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In reply to the discussion: There is a clear lesson for the Democratic party in the UK election [View all]Cerulean Southpaw
(32 posts)107. Also common anti-vaxxer nonsense
"UR 2 SCARED OF THE TRUTH!"
Did you skip class the day they told people to make their ridiculous claim first, and then drop out as soon as they finished the part about telling people how "blind" they are?
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There is a clear lesson for the Democratic party in the UK election [View all]
Dem4Life1102
Dec 2019
OP
Definitely don't support a Dem that has/had support through Russian propaganda.
Beakybird
Dec 2019
#5
"It should be clear to anyone who reads yesterday's horoscope, Wednesday's weather forecast,
struggle4progress
Dec 2019
#97
"It might make sense to you if only you had taken enough Purple Owsley all those years ago"
struggle4progress
Dec 2019
#98
Don't be ridiculous. You are ignoring the elephant in the room - Brexit
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2019
#34
That's not a "personal attack", it's a pointed criticism of your thread
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2019
#48
You really can't see what a mess you're making of your position, can you?
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2019
#50
You are talking bollocks. One moment you say "if I have to tell you, you won't get it"
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2019
#53
Hows about we secure the vote? If we don't then that's all she wrote. If we can't get it done at
abqtommy
Dec 2019
#14
There are only about 2 who are worse than Boris (i.e. Corbyn level)... soooo kind of a moot point
JCMach1
Dec 2019
#24
That poster seems to be a trouble maker. Probably best not to engage, is my suggestion.
Scotch-Irish
Dec 2019
#62
Agreed. That was my one and only effort. This is someone with motives other than just discussion...
Raster
Dec 2019
#63
Bag any idea of improving health care, housing, infrastructure, education, the environment, etc...
tenderfoot
Dec 2019
#60
Uh yeah it is the point. Do not compare UK politics with our progressive electorate.
YOHABLO
Dec 2019
#106
I'm getting really sick of this going to left bullshit. I have never, ever, ever, once heard
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#82
Well then I don't know what you point is. All I have been reading since the UK election is that
vsrazdem
Dec 2019
#85
Then state your point, or people will start to think you're a coward or a troll
Polybius
Dec 2019
#88
Biden is the most qualified, speaks to the widest swath of Americans, and offers sound policies that
emmaverybo
Dec 2019
#105
Many are hopeful that a debate gaffe will finish him off. Those many also ignore his strength
emmaverybo
Dec 2019
#135
Ability to connect emotionally with audiences is often more powerful than flawless speech. If you
emmaverybo
Dec 2019
#139
Also true: many of the lessons from there don't map cleanly on to applications over here
JHB
Dec 2019
#121
And how do you plan to make this diversification happen? And resettling refugees will not even ...
marble falls
Dec 2019
#143