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aspirant

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10. How is it censorship
Wed Mar 4, 2015, 10:16 AM
Mar 2015

if it is a forbidden rule?

All these people that are waving goodbye to us when we have a Dem nominee, citing an enforceable rule are using the same method. They will alert in a heartbeat.

Would it not be more civil if the rightward comments were used only to support Dem Principles?

Maybe I'm wrong, but standing up to these bullies is essential, especially now when we could be at a breaking point.

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Good question. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #1
Good Questions Martin Eden Mar 2015 #2
Democratic Underground was created on a black day for the U.S.A. TexasProgresive Mar 2015 #3
The people to ask would be the creators, but I believe Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2015 #4
I agree that these are good questions. Certainly the corporate wing of the party doesn't need .... Scuba Mar 2015 #5
In the ToS section "Don't Push Your Luck" aspirant Mar 2015 #6
By my observations, the "broad range of center-to-left viewpoints" has crept steadily right. Scuba Mar 2015 #7
Maybe by persistant alerting aspirant Mar 2015 #8
At first blush, I don't like that idea. The jury system should be focused more on civility than ... Scuba Mar 2015 #9
How is it censorship aspirant Mar 2015 #10
Perhaps I didn't understand what you were suggesting, but hiding posts ... Scuba Mar 2015 #11
From my experience, aspirant Mar 2015 #12
Attacks of other members should be hidden since they're not civil. Attacks on ideas are ... Scuba Mar 2015 #13
Are there any ideas aspirant Mar 2015 #14
Well, a twice-elected Democratic President proposed "chained-CPI" for Social Security. Scuba Mar 2015 #15
Except juries tend to be the most unreliable feature on DU Scootaloo Mar 2015 #18
Relative markers slide Fairgo Mar 2015 #23
+1 You should post more often! Scuba Mar 2015 #24
Believe me I hear what you are saying. BUT, we are liberal/progressives and we rhett o rick Mar 2015 #21
Well said Scuba. We have people that think that if they support LGBT rights, then bingo-bango rhett o rick Mar 2015 #20
It's "Democratic Underground" not "New Democrats.com" Cosmic Kitten Mar 2015 #16
My thanks to Skinner for sending me the link to DUs 1st 7 days TexasProgresive Mar 2015 #17
Thanks for the link! aspirant Mar 2015 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Mar 2015 #19
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