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In reply to the discussion: Dear DUers: All thru this terrible COVID year I've felt a sense of community at DU..... [View all]pwb
(11,261 posts)7. Our progressive wing seems to lack patience and sometimes
understanding of how things work. The young are restless.
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Dear DUers: All thru this terrible COVID year I've felt a sense of community at DU..... [View all]
Hekate
Mar 2021
OP
"Restless" impatience for sure. Perhaps more manifestation of victim syndromes, tho.
Hortensis
Mar 2021
#27
Well said. I have three kids and seven grandkids and had a similar conversation. Like your son, my
dameatball
Mar 2021
#15
Yes, I was impressed with all the staff where I went also. Very positive and competent.
dameatball
Mar 2021
#32
I haven't noticed any posts from volunteers yet...maybe I missed them. Sounds interesting if you
dameatball
Mar 2021
#44
Getting a vaccine is a selfless act, it means you will very likely not transmit
grantcart
Mar 2021
#21
Republicans don't make up their talking points. Mostly they get them from Democrats
Walleye
Mar 2021
#14
I spoke to a friend yesterday on the phone. He lives in Mesa, a part of Phoenix.
panader0
Mar 2021
#18
The more people who get vaccinated, the less chance of my grandkids getting Covid-19.
Hermit-The-Prog
Mar 2021
#20
Some of the "wedge drivers" are ignorant of the effects of their words, but some are simply
Atticus
Mar 2021
#24