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OFFS madamesilverspurs May 2016 #1
Well, once a moderate Republican TM99 May 2016 #2
Still she is wrong Betty Karlson May 2016 #8
OFFS poor judgement once again. nt slipslidingaway May 2016 #6
"That's Right, and I feel like my beliefs are rooted in Conservatism"... 2banon May 2016 #3
She may *actually* be telling the truth for once... AzDar May 2016 #4
this one ^^^ leveymg May 2016 #7
Compare and contrast - 1963 Sanders being arrested during a civil rights protest... slipslidingaway May 2016 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author fun n serious May 2016 #9
We're not voting Trump pinebox May 2016 #16
As my friend Obelix says Kelvin Mace May 2016 #26
"when you talk about ghettos traditionally, what you talk about is African-American communities. " uponit7771 May 2016 #10
If you took a course on the History of Urban Planning, or even read up on the history of ghettos... TheBlackAdder May 2016 #12
Context was poor people not any other way grouped, but nice try....we got cha uponit7771 May 2016 #13
I know the context too and the polarization of your political affiliation, you fail, I got cha back TheBlackAdder May 2016 #14
Ghettos are usually made up of poor people, that wasn't your problem. Try again. nt Live and Learn May 2016 #17
So, traditionally speaking, when you talk about ghettos in America beedle May 2016 #15
Its a racial stereo type pushed by racist most blacks aren't poor and most poor blacks dont live in uponit7771 May 2016 #23
Then why the F' were beedle May 2016 #24
Because Sanders said in 2014 racial politics isn't important or something along those lines uponit7771 May 2016 #25
Wall St. IS "the boggyman of everyone" beedle May 2016 #27
...and this most likely the response his campaign had after people told him he was wrong.. uponit7771 May 2016 #28
I'm not trying to convince you of what to fear most beedle May 2016 #29
We agree, its a common concern that they have little regulation even now... uponit7771 May 2016 #30
Finally, a Clinton supporter that talks about policy. beedle May 2016 #31
GS wasn't a bank holding company till the bail out, that's where Sanders is off... those aren't "big uponit7771 May 2016 #32
"My political beliefs are rooted in the conservatism I was raised with." nt LWolf May 2016 #11
Yeppers. She hasn't changed. nt Live and Learn May 2016 #18
and that root is still there.. nt Raine May 2016 #20
Remember lancer78 May 2016 #19
She's not running for president RobertEarl May 2016 #22
You'd have been happy to bote for a Reagan Republican though...right? brooklynite May 2016 #21
Are we (and by we I mean you) still trying to get mileage out of this? Tarc May 2016 #33
This is not dumb naive schoolkid Hillary, this is 1996 FLOTUS Hillary beedle May 2016 #34
She was differentriating between classic conservatism and the Moral Majority conservatism Tarc May 2016 #36
Please do dig beedle May 2016 #37
Goldwater was a lot of not-so-good things, but a segregationist wasn't one of them Tarc May 2016 #38
I stand corrected beedle May 2016 #39
Slow down before you hurt yourself there, Bitterman Tarc May 2016 #40
no, her love of war makes her a neocon. beedle May 2016 #41
They're running out of outrges. JoePhilly May 2016 #35
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