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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: Three kinds of threads to stop posting on [View all]PowerToThePeople
(9,610 posts)73. "There's nothing wrong with correcting misinformation."
You kind of have to.
I have seen some threads that were so wrong that no one bothered to call it out.
The HRCers, BOGers, third-wayers, and neoliberals in general all just piled into the thread patting each others backs and giving high fives. They try to make it look like people truly approved of the OP.
Someone has to call out the bs imo. I do tire of it though. I just now ignored one poster who has gotten too under my skin.
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I am trying not to post on anything but condolence posts for a while. My heart races too much
roguevalley
Sep 2015
#41
Hmmm, Hillary's list of indefensible positions is endless, so take the mote out of your own eye.
smokey nj
Sep 2015
#19
I poke my head in here, read a bit - but mostly am relishing my book-related gardening activities
NRaleighLiberal
Sep 2015
#26
It is not Bernie vs Hillary. It never was. It is Progressive D vs Moderate/Conservative D
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#29
I would not have been "solidly behind Hillary". I would have been "meh" at the very best.
djean111
Sep 2015
#34
I disagree on the 'solidity' for HRC - This progressive would have been holding his nose.
Tommymac
Sep 2015
#42
Incessantly mocking a sitting Senator's initials is childish, petty and disrespectful.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#67
The third one, attacking Bernie's supporters, appears to be an organized strategy. Bernie is a huge
sabrina 1
Sep 2015
#69
attack on the strengths, not the weaknesses--get them defending and apologizing,
MisterP
Sep 2015
#78