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The thrill is gone from your willingness to sell out America. oasis Jul 2018 #1
Those who convert from tRumpism to the light may become super activist for our cause TexasProgresive Jul 2018 #2
I'll always Welcome anyone who Cha Jul 2018 #4
Me too. We must put aside our anger and welcome people back. Pobeka Jul 2018 #16
Just like addicts tazkcmo Jul 2018 #28
There are different levels of engagement and forgiveness JHB Jul 2018 #37
Great post. Boomerproud Jul 2018 #38
I find it interesting, too, Blue_Adept.. Cha Jul 2018 #3
I was also interested in how there are these larger DM groups that orchestrate Blue_Adept Jul 2018 #6
When I was young, I was taught catrose Jul 2018 #32
good handmade34 Jul 2018 #5
"trying to heal the division is our only option" Martin Eden Jul 2018 #8
It's like a disease in some ways Blue_Adept Jul 2018 #13
+1 Martin Eden Jul 2018 #27
Well said! n/t Pobeka Jul 2018 #17
Interesting... paleotn Jul 2018 #11
he is jewish so probably heard the anti jewish hate from that crowd JI7 Jul 2018 #7
The Trump-Troll comments on the piece complement the writing teach1st Jul 2018 #9
It's a shame these people didn't pry themselves away from Faux News before the election. Vinca Jul 2018 #10
Decades of Hillary-hate wasn't going to be broken easily Blue_Adept Jul 2018 #14
I've been working on fact-based interventions. Snarkoleptic Jul 2018 #12
They may have regrets, as well they should. But they have NOT crossed to the good side. Honeycombe8 Jul 2018 #15
They may have regrets, but..... joshdawg Jul 2018 #22
Exactly. nt Honeycombe8 Jul 2018 #36
Hey David.... spanone Jul 2018 #18
Keep on keeping on Blue_Adept Jul 2018 #20
Boy does this have a familiar look to it. Snotcicles Jul 2018 #19
And yet somehow I still don't trust this guy. brush Jul 2018 #21
Trust is earned. joshdawg Jul 2018 #23
+1 dalton99a Jul 2018 #35
Yeah, I am a little suspicious as well. smirkymonkey Jul 2018 #24
I don't see him asking anyone for trust? Blue_Adept Jul 2018 #25
Ok, that's all well and good, I'll still keep the side eye on him and others... brush Jul 2018 #26
Yeah, that guy running for Al Franken's old seat? catrose Jul 2018 #29
Exactly. Put in some sweat equity first. brush Jul 2018 #31
Silverman has the patience of Job, it seems. Good on her. hlthe2b Jul 2018 #30
She's had several of these things happen, not just Trump per se but single-issue focus people Blue_Adept Jul 2018 #33
People can change. No matter how much others might try to dismiss that mythology Jul 2018 #34
They're grandfathered in at this point. Blue_Adept Jul 2018 #39
There are lessons here for DU. Jim Lane Jul 2018 #40
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