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In reply to the discussion: Is DU now in lockstep with McCain, Ayotte, and Graham and united against Susan Rice? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(101,316 posts)35. What is your 'duck' that you think you've identified?
Do you really think that DU is "now in lockstep with McCain, Ayotte, and Graham"? Do you think that a couple of threads, bringing up totally different points from those senators, means DU as a whole has started agreeing with them, despite all the DU threads pointing out how the senators are full of shit? If so, you're completely clueless. Like the thread starter.
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Is DU now in lockstep with McCain, Ayotte, and Graham and united against Susan Rice? [View all]
fried eggs
Nov 2012
OP
I wish there were a different abbreviation than SOS, 'cause often I think of the other SOS when
RKP5637
Nov 2012
#15
I think a few people have expressed some concern over her holdings in a firm having to do with
hrmjustin
Nov 2012
#16
With only 325 posts of your own, you're in no position to try to pull rank
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2012
#25
been seeing a lot of this lately and I question the sincerity of their 'concern' as much as McCain's
blm
Nov 2012
#59
I am solidly with Susan Rice, investments and all. No rethuglican witch hunt will
mfcorey1
Nov 2012
#22
She brings solid experience in foreign affairs. Now, all will not agree with some of her
mfcorey1
Nov 2012
#44
It is possible to think in shades of gray, not only just in black and white thinking
quinnox
Nov 2012
#55