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Erich Bloodaxe BSN

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27. No, they do admit she has flaws.
Fri Aug 1, 2014, 11:51 AM
Aug 2014

She has a huge flaw in her position on I/P, although, admittedly, it's one shared by virtually every elected member of both parties.

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Kick, Rec n/t Smarmie Doofus Aug 2014 #1
To be honest, I thought Hillary abstained from voting on Bankruptcy Deform. closeupready Aug 2014 #2
She voted for the 2001 bill which didn't pass and missed the vote on the 2005 bill. PoliticAverse Aug 2014 #5
k&R KoKo Aug 2014 #3
k&r for the truth, however depressing it may be. n/t Laelth Aug 2014 #4
Why would Hillary be Warren or why would Warren be Clinton? How do you determing who would be Thinkingabout Aug 2014 #6
The present Warren or the one who probably voted for Reagan twice? BeyondGeography Aug 2014 #7
"probably voted for Reagan twice"? "PROBABLY"! hedgehog Aug 2014 #9
Per-zactly! Plucketeer Aug 2014 #11
She can say she didn't vote for him BeyondGeography Aug 2014 #17
I am sick and tired of Republicans oozing over to join the Democrats Fred Friendlier Aug 2014 #33
There's not enough "oozers" to explain that effect Scootaloo Aug 2014 #51
Hillary was a Goldwater girl PADemD Aug 2014 #24
Who supported Eugene McCarthy as a junior in college, and then campaigned for McGovern in '72 BeyondGeography Aug 2014 #25
Hey, good point. Richard Shelby was a Democrat when *he* was 46 years old.... beerandjesus Aug 2014 #28
there are pubs in my family who vote dem. broad brush much? roguevalley Aug 2014 #42
And Reagan used to be a big time Democrat too! cascadiance Aug 2014 #30
The main point is how easy BeyondGeography Aug 2014 #37
not likely imho roguevalley Aug 2014 #43
I guess just as easily as wingnuts "deflate" Thom Hartmann for campaigning for Goldwater... cascadiance Aug 2014 #48
How dare you not toe the DU line when it comes to the infallible Warren... Cali_Democrat Aug 2014 #35
So the person who "probably" voted for Goldwater... ljm2002 Aug 2014 #38
She was not even eligible to vote for Goldwater is how it works BeyondGeography Aug 2014 #39
Well since she campaigned for Goldwater... ljm2002 Aug 2014 #40
She campaigned for Goldwater but was not old enough to vote. Thinkingabout Aug 2014 #46
I concede. n/t ljm2002 Aug 2014 #49
Or, or the future Warren that probably will become a Scientology. rhett o rick Aug 2014 #45
Good...Warren also has her flaws... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #8
No, they do admit she has flaws. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #27
If anyone is looking for any dem to mildly criticize and say, maybe, just maybe joeybee12 Aug 2014 #29
Actually, they can look at Rep Ellison of Minnesota. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #32
He's the only one, and I should clarify any Dem with national joeybee12 Aug 2014 #34
I would vote for Warren over Hillary but I have some suspicions about what role Warren is... L0oniX Aug 2014 #10
Don't forget, we're talking about the Democratic Party here - hedgehog Aug 2014 #13
Yep ...thinking the Dem party is above manipulation is indeed ludicrous. L0oniX Aug 2014 #15
If we are going to discuss manipulation, let's get serious and look hedgehog Aug 2014 #23
could it be,that Rogers meant a small d? sadoldgirl Aug 2014 #18
if Warren lets Hillary make that claim, then it's essentially true Enrique Aug 2014 #12
It is going to be hard to find a candidate who is mot supported by corporations. Thinkingabout Aug 2014 #47
Sirota is taking a break from Obama bashing this week? conservaphobe Aug 2014 #14
some people don't like conservatism, regardless of who's practicing it Doctor_J Aug 2014 #20
Lol. Melodramatic much? nt conservaphobe Aug 2014 #21
says the poster of reply#14 Doctor_J Aug 2014 #22
That is a good read. JaydenD Aug 2014 #16
The Hillary Is Inevitable club make a few vanity posts every time Warren Doctor_J Aug 2014 #19
Its like Obama split into two people LiberalLovinLug Aug 2014 #26
HRC played a leading part in drafting the TPP antigop Aug 2014 #31
To be fair Clinton was in the Senate for eight years whereas Warren has only been in totodeinhere Aug 2014 #36
Sirota - still a hack wyldwolf Aug 2014 #41
that is_why he will never get my vote. clinton better step up. I'm already tired of her and her tin roguevalley Aug 2014 #44
" . . . filled in for George W. Bush . . ." Major Hogwash Aug 2014 #50
Well, it's a step, and a tool Babel_17 Aug 2014 #52
Hillary is clearly campaigning for the support of the wealthy and no DLCer yurbud Aug 2014 #53
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