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In reply to the discussion: Green Party of the U.S. and the Democratic Socialist Party of the U.S.A. [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)76. Thou hast disrupted, poorly. Buh-bye nt
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Green Party of the U.S. and the Democratic Socialist Party of the U.S.A. [View all]
carterbob1
Dec 2012
OP
You have to go lightly on this on DU, because I think this is a TOS violation, and you
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#1
I am glad to see that I am not the only DUer who when called up for jury service is refusing to play
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2012
#14
I always see "neoliberal" as its original application to the free-marketeers of the 1930s
HereSince1628
Dec 2012
#44
Bill Clinton was searching for a descriptive term for his administration and the one bandied
Samantha
Dec 2012
#69
Bush was not 'elected'. He was 'installed' after a bloodless coup d'etat. Get your
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#6
NH was in November by 8am. Florida polls closed 9am decision in December. Get the timeline straight
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#11
In New Hampshire Nader received more votes from registered Republicans than Democrats.
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2012
#21
"Which means maybe" Exactly. You don't know. You're speculating. Ralph Nader caused New Hampshire
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2012
#65
the numbers tell the story. Nader got so many votes, those would have gone to Gore, and the 4 EV
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#70
The Filthy Five of the Supremes stole the election from Gore. Gore&Lieberman also gave up and turned
byeya
Dec 2012
#12
If Gore wanted the votes of the left he could have pursued them..but didn't.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2012
#20
Well then don't complain when the Democrats act centrist because that's exactly what they are
davidn3600
Dec 2012
#32
Supporting either party means you support the GOP and everything they stand for.
RomneyLies
Dec 2012
#9
That's pretty much what I think too. We all need to be united under the democratic tent, no
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#15
The Socialist Workers Party doesn't stand a chance, because people like you voted for the Democrats
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2012
#55
The oriblem with supporting fringe left parties is you drive the country AS A WHOLE to the right.
RomneyLies
Dec 2012
#50
The year Roosevelt was elected nearly a million people voted for the Socialist and Communist Parties
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2012
#56
Given that I was referring to the 1932 election that's a pretty delayed reaction on Roosevelt's part
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2012
#68
Many Democrats oppose the GOP but back their policies. These Dems want their jobs but don't
byeya
Dec 2012
#13
Outside the box thinking is good. Consider and weigh all your options. If you're disenchanted
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2012
#26
If you mean DSA they're not a third party. They're also a wishy washy excuse for what passes for
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2012
#25
I believe the Green Party still allows for dual party membership, so you may be able to be both
GreenPartyVoter
Dec 2012
#38
Not a US Citizen, Not a Member of the Democratic Party and Not a Legal US Voter expressing concern
Resonance_Chamber
Dec 2012
#73