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ProSense

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Sat Oct 26, 2013, 11:09 AM Oct 2013

Which one of these views should liberals/progressives be more tolerant of: [View all]



















18 votes, 1 pass | Time left: Unlimited
Anti-choice
1 (6%)
Anti-union
0 (0%)
Anti-marriage equality
0 (0%)
Cut/privatize Social Security
0 (0%)
Raise the retirement age
0 (0%)
Privatization
0 (0%)
Anti-food stamps/aid to the poor
0 (0%)
Anti-voting rights
0 (0%)
None of the above
8 (44%)
WTF? These are RW positions.
9 (50%)
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None of the above, clearly. MineralMan Oct 2013 #1
Yep. eom BlueCaliDem Oct 2013 #54
None Of 'Em, Ma'am: Not a One The Magistrate Oct 2013 #2
do you think the numbers ad up to form a solid majority based on both economic progressivism Douglas Carpenter Oct 2013 #36
I agree, and forgive me for butting in. Laelth Oct 2013 #66
I don't see issues in a zero-sum-game/black-white manner OmahaBlueDog Oct 2013 #3
That has ProSense Oct 2013 #8
No, it's not nearly as simple as you say OmahaBlueDog Oct 2013 #12
Again, ProSense Oct 2013 #19
Perhaps you are more Conservative than you think Blue Dog... VanillaRhapsody Oct 2013 #51
Call Earl G, I reckon OmahaBlueDog Oct 2013 #71
Yes, she can terminate the pregnancy at 38 weeks. moriah Oct 2013 #55
And *that* is how you destroy a coalition party. Marr Oct 2013 #18
I had a lot of trouble deciding between Jackpine Radical Oct 2013 #4
Me too. djean111 Oct 2013 #9
It's like "not no, but hell no." n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #10
That was the difficulty I had etherealtruth Oct 2013 #20
I'd be shocked if there were many here that supported any of these positions. bravenak Oct 2013 #5
Any and all if it's 'pragmatic' and helps the team! leftstreet Oct 2013 #6
Like I said, ProSense Oct 2013 #11
I can be tolerant if they don't want to vote, want to opt out of Medicare, want to starve when poor, Hoyt Oct 2013 #7
We absolutely cannot compromise on any of those issues, LuvNewcastle Oct 2013 #13
Hell no on all of them! CTyankee Oct 2013 #14
All of them, else DU is an echo chamber. Gormy Cuss Oct 2013 #15
It's a ridiculous assertion. ProSense Oct 2013 #23
On every issue there is room to debate, else we wouldn't need a discussion group. Gormy Cuss Oct 2013 #44
IMO some anti-choicers could be Catholics treestar Oct 2013 #16
I come from a long line of Catholics etherealtruth Oct 2013 #22
Good. treestar Oct 2013 #25
" Probably because a lot of those people are brown foreigners." etherealtruth Oct 2013 #30
Funny. I've seen some of the none of the above votes Union Scribe Oct 2013 #17
A couple of points... stevenleser Oct 2013 #21
There is a difference between being tolerant of a position and Jackpine Radical Oct 2013 #24
See, that's ProSense Oct 2013 #26
Not sure you understood my position on unions. I'm very pro-Union. nt stevenleser Oct 2013 #50
Fuck any of that shit gopiscrap Oct 2013 #27
You should just put who you're callin out in the thread title Prism Oct 2013 #28
Well said grantcart Oct 2013 #29
No. ProSense Oct 2013 #32
Uh huh. Prism Oct 2013 #33
? n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #34
I'm not so sure about the passive part. Demit Oct 2013 #35
I'm responding to points and ProSense Oct 2013 #37
LOL Bingo! Demit Oct 2013 #38
LOL! ProSense Oct 2013 #41
I neither tolerate them or vote for politicians that support them. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2013 #31
I personally don't care if somebody is anti-choice, as long as they don't expect everybody to agree MiniMe Oct 2013 #39
Do you care if someone is anti-marriage equality/LGBT rights? ProSense Oct 2013 #42
There is a difference. I am anti-abortion, but extremely pro-choice. moriah Oct 2013 #52
Not all of us believe in God pitbullgirl1965 Oct 2013 #57
All of the Flying Spaghetti Monster's children have choices, too. ;) moriah Oct 2013 #60
:D I've never heard that saying before. pitbullgirl1965 Oct 2013 #62
My dorm room was the headquarters for the Campus Crusade for Cthulhu. moriah Oct 2013 #63
That is beyond cool I had no idea that existed. pitbullgirl1965 Oct 2013 #64
I doubt if I'd be friends with those people MiniMe Oct 2013 #68
Liberals and progressives should be more tolerant of drug warriors Fumesucker Oct 2013 #40
I guess this is snark, but who is it aimed at? ProSense Oct 2013 #43
The drug war is remarkably bipartisan Fumesucker Oct 2013 #45
I don't get your point. ProSense Oct 2013 #46
I was under the impression that areas of agreement between Democrats and Republicans is a good thing Fumesucker Oct 2013 #47
Do you ProSense Oct 2013 #48
I was referring more to when large majorites of both parties agree Fumesucker Oct 2013 #49
Still, ProSense Oct 2013 #53
Those are conservative positions, not necessarily right wing. Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #56
Well, ProSense Oct 2013 #59
I assume for you Chained CPI. n-t Logical Oct 2013 #58
Don't assume. Speak for yourself. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #61
Anti-gun control. Purely from a strategic point of view. n/t Laelth Oct 2013 #65
You see how that debate is unfolding, but there are other factors. n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #67
Kind of a push poll - but i've done those before el_bryanto Oct 2013 #69
. Starry Messenger Oct 2013 #70
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