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In reply to the discussion: Does today's Democratic Party speak for you? [View all]Scuba
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You are tricky. You continually try to put words into the mouths of others.
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#38
So you think we live in a democracy where meeting the "others" part way will
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#64
Well most Americans don't run the country. Our conservative president couldn't negotiate
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#73
Yes exactly. Also, if you'll notice, they ask a lot of insinuating questions and rarely if ever
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#109
Silly question. IMO we are not living in a fascist state yet. However, IMO we do live in a
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#69
Too true! Corporations and the 1% are not content to support Republicans against Democrats.
Dustlawyer
Sep 2014
#62
They are going to use any means from stopping campaign contributions. I hope their efforts will
Dustlawyer
Sep 2014
#101
Exactly!!! I saw this and my immediate reaction was - "a HELLUVA lot more than the GOP does!"
calimary
Sep 2014
#60
the party's set up to allow the liberals a voice and a place, but mostly to keep them pulling the
MisterP
Sep 2014
#7
Yes! Much larger than the TEA naggers, yet ignored by the media... And many Dems.
grahamhgreen
Sep 2014
#14
There's a serious disconnect between the rank and file and the leadership
RufusTFirefly
Sep 2014
#35
I'm disappointed but I'd much rather see Democrats in power than Republicans.
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#37
You are always so polite Manny. It was just my way of saying that folks should be critical thinkers
still_one
Sep 2014
#114
The 21,000 hungry dying might be undeserving based on their boot strap performance.
Enthusiast
Sep 2014
#121
impossible to fix this as it is..2 parties, owned by money for the most part and corrupt to the core
xiamiam
Sep 2014
#57
The party has done a crappy job with messaging, especially since Wasserman-Shultz became chair
MerryBlooms
Sep 2014
#75
I realize I must seem like the least likely DUer to kick this, but I will
Algernon Moncrieff
Sep 2014
#118