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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-19-11 03:21 AM
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179. How did the far left blow that seat when the far left went out
and voted for the Democrat, as they did in the 2010 Election. Nice revisionism there, but if you think anyone's buying it, you're very mistaken. We remember what happened and pretty much begged the party leadership to do something to show they actually cared about progressive ideals or they would lose the left/Independent vote, which they did. I totally blame Rahm et al for blowing what Dean worked so hard and so successfully to accomplish. He didn't succeed by trashing the people he needed to vote for his candidates.

Someone better get to this WH fast before the next election or they will help get a Republican in the WH and in the Senate with the way they are going. Btw, has that guy who lashed out at the 'left' again been fired yet? I have never seen more stupidity in politics as I have coming from these DLCers who are in charge of the WH. They lost us the 2010 election and now they are working hard to do the same thing in 2012. They are so immature and unprofessional it is stunning.
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