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In reply to the discussion: Iraq War Resolution: the most important vote in the past 3 decades? [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)65. In that case, I'm not sure why you need to call me obsessed.
I think Greenwald is relevant in a discussion of currently prominent figures who were in favor of the Iraq War. I'm not sure why he wouldn't be. Maybe you don't think Greenwald is a prominent figure? He seems to be pretty influential, at least on this board.
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Iraq War Resolution: the most important vote in the past 3 decades? [View all]
MannyGoldstein
Jul 2014
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WTF does Greenwald have to do with this thread? Is he running for President?
neverforget
Jul 2014
#3
Just wondering if people are aware that the hero of the anti-Democratic faction of DU
DanTex
Jul 2014
#4
In a different sub-thread, in response to another post about Hillary being the nominee.
DanTex
Jul 2014
#30
Well in fairness, he is running around like a Foxnews anchor babbling about the anti-Democratic
Rex
Jul 2014
#49
I don't think Kelsey Grammer is a prominent figure when it comes to current events.
DanTex
Jul 2014
#69
It was implied, though. Particularly in light of previous OPs by the same person.
DanTex
Jul 2014
#71
Perhaps some people think he'll be the Green Party candidate in 2016... n/t
PoliticAverse
Jul 2014
#55
That's a fair answer. After all, people do make mistakes, for any number of reasons.
DanTex
Jul 2014
#39
No, the Affordable Care Act was the most important vote of the past three decades
Algernon Moncrieff
Jul 2014
#7
Since Medicaid today covers about as many people as all the uninsureds in America
MannyGoldstein
Jul 2014
#46
I think the best way is to look at the change in uninsured Americans after ACA kicked in
MannyGoldstein
Jul 2014
#53
I think the Supremes vote on the Voting Rights Act may be the most important
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#26