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First president in history to: (Original Post) babylonsister May 2014 OP
So true!!!! sheshe2 May 2014 #1
First president in history Mr.Bill May 2014 #5
Prescisely, babylonsistah.. there it is all written out for those who haven't Cha May 2014 #2
K&R n/t lordsummerisle May 2014 #3
"Occupy Democrats" salib May 2014 #4
Hmm . . . smallcat88 May 2014 #6
Most likely. IrishAyes May 2014 #11
Yup. onlyadream May 2014 #7
pukes blocked a goddammed JOBS bill, for godsake. BlancheSplanchnik May 2014 #8
disloyal opposition. pansypoo53219 May 2014 #9
powerful graphic. Whisp May 2014 #10
It is so similar to what they did to Harold Washington after he won the Chicago Mayor's race. Pirate Smile May 2014 #12
I wanted to stop by and add Coolest Ranger May 2014 #13
Don't let the bastards get you down. Major Hogwash May 2014 #14
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2014 #15
Kick politicasista Jun 2014 #16

salib

(2,116 posts)
4. "Occupy Democrats"
Sun May 18, 2014, 06:30 PM
May 2014

Has, of course, nothing to do with "Occupy Wall Street".

From what I see, it has little or nothing to do with what most people would see as "the Occupy movement".

Mostly seems like a way to try to co-opt the good will of "the Occupy movement". Looks "DNC-y" to me.

Sucks to me.

see http://occupywallst.org/forum/occupy-democratsmerging-occupy-and-obama/

and

www.occupydemocrats.com

smallcat88

(426 posts)
6. Hmm . . .
Sun May 18, 2014, 06:57 PM
May 2014

What's the difference between that last face and all the others? No more racism - my ass. Despite all the opposition he's still managed to pull this country back from the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression, passed healthcare reform and Oh Yeah! Did what the previous administration kept talking about doing but never really tried to do - GOT BIN LADEN!
Still think that last one pisses off the right more than anything else.

Pirate Smile

(27,617 posts)
12. It is so similar to what they did to Harold Washington after he won the Chicago Mayor's race.
Sun May 18, 2014, 10:41 PM
May 2014

They just decided to refuse to let the government function. They did things never done before.

Coolest Ranger

(2,034 posts)
13. I wanted to stop by and add
Mon May 19, 2014, 09:01 PM
May 2014

that he is also the first President in history to be disrespected by members of his own party who love chastising those who love him as evident as I have seen in the general discussion. Some days this place depresses me with their constant attacks on those of us who love and support him. It's why I don't come around any more.

Some days I'm ashamed to be a democrat.

Major Hogwash

(17,656 posts)
14. Don't let the bastards get you down.
Tue May 20, 2014, 02:27 AM
May 2014

Most of the carping going on in the general discussion forum is out of a force of habit, I think.
A lot of those old time members spent so many years complaining about President Bush that they didn't really know how to react to a Democrat occupying the White House.
Especially for 2 terms.

We all know that President Obama can't control what the Republicans do in Congress any more than Bill Clinton did when he was the president.
So, a lot of what some of those people are complaining about is simply wasted energy.

I think the vast majority of them still want to give their political input on the issues of the day, though.
Yet, some of them haven't really thought through the issue long enough to realize that what we have now is a country that is thoroughly divided between the 2 major parties.
So much so, that it is breaking the Republican party in to smaller factions.
The Democratic party went through this same sort of thing in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

However, the Republicans have taken extreme measures to thwart progress.
Things they never did before.
Nevertheless, they forget . . . the wheels of justice grind slowly.
So, the Republicans are losing a battle with the future, a future that some of them refuse to move in to.

In the evenings, I look up at the stars as they first come out right after the sun goes down, and I wonder what people like Nelson Mandela and other world leaders of recent history think of us these days.
And I ask myself, are we doing enough?, are we really making inroads?, are we being consistent?, are we being fair to all?

As long as we have hope and continue to push against those who are stonewalling against progress, we are winning.
Our causes are just, they are moral, they are ethical.
And so, we will approach building that city on the hill that has been spoken of so eloquently in the past so many times for so many centuries, whether the current Republicans in Congress like it or not.

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