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Yes there were, long long threads of them. Experts like Malcolm Nance ignored.
betsuni
Yesterday
#38
I was at her book event in Richmond on Feb 2nd and two of those idiots showed up...
PunkinPi
Yesterday
#16
Hamas as freedom fighters: "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. Ask Nelson Mandela."
betsuni
Yesterday
#15
Biden isn't the president anymore. But in my neck of the woods, a lot of the same people are protesting military actions
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#20
That Democrats are corrupt, rig primaries, bribed and controlled by AIPAC is a constant conspiracy theory.
betsuni
Yesterday
#45
The PRESIDENT has to sign those aid bills, he absolutely DID have a say in it....
Jack Valentino
17 hrs ago
#102
And I NEVER approved of those words being used about President Biden or VP Harris---
Jack Valentino
16 hrs ago
#108
There are no "Genocide Joe protest voters" here. So no one will be "taking a bow". Glad to clear that up.
AloeVera
21 hrs ago
#81
The obvious solution would have been to listen to the base - opposed to the Gaza policy by 80%
AloeVera
23 hrs ago
#75
And the death and destruction only got worse, accelerated, and expanded over the past year.
W_HAMILTON
Yesterday
#61
And once again she obvously meant per year. Interesting how you can not see that.
Eko
8 hrs ago
#121
When you refuse to choose between """the lesser of two evils,""" you get the greater evil.
W_HAMILTON
Yesterday
#58
I really doubt there's a possibility of an alliance with those jackasses.
NoMoreRepugs
Yesterday
#64
It doesn't have to go away, but voters, whether they be progressive or moderate Dems as
walkingman
21 hrs ago
#82
Those people want Republicans in Office. Even now they are tryng to blame democrsts for Trump getting into Iran war
JI7
Yesterday
#62
I don't think it's unreasonable to ask a candidate to condemn genocide.
BlueTsunami2018
23 hrs ago
#76
"Bones and scraps thrown your way?" You mean like the Affordable Care Act or expanded Medicare or...
PeaceWave
22 hrs ago
#78
"'What is it about sixty votes these people don't understand?' I groused to my staff.
betsuni
14 hrs ago
#117
Ah well I'm sure Harris being less friendly would have made a huge difference. Less Friendly lol.
Eko
18 hrs ago
#99
I think it's time to refresh some memories of what Vice President Kamala Harris said about Gaza
Quiet Em
22 hrs ago
#80
Thank you. It's like the last thing the Killer Kamala Krowd would ever think of would be to actually listen to her.
betsuni
18 hrs ago
#92
I am honestly stunned there are "Democrats" who think Democratic candidates
MorbidButterflyTat
16 hrs ago
#106
Plenty of excuse-making, though. The lack of outrage is directly proportional the the casualties.
QueerDuck
20 hrs ago
#89
I see people saying they object to the US assisting with the destruction of Gaza. I see people saying
Scrivener7
7 hrs ago
#123