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Kermitt Gribble

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3. Excellent post!
Tue Dec 17, 2013, 08:28 AM
Dec 2013

This movement is all about the issues. All the Third Wayers care about is "winning". Winning doesn't mean anything if you have to abandon traditional Party values to get there.

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This message was self-deleted by its author delrem Dec 2013 #1
K & R democrank Dec 2013 #8
"Pushes her views despite promise of noncandidacy" djean111 Dec 2013 #2
Excellent post! Kermitt Gribble Dec 2013 #3
Thanks! And doesn't it seem very weird that we are expected to abandon her views just djean111 Dec 2013 #4
The TW'ers care about winning so they can continue to push their Wall Street agenda. NorthCarolina Dec 2013 #9
Great article dreamnightwind Dec 2013 #16
Great post, and it is encapsulated in tomg Dec 2013 #5
Right. And I think those advocating her views need to really make clear pangaia Dec 2013 #6
I think that's why the phrase "Elizabeth Warren wing of the Democratic Party" has come into vogue. winter is coming Dec 2013 #19
Please make this it's own thread. Very good! n/t JimDandy Dec 2013 #13
...expecting my vote just because they are a woman makes me nauseous... Whisp Dec 2013 #17
"First Woman President" is the absolute last thing on my list. winter is coming Dec 2013 #20
Good Morning, Here's my banner. rgbecker Dec 2013 #7
I support BOTH H. Clinton and Warren for spooky3 Dec 2013 #10
Soon the media will be howling about "republican unity vs. the Democratic civil war." NBachers Dec 2013 #11
The party establishment has been forcing their ideas onto liberal democrats. djean111 Dec 2013 #14
The problem with that comparison is that the "Tea Party" is a small minority, bvar22 Dec 2013 #15
K&R ReRe Dec 2013 #12
My heart leaps with hope every time I see or hear her... whathehell Dec 2013 #18
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