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In reply to the discussion: I posted something on DU the other night and frankly I am shocked by some of the responses to me. [View all]sheshe2
(87,899 posts)5. That means a lot to me, steve.
So many good people were on that OP and I just couldn't answer them at the time.
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I posted something on DU the other night and frankly I am shocked by some of the responses to me. [View all]
sheshe2
Aug 2016
OP
I was pretty pissed by that too. I thought your point was undeniable, and yet...
Squinch
Aug 2016
#6
Obama and Hillary have helped many of us to see how much racism and sexism there still is,
pnwmom
Aug 2016
#24
i KNEW the top would be twice as bad vs clinton, but i didn't think they could GET AWAY w/ THIS
pansypoo53219
Aug 2016
#36
They may be dying off, but the political climate of the last 8 years has made them more vicious.
Fla Dem
Aug 2016
#58
the other side has been wanting to say that word and i know folk who have blatently used that word i
allan01
Aug 2016
#59
Got a song for ya, sheshe-- probably clearly outing myself as a new age hippie with it, but meh.
VulgarPoet
Aug 2016
#60