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bettyellen

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24. No answer? Just funny how suddenly you don't understand the attraction to RW opinions when you've
Sun Jun 7, 2015, 11:01 AM
Jun 2015

Held them yourself. I thought you'd like the opportunity to explain what the heck you were thinking? Have you ever explained what made you change parties? That would be interesting at least, as opposed to non/answering with a question about yourself.

Lol, I'm not sure I've ever gotten a straight answer and damned if I didn't think this was a pretty straightforward question.

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The ones where they lose elections. Archae Jun 2015 #1
shrugs* retrowire Jun 2015 #2
They do some things that help the 99 percent. Um..Halley's comet comes to mind. BlueJazz Jun 2015 #3
I'm 58. HooptieWagon Jun 2015 #4
That depends on what you define as "conservative." NuclearDem Jun 2015 #5
Wasnt the Earned Income Tax Credit originally a GOP idea? DJ13 Jun 2015 #6
Don't know if it originated with them, but they've trumpeted it... JHB Jun 2015 #21
Well, you could say sadoldgirl Jun 2015 #7
I think it's more based on what came out of the Massachusetts legislature - 85% Democratic pampango Jun 2015 #15
can't remember at all why you were once a republican? bettyellen Jun 2015 #8
Your deep knowledge of my past is flattering. MannyGoldstein Jun 2015 #17
No answer? Just funny how suddenly you don't understand the attraction to RW opinions when you've bettyellen Jun 2015 #24
I've been pretty clear as to why, more than 30 years ago, MannyGoldstein Jun 2015 #25
Search doesn't work with phones. See how easy it can be to give a straight answer? bettyellen Jun 2015 #26
LOL. MannyGoldstein Jun 2015 #27
never had such luck with outside searches but I'll take your word for it. bettyellen Jun 2015 #29
I think any positive idea they passed was already in the works. joshcryer Jun 2015 #9
Running Barry Goldwater MFrohike Jun 2015 #10
Yup nadinbrzezinski Jun 2015 #11
You make a good point about Teddy Roosevelt. joshcryer Jun 2015 #13
Didn't Teddy call himself a Progressive? MannyGoldstein Jun 2015 #18
There were some very different political constellations at those times... JHB Jun 2015 #22
obamacare was a product based on conservative principles Demonaut Jun 2015 #12
Good point! MannyGoldstein Jun 2015 #19
If they ever have, it was by accident Warpy Jun 2015 #14
Depends on how you define "worked." malthaussen Jun 2015 #16
Medicare Part D? Nye Bevan Jun 2015 #20
"Not perfect" in the cop out way of saying a shrink the pig boondoggle of epic proportions TheKentuckian Jun 2015 #32
By Clint C. Gold - Republicans, name one bill that helps the working man? B Calm Jun 2015 #23
!!! MannyGoldstein Jun 2015 #28
Should be a truth-telling campaign theme for every dem seeking wiggs Jun 2015 #31
I hate to say this but IMO revenue sharing (Nixon) was a pretty good program. However, I jwirr Jun 2015 #30
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