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In reply to the discussion: My decision is made. [View all]MH1
(18,885 posts)38. My point is that if you do not vote for the democrat you help the republican win
Just as a die-hard conservative who votes Libertarian, helps the democrat win.
I only campaign for democrats. But if I can prevent someone (who is NEVER EVER going to vote for my candidate) from voting for the major party opponent, I HELP MY CANDIDATE.
AS BY NOT VOTING FOR THE DEMOCRAT YOU HELP THE REPUBLICAN.
Fucking duh.
That's my point.
Clear now?
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The Supreme Court and women's rights won't mean much if we don't have a democracy anymore.
A Simple Game
Sep 2013
#130
Do you have a point with this cross examination? bvar22 has integrity. Something
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#74
You "see the vote for DOMA has having far worse consequences for millions of Americans. "
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#90
One more time, Wellstone also publicly repented his DOMA vote because, unlike some politicians,
dflprincess
Sep 2013
#137
He later regretted it.... AFTER the tide of Public Opinion turned against the WAR.
bvar22
Sep 2013
#195
'Zor and Zam - The Monkees 1968' Sorry couldn't embed link to song for some reason.
Mnemosyne
Sep 2013
#91
They had a few good ones, excluding most of the radio songs. Watch 'Head' sometime, total irrevence
Mnemosyne
Sep 2013
#191
I don't think the word 'good' applies to anything to do with war, bombs, killing people.
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#49
At least she's not using thos 'this subject is so hilarious to me' emoticons in all of the threads
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#56
Franken supported Bushco's invasion of Iraq as well. Believed that 'intel' about yellowcake.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#54
Just because there's a D behind someone's name, doesn't make them a democrat. -nt
CrispyQ
Sep 2013
#149
If you are not liberal, what are you? What issues of the left dont you support? nm
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#146
I always ask them to identify their principles and/or how they differ from liberals,
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#207
We are NOT "watching the same insanity ... in the Drumbeat for WAR in Iraq"
Martin Eden
Sep 2013
#61
I didn't realize President Obama lied and got us stuck in a endless war in Libya
Drale
Sep 2013
#201
Bingo. Those here that blindly follow, dont have a clue what integrity is. nm
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#76
What if their opponant in the next election is the unholy spawn of Sarah Palin & Glenn Beckk?
baldguy
Sep 2013
#10
So -write off expanded health coverage, gay rights, labor rights, voting rights, etc, etc...
baldguy
Sep 2013
#26
Boy you seem to think a crazed far right Republican could instantly get anything done that they wish
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#62
What if the Republicans become honest and start representing the people? nm
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#78
Did you ask Sid if you could use his ridicule emoticons? How childish. nm
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#136
Your comment sounds like projection. You dont like the fact that he ISNT conforming
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#144
The OP is behaiving like a two-yr-old & you're expecting the GOP to start acting honest & honorable.
baldguy
Sep 2013
#165
I'm about done with politics and voting ...too many liars. The trust will never return. n/t
L0oniX
Sep 2013
#14
I'm pretty surprised by the number of people who seem to care more about YOUR vote
hughee99
Sep 2013
#23
Saying you will "NEVER vote for or support any senator or congressman who votes "YES" on
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#118
And you had to take it down into the crap. Your post is insinuation via question.
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#147
Further to your point, our oh-so-brave House and Senate Dem leadership made a
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#102
Daschle was probably thinking of that anthrax letter he and Senator Leahy got
Art_from_Ark
Sep 2013
#153
Demanding "loyalty" does not sound very much like "working together."
woo me with science
Sep 2013
#174
Otrher countries and cultures have tried it YOUR way, putting Party above Principles.
bvar22
Sep 2013
#155
One of the smartest things that the Democratic Party could do politically
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#119
thank you. I was going to make a similar point but figured why fucking bother?
Number23
Sep 2013
#184
Further to your point, if Karl Rove, Dan Senor, Elliott Abrams and Dick Cheney are
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#104
I am so sick of the friggin hypocrisy and sanctimony. Turns out the U.S. was
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#121
I have e-mailed my congressman (Ron Barber) to ask that there is no military intervention.
panader0
Sep 2013
#50
I respect your point of view but I could vote for someon who supported it as long as it just
hrmjustin
Sep 2013
#83
I've made it known to them. The ball is in their court now. No representation? No vote n/t
Catherina
Sep 2013
#96
You greatly overestimate the strength and intensity of oppositon to a strike on Syria...
Silent3
Sep 2013
#145
I will be calling my rep Maxine Waters' office on Monday (again) and calling Boxer and
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#106
I'm not sure how Begich feels, but Murkowski is not thrilled with the idea.
Blue_In_AK
Sep 2013
#125
As I've told my senators and congressmen, "Your votes decides my vote." I'm with you bvar22.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2013
#171
Mandatory Health Insurance purchased from "Private" Corporations =/= Health Care.
bvar22
Sep 2013
#189