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Recommended. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #1
That is what I'd like to understand better Recursion Sep 2018 #2
You're right that it's not about ideology. But THEY think it's about ideology. betsuni Sep 2018 #16
Disrupt institutions that AAs have fought to have input on with no intention of sharing any power.. brush Sep 2018 #6
An interesting premise. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #7
My theory is that in the last 2 generations The Polack MSgt Sep 2018 #14
A perceptive theory. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #22
Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to eat for dinner marylandblue Sep 2018 #3
Very well stated. Basic LA Sep 2018 #4
the ugly truth DonCoquixote Sep 2018 #5
+1000. (nt) ehrnst Sep 2018 #10
Thank You, DonCoquixote Cha Sep 2018 #11
+1 betsuni Sep 2018 #15
++ JHan Sep 2018 #18
Damn I wish I could disagree with that Recursion Sep 2018 #21
I wish I could DonCoquixote Sep 2018 #23
This white guy agrees whole-heartedly. "Liberal" without structure and consistency and Atticus Sep 2018 #8
K&R betsuni Sep 2018 #9
Why Would They When They're The ones Holding It Up? Me. Sep 2018 #12
Correct. sheshe2 Sep 2018 #13
I think the reason they disrupt is entitlement. JHan Sep 2018 #17
K&R for visibility. lunamagica Sep 2018 #19
Kick and rec JustAnotherGen Sep 2018 #20
Needs to be discussed Chitown Kev Sep 2018 #24
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