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In reply to the discussion: you kind of have to ask yourself - "whose side is Obama on?" [View all]LetTimmySmoke
(1,202 posts)29. The side with the biggest donors.
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This has nothing to do with Obama's re-election. The post is about this piece-of-shit bill
progressoid
Apr 2012
#28
I was thinking the same thing. It was during the Reagan Administration and his Voodoo economics
RC
Apr 2012
#66
MY Union decided a long time ago to support this president in his bid for another term.
Ikonoklast
Apr 2012
#23
Wow that is ironic...for a political party to repeatedly undermine their own base of support.
limpyhobbler
Apr 2012
#63
it would be nice if someone could provide a timeframe where it would be acceptable..
frylock
Apr 2012
#35
Hey pal, that thirty seconds of meany mean bashing could suppress a vote somewhere.
Dragonfli
Apr 2012
#61
I'm inclined to vote for the person most likely to listen to valid criticism from the "left" ...
TahitiNut
Apr 2012
#73
True! The proof is the billions Koch Bros and Karl Rove are spending to promote Obama
emulatorloo
Apr 2012
#74
OMG! 19 corporations on the board! How come the board isn't made up completely of unions?
freshwest
Apr 2012
#32
Our party needs a progressive ass-kicking. I am sick to death of centrist & "bipartisan" BS.
mother earth
Apr 2012
#37
that's the choice - the Democratic Party has moved way to the right and the Republican party has
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2012
#44
I agree - the GOP has become the part of an inceasingly narrowly defined belief system and the
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2012
#79
I think only die hard democrats refuse to get it..everyone else gets it but doesn't know what to do
xiamiam
Apr 2012
#57
I haven't asked that question since the transition team was announced.
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#53