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To: zzpat who wrote (1040967)11/30/2017 3:05:04 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576807
 
SP is single payer and OBanker killed it

Dems have never met a war they haven't wanted to splurge money on



To: zzpat who wrote (1040967)11/30/2017 6:55:38 PM
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Racist Democrat turn on Conyers, still defend Franken – Pacific Pundit 8 pacificpundit



To: zzpat who wrote (1040967)11/30/2017 8:20:24 PM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1576807
 
More DIMM racism, but it's just fine with you, right?

The growing push for John Conyers
to resign, but not Al Franken,
has some claiming racial bias
Washington Post, by Eugene Scott

The racial dynamics of the sexual harassment allegations against Congress´ longest-serving member are causing division within the Democratic Party. Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) has been accused of mistreating female aides for more than two decades, including making sexual advances, inappropriate touching and verbal abuse. Conyers has defiantly denied wrongdoing and has no plans to resign or retire from the House. After an accuser detailed her experience on “Today” on Thursday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and other Democratic leaders called for Conyers to resign. Some have noted that the response to Conyers, who many consider a civil rights icon, seem harsher than how party

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