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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: DU is making me sad. [View all]pinebox
(5,761 posts)238. No my argument is
I will vote for what I believe in and what I think is the best for the people who struggle every day in the country and that is NOT a vote for Hillary. There are OTHER choices.
As far as your assertion of Trump/Cruz, you know what, I don't see a lot of differences between them and Hillary.
Wars. Minimum wage. On and on.
So tell me again, why should I vote for the Dempublican? Sorry, not doing it.
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Exactly. I haven't been posting here much for the pst few weeks. 2008 was brutal, especially
Arkansas Granny
Mar 2016
#108
Me, too. It reminds me of 1968 and all the savage hatred for Hubert Humphrey. The Result? Nixon
Glorfindel
Mar 2016
#8
If you think Hillary is just as bad as Trump, I don't know what to say to you.
yardwork
Mar 2016
#92
No. The choice is death by thousand paper cuts from Hillary. Or a bullet to the head under Trump.
Katashi_itto
Mar 2016
#35
f you had remotely gotten it you would not be framing Bernie in your response to my statement.
Katashi_itto
Mar 2016
#75
I also have a background in economics - so what are the results of a trade war?
CajunBlazer
Mar 2016
#136
LOL...My point is under Hillary we know what will happen. US will undergo a Fire Sale.
Katashi_itto
Mar 2016
#154
I've received your message loud and clear for a very long time thank you very much.
stillwaiting
Mar 2016
#43
Climate change and the sixth global mass-extinction event is happening now
SoLeftIAmRight
Mar 2016
#65
I'm curious if you think there is no limit to the lies, corruption, & backstabbing we should accept
Arugula Latte
Mar 2016
#123
How are we going to change this party though? Hillary is basically a Republican.
Arugula Latte
Mar 2016
#196
I think most readers of this thread feel that the people saying they will not vote for the nominee
musicblind
Mar 2016
#164
I like Bernie, it is the small core of hardliner followers of his that are nauseating
Tarc
Mar 2016
#60
DU is an internet forum and it's not worth getting sad or angry about anything here.
Kaleva
Mar 2016
#113
How, I'm asking, can it be that all opposing views are"missing the point"????
closeupready
Mar 2016
#192
I like them both, my Yin & Yang Dream Team. What I'm thrilled about is how The Donald made Jeb cry!
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#186
Both groups get testy to criticisms or anything they initially perceive to be critical.
gordianot
Mar 2016
#281
''Voting is not just about you and remaining pure on your ideological high horse.''
Shadowflash
Mar 2016
#214
Here we go with the Nader meme. Never mind that it has been repeatedly disproved. nt
pberq
Mar 2016
#255
With all due respect, I don't think Secretary Clinton is a great candidate
DefenseLawyer
Mar 2016
#215
"Electing another neo-liberal is a huge win for Republicans" - excellent and so true! eom
pberq
Mar 2016
#256
some people have major issues and are just using the primary as the latest excuse to air them out
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#253
I had some friends I couldnt have conversations with for a couple years, over Ralph Effin' Nader
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#262