislife
Nov 2015
#101
So sometimes pointless wars of choice, justified by lies, are ok, and sometimes not?
beerandjesus
Nov 2015
#116
Damn straight. Spot on. Hillary or Bernie either voted FOR or AGAINST the Iraq War
99th_Monkey
Nov 2015
#27
So with a post like yours I assume you are in the camp of will support whoever the Dem
randys1
Nov 2015
#30
Actually, I don't believe her values have changed. Just her words. n/t
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#43
True. If they did represent her as dignified as she is, there would be no bernie.
misterhighwasted
Nov 2015
#34
But she voted to go into Iraq. Couldn't she see past the Republican smokescreen?
The Wielding Truth
Nov 2015
#36
No lower middle class family in the 50s-60s could even aspire to live in a house like the Rodham's.
hedda_foil
Nov 2015
#57
Unm that statement is a broadbrush and doesn't reflect more than your friends & neighbors.
misterhighwasted
Nov 2015
#51
Interesting how someone who complains of others being rude and insulting has just got a time out
Fumesucker
Nov 2015
#76
Don't even begin to think that you are more socially aware than we are.
DisgustipatedinCA
Nov 2015
#49
Hillary's family was not lower middle class at all, upper middle class and comfortably so.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#60
"....she stands for the same values as I do and they haven't changed all these years."
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2015
#75
I find it interesting so many wants to compare Sanders to FDR, well, that would put Sanders in the
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#77
I will be 70 next March. As a woman, I did my share of struggling; my early years
djean111
Nov 2015
#105