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In reply to the discussion: Where are the former Presidents? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,174 posts)83. It seems a little ironic to be talking about individuals who held the most powerful post in the world
when the idea of "No Kings" is that it's the collective will of the people, not individuals at the top, who should matter.
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Definitely W. should do something, if he hadn't done his war Trump wouldn't be able to do his
Walleye
Yesterday
#1
.... which makes him EXACTLY the wrong guy--- and he probably still believes that
Jack Valentino
Yesterday
#38
Nader: "raids abroad" Clinton, Obama drones, "Genocide Joe" Biden -- "living luxurious lives" "AWOL" "cowards"
betsuni
15 hrs ago
#71
Yes. Years of whining about bad "status quo" Democrats and suddenly, RESURRECTED! Save us!
betsuni
19 hrs ago
#69
They aren't silent but their influence is mostly among those already opposed to Trump
JI7
Yesterday
#23
When someone says the word "should" to you, you feel "ordered"? That seems like a you problem.
Scrivener7
9 hrs ago
#76
It seems a little ironic to be talking about individuals who held the most powerful post in the world
muriel_volestrangler
6 hrs ago
#83