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Democratic Republic of the Congo 

A country in central africa and among the poorest countries in the world. Like much of Africa, it's capable of alot but has been conflicted with war and political corruption. It's rich mineral deposits were part of the reason for the Congolese Civil Wars which is what has destroyed any chance of political and economic growth.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo could be a much better place if it weren't for the constant crime and war
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Democratic Underground 

1. online rallying center for assorted liberals, progressives and left-leaning independents that are fed up with the Democratic Party's right-wing tilt - and prove it by campaigning for right-wing candidates like Al Gore, John Kerry and Hillary Clinton<br>
2. a wet dream for Seattle's liberal peace pussies, who prefer to rant about a problem rather than lift a finger to fix it
3. hypocritical online forum that criticizes Republican corruption while ignoring the sins of the National Education Association, which supports the corrupt Democratic Party
Democratic Underground is a great place to keep up on current events and pick up some cool political nicknames, insults or one-liners. Now if I could just find a collection of armchair politicians who are interested in fixing a problem or two...

democratic dent 

when the government only lets democratic voters respond to others in democratic areas
The democratic dent kept America leading the world in discrimination.
democratic dent by Coop Dupe December 8, 2019

Democratic Underground 

An online political message board. Supposedly intended for liberals, it's home to nearly as many conservative disruptors as members of its target audience. In the case of the Gun Control and Right to Keep and Bear Arms forum, it's home to many MORE disruptors than genuine members. Some of these trolls last for years accumulating literally tens of thousands of posts before they are banned. Note that I specified 'banned' instead of 'detected', as the troublemakers are usually recognized as such far before they are eliminated. And for every slackmaster, dfk or jody that eventually gets tombstoned, there's a hack89, Lurks Often, or Far Center that remains.

The reason for this lax approach to enemies is not easy to discern. Perhaps there is some benefit (site traffic) to the owners in keeping around those who stir the pot. Ironically, in maintaining a liberal board where conservatives are tolerated, the website resembles an open forum whose members are nearly equal divided between the two sides. Which says a lot about the state of political discourse on the Internet.
Jimbo, I've been posting on Democratic Underground for ten years, and they haven't eliminated me yet!

Democratic Underground 

A message board for racist white elitists to pretend to be "progressive" when in all actuality they're further to the left than Reagan.
"Did you see what George II posted on Democratic Underground about African Americans and voting rights"
"Did you see Brooklynite brag about being rich for the 300th time and then make a thread supporting trickle down economics"

Democratic Underground 

Noun

1. A site where Progressives and Liberals can discuss, and often disagree, on the state of this country.

2. A site where thinking people can conjugate and be free of the incessant RW claptrap that passes as "thought"

3. A site where Progressives and Liberals find solace in a Sea of Hatred tossed by RW fanatics.
I went to Democratic Underground, to be a part of a Thinking world that is looking forward to no longer being "Underground", but Free to discuss the problems the RW has vented upon the world, without being slandered.

Democratic Underground 

A message board full of white faux liberal racists who are in lockstep with the Democratic Party. They'll also vote for anyone with a D by their name as long as they're not
Do you read the newest thread about police violence on Democratic Underground? They think we need more funding for the police and less for education and social programs.
Democratic Underground by anonymous December 10, 2020