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KG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-13-03 10:37 PM
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41. even easier than blaming dem. party leadership.
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  -What's causing the division in the Democratic party? Q  Aug-13-03 02:09 PM   #0 
  - I totally agree, Q (n/t)  w4rma   Aug-13-03 02:13 PM   #1 
  - I blame the Greens  sangha   Aug-13-03 02:14 PM   #2 
  - I guess that's easier than blaming the repugs  el_gato   Aug-13-03 02:23 PM   #4 
  - not really true.  enki23   Aug-13-03 02:26 PM   #7 
  - Are you kidding me??  leesa   Aug-14-03 08:14 AM   #45 
  - even easier than blaming dem. party leadership.  KG   Aug-13-03 10:37 PM   #41 
  - nope.no need for Greens if the DEMS werent so right wing.  jonnyblitz   Aug-13-03 09:43 PM   #37 
  - Well said Q  Syn_Dem   Aug-13-03 02:16 PM   #3 
  - the green party surely has a lot to do with it  enki23   Aug-13-03 02:24 PM   #5 
  - you got that right  noiretblu   Aug-13-03 02:57 PM   #17 
  - Well, let's see. Does it have anything to do with the fact that  rock   Aug-13-03 02:26 PM   #6 
  - I agree completely...and I find it  Desertrose   Aug-13-03 02:27 PM   #8 
  - Answers  rabid_nerd   Aug-13-03 02:28 PM   #9 
  - 1) Some are catching on that it IS branch 2 of Corporate party, and 2  DuctapeFatwa   Aug-13-03 02:30 PM   #10 
  - steering the debate AWAY from blaming those fat cat Boss Tweeds  WhoCountsTheVotes   Aug-13-03 02:33 PM   #11 
  - you really care a lot about dem unity, don't you  Cocoa   Aug-13-03 02:34 PM   #12 
  - Isn't it obvious?  sangha   Aug-13-03 02:39 PM   #13 
  - If the grocery stores would take Dem unity instead of dollars  DuctapeFatwa   Aug-13-03 02:48 PM   #14 
     - Illogical  sangha   Aug-13-03 02:55 PM   #15 
        - Lets assume for the sake of argument that you are right  DuctapeFatwa   Aug-13-03 03:57 PM   #18 
           - I know better than that  sangha   Aug-13-03 04:07 PM   #20 
           - I did not accuse any party of helping the poor  DuctapeFatwa   Aug-13-03 04:19 PM   #25 
           - Only one party has helped the poor, but you won't admit it.  sangha   Aug-14-03 09:17 AM   #50 
           - the promises are being kept?  AntiLempa   Aug-14-03 08:33 AM   #47 
              - Yes, the promises are being kept by Dems  sangha   Aug-14-03 09:20 AM   #51 
                 - Delusional.  AntiLempa   Aug-14-03 09:42 AM   #52 
                    - Repukes are breaking the promise  sangha   Aug-14-03 09:48 AM   #53 
                       - stop bringing up the Greens.  AntiLempa   Aug-14-03 10:01 AM   #55 
           - IF  cincysux   Aug-13-03 05:00 PM   #27 
              - You make an excellent point  DuctapeFatwa   Aug-13-03 05:10 PM   #28 
  - Differences of opinion.  bandera   Aug-13-03 02:56 PM   #16 
  - To tell the truth, I think this is why we need  Clete   Aug-13-03 04:01 PM   #19 
  - Not true, Clete  sangha   Aug-13-03 04:08 PM   #21 
     - I didn't mention the Green Party...  Q   Aug-13-03 04:24 PM   #26 
        - because some DEMS are obsessed with the Green Party  jonnyblitz   Aug-13-03 09:46 PM   #38 
           - More Green irony  sangha   Aug-14-03 09:12 AM   #49 
  - The Greens and the DLC are damaging the left  Democat   Aug-13-03 04:09 PM   #22 
  - The Greens are a third party and they have a 'right' to participate...  Q   Aug-13-03 07:02 PM   #30 
  - Reason for divisions in the party  Yupster   Aug-13-03 04:11 PM   #23 
  - gays/lesbians an interest group?  AntiLempa   Aug-14-03 09:53 AM   #54 
  - Division?  VermontDem2004   Aug-13-03 04:15 PM   #24 
  - of course there are divisions  noiretblu   Aug-13-03 05:42 PM   #29 
     - I didn't say there weren't divisions  VermontDem2004   Aug-14-03 08:17 AM   #46 
  - well, see, it's like this ...  Iverson   Aug-13-03 07:07 PM   #31 
  - Don't have time to read thread: Joe Lieberman is the "wedge" in the Dem  KoKo01   Aug-13-03 07:45 PM   #32 
  - the neodems and the paleodems.....neo = DLC...paleo= 1960-81ish dems  ElsewheresDaughter   Aug-13-03 08:35 PM   #33 
  - A few examples of disunity  Yentatelaventa   Aug-13-03 08:49 PM   #34 
  - I Blame NAFTA  Dob Bole   Aug-13-03 09:34 PM   #35 
  - money  buddhamama   Aug-13-03 09:41 PM   #36 
  - 80% chance it's Bushevik moles/neocon operatives  tom_paine   Aug-13-03 09:46 PM   #39 
  - The Nixon Neocons called it 'rat-f**king...  Q   Aug-14-03 08:36 AM   #48 
  - Source of division  dansolo   Aug-13-03 10:15 PM   #40 
  - No Soviet Union.  poskonig   Aug-13-03 10:43 PM   #42 
  - Big Lobbyist money and Joe Lieberman........That's all I have to say......  KoKo01   Aug-13-03 10:46 PM   #43 
     - These are difficult times for Democrats...  Q   Aug-14-03 07:58 AM   #44 
 

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