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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-22-07 11:16 AM
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35. I do that all the time, I feel like a "freeper" :(
So many good threads, so little time to remember if I rec'd already.

Wonder if Skinner and gang could upgrade the rec button software to disappear "recommend" after we hit it?
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  -Why I'm voting for Rudy Giuliani. yibbehobba  Oct-22-07 08:44 AM   #0 
  - Agreed. Not voting for the dem nominee is effectively a vote for the gop.  LibInTexas   Oct-22-07 09:01 AM   #1 
  - Until recently I would agree with this...  vi5   Oct-22-07 09:04 AM   #2 
     - Until recently I would agree with this...  NNN0LHI   Oct-22-07 09:06 AM   #3 
     - Controlling Congress without also controlling the WH = need veto-proof majority.  CT_Progressive   Oct-22-07 09:08 AM   #4 
     - So make him veto.....make the republicans fillibuster...  vi5   Oct-22-07 10:08 AM   #17 
        - No, it isn't going to be awesome.  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 10:25 AM   #20 
           - I don't disagree one single bit....  vi5   Oct-22-07 11:36 AM   #39 
     - Thank you for your concern.  yardwork   Oct-22-07 09:30 AM   #9 
     - A ONE seat majority in the Senate is a long way from 'controlling' it. n/t  renie408   Oct-22-07 10:39 AM   #25 
        - I don't dispute that.....  vi5   Oct-22-07 12:24 PM   #42 
  - Recommended n/t  NNN0LHI   Oct-22-07 09:11 AM   #5 
  - Disconnect between title and body of post?  muriel_volestrangler   Oct-22-07 09:12 AM   #6 
  - Clarification:  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 10:07 AM   #16 
     - Thanks  muriel_volestrangler   Oct-22-07 10:51 AM   #27 
     - No worries.  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 10:56 AM   #29 
     - Self-delete.  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 10:54 AM   #28 
  - Has seven years of Bush moved the country to the right or the left?  HamdenRice   Oct-22-07 09:15 AM   #7 
  - His premise is flawed??  sufrommich   Oct-22-07 09:26 AM   #8 
  - Is Giuliani to the right or the left of Bush?  HamdenRice   Oct-22-07 09:33 AM   #11 
     - So you're argument is that "the electorate"  sufrommich   Oct-22-07 09:48 AM   #14 
        - This is all strawman crap  HamdenRice   Oct-22-07 09:53 AM   #15 
  - Who cares whether the country has been moved left or right since Bush?  NNN0LHI   Oct-22-07 09:30 AM   #10 
  - Apparently some would prefer for more of the same  sufrommich   Oct-22-07 09:37 AM   #12 
     - Not prefer. I am disagreeing with an illogical premise  HamdenRice   Oct-22-07 09:46 AM   #13 
     - Clinton in the WH = Bush in 2012  JackRiddler   Oct-22-07 12:28 PM   #43 
  - Your argument has a tremendous flaw  Ian_rd   Oct-22-07 10:13 AM   #18 
  - And yet none of that was enough to elect John Kerry in 2004.  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 10:24 AM   #19 
  - I agree that the US is moving to the right, but my argument  Ian_rd   Oct-22-07 11:02 AM   #30 
  - Not "enough to elect John Kerry in 2004"???  HamdenRice   Oct-22-07 11:15 AM   #34 
  - I think you meant ...  HamdenRice   Oct-22-07 11:06 AM   #31 
  - Mixed up a bit, I think...  JackRiddler   Oct-22-07 12:36 PM   #44 
     - I agree with everything you said  Ian_rd   Oct-22-07 12:54 PM   #46 
        - right, I was mixing it up...  JackRiddler   Oct-22-07 01:07 PM   #47 
  - You say that 7 years of Bush has shifted our country to the left.  progressoid   Oct-22-07 10:28 AM   #21 
     - More to the point...  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 10:32 AM   #23 
     - "in emotional terms, but in policy and practice"  HamdenRice   Oct-22-07 11:11 AM   #32 
        - Umm...It's not just a theoretical point about politics.  progressoid   Oct-22-07 11:49 AM   #40 
           - I will not vote for Hillary but will for any other Democrat.  HamdenRice   Oct-22-07 11:58 AM   #41 
  - Error: You've already recommended that thread.  progressoid   Oct-22-07 10:30 AM   #22 
  - I do that all the time, I feel like a "freeper" :(  Catchawave   Oct-22-07 11:16 AM   #35 
  - bully for you  bpeale   Oct-22-07 10:36 AM   #24 
  - Well, I'm not a part of the DLC.  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 10:48 AM   #26 
     - You know, yibbehobba  Droopy   Oct-22-07 11:14 AM   #33 
        - A lot of that stuff on here is just ultrapartisans trying to outdo each other  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 11:19 AM   #36 
           - I hear you  Droopy   Oct-22-07 11:31 AM   #38 
  - Well said  Ohio Joe   Oct-22-07 11:26 AM   #37 
  - You should clarify your post title  PeterU   Oct-22-07 12:37 PM   #45 
     - It's past the edit deadline, unfortunately. n/t  yibbehobba   Oct-22-07 01:14 PM   #48 
 

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