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In reply to the discussion: I've changed my mind: now I'm Ready for Hillary! [View all]Scuba
(53,475 posts)49. Hey, she's smarter than Rick Perry and to the left of Icky Ricky on social issues.
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On the contrary, life long Democrats like Manny, want to see their party continue to be the party of
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#20
On the contrary again, it is VERY ODD. Also odd is the resort to personal attack. Here's why, if
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#25
That would depend upon how much damage one thinks Reagan and HW Bush did (nt)
Nye Bevan
Jun 2014
#29
If Warren starts talking like a Republican, what makes you think anyone who now supports her would
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#22
No chance in hell. You have my support right up till the time you decided decide my
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#53
Exactly. But for some reason there are people here who think that 'loyalty' will trump everything.
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#56
My politician is simply the tool by which I bring my voice to bear on policy. If my voice is no
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#57
Regardless Manny, In her book she is talking the right talk on more than just the IWR. Global
lostincalifornia
Jun 2014
#10