Standing O..Bernie Sanders!

schuylaar

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Because the elite, establishment powers that be, have most clearly anointed Hillary.
Time will tell, as it is still quite early in the game!
Waves you're smarter than the above post, by far..in 2008 I cast my vote for Obama at Taravella (no wait necessary) with tears in my eyes as I told my daughter we were making history and to always remember the power of 'we the people' in 2012 I watched the line continue even after his landslide victory was announced because we refused to accept the 2 booths of voter suppression provided at Heron Bay Marriott by Gov Dick Rott Medicaid fraud king.

Never underestimate the power of 'we the people' ..for we are the 68%
 

schuylaar

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I'm a Bernie fan myself. I'm voting for him, no question. But he is very right in that the game is stacked, and in a billion dollar election cycle, if the "powers that be" want Hillary, it will take a near miracle for him to get the nom. It will take a huge grass roots effort in a nation that has spent decades to suppress voters, offer only 2 carefully chosen nearly identical candidates, and uses a voting system that disenfranchises people who would actually like to vote for Bernie but are so terrified of a republican presidency they will vote for the lesser of two evils that is Hillary.
How did Obama defeat her?
 

schuylaar

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Gay men (like myself) should flock to Bernie. He's supported gay rights since the 70s, instead of... politically expedient O´clock like Hillary. Yet I see the majority of my white gay left leaning friends supporting Hillary. They admit Bernie is a better candidate, but believe he has no chance to win. Their argument is literally saying "republican SCOTUS NOMS ooga booga!!!" over and over as if that should convince me.
And it's up to you to convince them otherwise..dem primary has nothing to do with presidential..Bernie can beat anyone from the right.
 

ttystikk

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Funny. No OTHER presidential candidate with the power to do so has introduced legislation backing his campaign platform.

Why is it so amazing that a politician does something that two thirds of the American electorate supports? What amazes me is how the REST of them get elected over and over again while doing everything BUT!
 

MistrBurrberry

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My sole avenue is Facebook, as I'm an expat. I moved to a nation without a military, universal healthcare, with full gay rights, with no armed racist police state, that doesn't support Israel's apartheid, and has an incredibly high general safety, social mobility, education level, nearly empty prisons, generous and effective safety nets, and affordable higher education.

I want those things for America, no doubt, but for my family which is a mixed nationality, we picked the nation with the better opportunity for us.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
My sole avenue is Facebook, as I'm an expat. I moved to a nation without a military, universal healthcare, with full gay rights, with no armed racist police state, that doesn't support Israel's apartheid, and has an incredibly high general safety, social mobility, education level, nearly empty prisons, generous and effective safety nets, and affordable higher education.

I want those things for America, no doubt, but for my family which is a mixed nationality, we picked the nation with the better opportunity for us.
THAT'S the message you need to be sending, loud and clear!
 

Uncle Ben

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one bumper sticker = 12 votes
and you don't have to say a word..it's that easy.
To think, for a moment, that a bumper sticker has such influence, such power, is ridiculous. What it does reflect as you drive by flaunting your rose colored glasses is your character and mindset.

Sanders handed the nomination to Hillary during the last libtard debate, duh. If he's really sincere in seeking the nomination, how in the hell could any one be that stupid? Talking about a "senior moment" LOL.

Having said that, here's a very funny ditty on your other sweetie pie, who by the way has been coronated. God save the queen! :hump:

 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
My sole avenue is Facebook, as I'm an expat. I moved to a nation without a military, universal healthcare, with full gay rights, with no armed racist police state, that doesn't support Israel's apartheid, and has an incredibly high general safety, social mobility, education level, nearly empty prisons, generous and effective safety nets, and affordable higher education.

I want those things for America, no doubt, but for my family which is a mixed nationality, we picked the nation with the better opportunity for us.

What country if you don't mind saying?
 

MistrBurrberry

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Nice!:clap:

Classification? Nordic model?
Nordic model yeah. We have a bit too much American influence here from when the military base was still operating and we have a right wing (for our spectrum) gov at the moment but it looks like they are going to be out on their butts come next election.

Our biggest problems at the moment are affordable housing in the capital, too much reliance on tourism with no limits set on growth (and our infrastructure isn't coping) and a bit of a rise in xenophobia/racism though nowhere near as bad as Sweden and Denmark's rise in right wing rhetoric.
 

Corso312

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Obama defeated her because Americans don't like Hillary, she's frigid and unlikable .. Obama is charismatic and likeable.. Hillary had the Big Donors and it didn't mean dick on election day.. And it won't mean dick this election .. When she feels the Bern.
 
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