Post #419,189
7/25/17 6:40:53 PM
7/25/17 6:40:53 PM
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cmon now, the person you ran last go round
engendered a clown car full of crazy repos (well maybe jeb and graham were not wearing the big shoes and red noses) and lost. I understand that it was her turn and 20 years of working to begat her presidency so I dont blame you personally for her running but Jaysus find someone as far from that gang as possible for the next turn.
Who knows after trump for a few years run Cornel West with Booker T on the democratic ticket and get a win. I would vote for them.
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman
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Post #419,193
7/25/17 11:04:09 PM
7/25/17 11:04:09 PM
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Move to strike as non-responsive.
We know you don't like the Clintons and haven't for, what, the last 20-some-odd years? Who do you support, and do you think they could actually win? Why don't you talk them up rather than continuing to beat on Hillary? She's not running again you know... ;-p You know that Cornell has no chance. He's not a Democrat, either... Cheers, Scott.
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Post #419,200
7/26/17 8:17:42 AM
7/26/17 8:17:42 AM
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Good $DEITY. Not the "not a Democrat!!!!111ONE!" thing again.
bcnu, Mikem
It's mourning in America again.
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Post #419,201
7/26/17 8:19:07 AM
7/26/17 8:19:07 AM
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Yes, it again. Why is it not an issue?
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Post #419,204
7/26/17 8:31:07 AM
7/26/17 8:31:07 AM
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Because ...
I am not a Federalist, because I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever, in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else, where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent. If I could not go to heaven but with a party, I would not go there at all.Thomas Jefferson
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Post #419,206
7/26/17 8:59:09 AM
7/26/17 8:59:09 AM
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Things change
On slaves: For, men, probably of any colour, but of this color we know, brought up from their infancy without necessity for thought or forecast, are by their habits rendered as incapable as children of taking care of themselves, and are extinguished promptly wherever industry is necessary for raising the young. in the mean time they are pests in society by their idleness, and the depredations to which this leads them. their amalgamation with the other colour produces a degradation to which no lover of his country, no lover of excellence in the human character can innocently consent. Thomas Jefferson
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Post #419,223
7/26/17 4:36:42 PM
7/26/17 4:36:42 PM
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Love. It. ... ... Just What these two quotes illustrate..
..seems to moi to be ~~
All Generalizations are False [implicitly: including-This-one, er, cha. cha. cha.]
Hint Language can Nevah be treated as a conveyor of simple-assed/simple-minded Boolean-fucking-Algebra!! (I wot..)
..have a Nice Drumpf-"Day" ;^>
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Post #419,306
7/28/17 10:57:44 PM
7/28/17 10:57:44 PM
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ROFL the rent a party winnahs from Arkansaw who hitched a ride to checks and glory
are at the end of their run and you huff and puff that bernie was an outlier (which he was). So who is there in the democratic party that you could get behind?
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman
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Post #419,309
7/29/17 1:45:06 PM
7/29/17 1:45:06 PM
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(Almost) anyone who wins the primaries.
I like Franken. I've heard lots of people like Kamala Harris but I know almost nothing about her. Gillibrand did good things during the various confirmation hearings and seems to know how to win fairly conservative voters in her state. Kaine is a good guy and can win over conservative voters, too, while pushing for fairly liberal policies.
I have no idea how any of them would do in Iowa and New Hampshire and all the other small states that (unfortunately) seem to determine the "momentum" that determines the nominee.
There are lots of good Democrats. (Almost) any of them would be preferable to any Republican I can think of.
At the moment I'm more worried about the Virginia elections this fall, so I'm not paying a lot of attention to national races yet.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #419,314
7/29/17 5:51:26 PM
7/29/17 5:51:26 PM
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not Kaine, he needs a rubber red nose and fright wig to go with his personality
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman
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Post #419,327
7/30/17 10:43:27 AM
7/30/17 10:43:27 AM
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Kaine can't win over Conservatives? Support for Right to Work wasn't enough?
Yeah, he's a flaming Liberal all right.Seriously, Scott. I don't mind you supporting "democrats" like Kaine, but you owe it to yourself to just come out as a Republican if you're going to continue to do so.
bcnu, Mikem
It's mourning in America again.
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Post #419,330
7/30/17 12:25:51 PM
7/30/17 12:25:51 PM
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Re: Kaine can't win over Conservatives? Support for Right to Work wasn't enough?
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