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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: was going ahead with that god aweful ugly logo her first executive decision? [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)39. Okay ...
But with all due respect, I see very little of this:
To discuss and debate issues, candidates, and strategies related to the promotion of progressive, populist reforms within the Democratic Party.
And a whole lot of what I said.
Now, maybe that serves as strategies related to the promotion of progressive, populist reforms within the Democratic Party; but, I don't see it.
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was going ahead with that god aweful ugly logo her first executive decision? [View all]
2banon
Apr 2015
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I did expect some reasonable effort to knock it out the park on the initial announcement
2banon
Apr 2015
#5
I was pointing out all that is lacking in the campaign logos to an associate today using the Obama
R. Daneel Olivaw
Apr 2015
#34
Massachusetts Gubenatorial Democratic candidate. She lost to Charlie Baker (R).
R. Daneel Olivaw
Apr 2015
#22
I'm really concerned That the blind will anoint her Queen since she has one eye.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Apr 2015
#23
Everyday Americans are not as financially well off as those in the dreamworld she created
Dragonfli
Apr 2015
#20
Agreed, going by that video, the people that need a champion don't even exist
Dragonfli
Apr 2015
#43