i know it sounds crazy but it is true.
most pedophiles do not have an adult sexuality, because pedophilia is an act of violent control, not sex.It leads to other perverted things too like pedophilia ... Id like to check your browser history Uncle Fuck...
It leads to other perverted things too like pedophilia ... Id like to check your browser history Uncle Fuck...
this has got to be one of the most idiotic things i have ever read.yeah right ever watched "to catch a predator" with cris hayes.. most of those dudes are homosexual..
Really? ever watch the show? they lure GUYS in with lil boys.. might wanna quit while your ahead bud..this has got to be one of the most idiotic things i have ever read.
they lure guys with little girls too.are you saying that
Really? ever watch the show? they lure GUYS in with lil boys.. might wanna quit while your ahead bud..
should have been the name of a GG Allin album btw.. just sayin..scum bags, perverts and pedophiles..
I'm not surprised you didn't understand how i meant that.this guys talking shit.. I was defending myself and I'm NOT sorry...
this statement is actually impossible to parody.It leads straight to the Devil, Satan himself wants you to be gay.. i know it sounds crazy but it is true. Satanic cults all partake in homosexuality.. look into it.
LOLI really hope one day you crawl out of your shell and become a successful person...
Comparatively speaking, he ran a very radical campaign, he garnered a lot of support and coalesced a base behind him. but as the writing became clear and he had to decide how far he was willing to go, how much was he willing to break with the status quo and the DNC proper, he pulled back closer to the party and establishment politics and chose to support the "more of the same" candidate and the DNC leadership.Why did Sanders 'back up'? What 'deal'?
Please explain.
The point wouldn't have been to win. the point would have been to create a movement that could have potentially taken this country back from big business for real and for good and as quick as four years from now.Running as an independent is a recipe for failure
plus people end up hating you if you're a spoiler
Comparatively speaking, he ran a very radical campaign, he garnered a lot of support and coalesced a base behind him. but as the writing became clear and he had to decide how far he was willing to go, how much was he willing to break with the status quo and the DNC proper, he pulled back closer to the party and establishment politics and chose to support the "more of the same" candidate and the DNC leadership.
Hillary comes from and represents the same old guard. surely electing her, while being historic as the first women, would not be "revolutionary", she's part of the democrats we know well.
But he had a lot of political currency he built up from the campaign. I seriously doubt he gave that up for nothing. he had to get something in return for not running independently and throwing his support behind Hillary and for not making a stink about what the DNC did to sandbag him. why wouldn't he with the leverage he had.
so with a seemingly likely probability that Clinton was going to be President, he could either go back to the Senate with President Clinton maybe having a score to settle with him, or he could go back with the President owing him a debt of gratitude.
He chose the conservative way. he took the "cash" if you will and played ball. He did what they wanted him to do. He had to get paid for it somehow.
The changes he was calling for were very significant, the were very left of today's center.
So he was calling for real change. But regardless how it can be analyzed, like say, he didn't want to split the vote or what have you, in the end he said to the people vote for the status quo. That is the antithesis of someone calling for a "revolution", calling for very divergent policies.
If he was someone who could truly be convicted by his beliefs, then he would never have compromised and would have ran as an indy with the intention of building something transformative beyond this election. Like a Ralph Nader would have done.
I'm sorry, I like the guy a lot too, I wish he was President. But he clearely showed he would not put himself on the line for what he says he believes.
HindsightThe point wouldn't have been to win. the point would have been to create a movement that could have potentially taken this country back from big business for real and for good and as quick as four years from now.