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justin_o_guy2
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Took a while
04/24/16 at 02:30:37
 
Pretty long, but, ehh, it was worth it, parts of it.
http://journal-neo.org/2016/04/22/the-give-and-take-of-the-american-way/
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Reply #1 - 04/24/16 at 07:36:30
 
Ok Jog, and one candidate has made his campaign about this very issue.
It holds the light of truth and more important, exposure upon its ugliness.
It also offers a repair.
Education.

Sure, this person is painted with those scary tags by the very same who benefit from the status quo.

If we can expose it, maybe then we can repair it, eh?

The possible next president herald the patriotic spew about its our duty to disagree with the sitting administration.....
Do you think she will agree with that when its hers, or rally those folks the Duke refers to?

Useful fools, its real, so is education, that is powerful.
Armed with knowledge, most will readily see the truth.
Armed with a gun, it only kills any chance.

You bro, can link all these articles until until North American sinks under the rising seas of GW warming ( sarcasm )
Or, break away from it with a person who at least, shines a light into the darkness.
Of course he is a cuckoo, we have been taught really good, eh?  
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Reply #2 - 04/24/16 at 07:53:11
 
Of course boBot will keep saying its ONLY the republican party that needs to change.
And yes, sure, right, this guy wasn't even a democrat until now, sorta like Hillary wasn't from New York, but, hey, you like the flavor they spoon feed you folks.

Anyway, this old fart is still talking the truth, YET, and maybe he is NOT the perfect candidate, I mean golly, he never once mentioned a 250 foot wall across our borders fixing everything   Roll Eyes


Bernie Sanders says the Democratic Party hasn't been fair to him — but he has mixed feelings on the nominating process overall.

"Do you think this process has been fair to you? The Democratic nomination process?" moderator Chuck Todd asked the Vermont senator in an interview filmed Saturday in Baltimore and aired Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."

"Yes and no," Sanders said, going on to criticize the role of the media for neglecting to focus on "real issues facing America." The media, he said, emphasizes "political gossip" rather than "issues that affect working people."
"So it sounds like the party, though, you feel like's been fair to you?" Todd asked Sanders.
"No," Sanders responded. "I think we have— look, we're taking on the establishment. That's pretty clear."
Pointing to the Democratic debate schedule, of which three of the first four took place on weekend nights, Sanders said they were "scheduled — pretty clearly, to my mind, at a time when there would be minimal viewing audience— et cetera, et cetera."
"But you know, that's the way it is. We knew we were taking on the establishment," he said. "And here we are. So [I'm] not complaining."
Todd then asked Sanders if he felt he was "given a fair shot" at the Democratic nomination.
"Yeah, we took advantage of the opportunities in front of us. We are in this race. We are not writing our obituary," Sanders said. "We're in this race to California, and we're proud of the campaign we ran."
Clinton is ahead of Sanders by 750 in POLITICO's delegate count, with superdelegates included -- and could wrap up the nomination even if she loses every remaining state. The Sanders campaign has said it plans to persuade superdelegates to switch sides, but has shown little ability to do so thus far.
But Sanders himself betrayed little sign that he intends to quit the race before the final round of contests on June 7, when six states will hold presidential primaries.

While acknowledging that his path to victory is "narrow," Sanders said he could do "very well in California," pointing to a Fox News poll showing him down there by just two percentage points. He also talked up polls showing him faring better than Clinton against Donald Trump in a hypothetical general-election matchup.
And if he is not the Democratic nominee, Sanders suggested that he would not necessarily push his supporters to back Clinton.
"I will do everything that I can to make certain that Donald Trump is not elected president," he told Todd. "But if that scenario plays out, the major responsibility will be on Secretary Clinton to convince all people, not just supporters, that she is the kind of president this country needs to represent working people in this country, to take on the big money interests who have so much power, to fight for what the American people want."
How can she do that? Todd asked.
Clinton would have to be "very explicit about supporting a program which stands up for the needs of the middle class and working families, which, most importantly, makes it clear that she is prepared to take on Wall Street in a very clear way, take on the billionaire class, come up with a program that makes health care for all in this country a right within the next several years," Sanders responded.
Sanders also took a few shots at the Democratic Party, which he said "needs a lot of reforming."
"What mostly we need to do is to open the doors of the Democratic Party, which in many ways are not open right now, to millions of young people and working class people who want to make fundamental changes in the way this country operates," he explained. "And the function of the Democratic Party cannot just be to go to wealthy people and raise money. It's got to be meeting with ordinary people, hearing what's on their mind and prepare to take on the powerful special interest, who today control this country legislatively, economically and media-wise."


Tell me, what is wrong with what he is saying?


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Reply #3 - 04/24/16 at 08:05:45
 
You can go into the quote and bracket the parts you have a problem with. I'm not reading that much crap by Burnee,

o you think she will agree with that when its hers, or rally those folks the Duke refers to?

Well, what have we seen?

Women who report a rape should be listened to.
Unless, of course, My Husband is the rapist, at which time I will go to work to crush them.

You seem to manage to see right past her warts and yet, you're well able to see what is wrong with trump.



Burnee

Sure, this person is painted with those scary tags by the very same who benefit from the status quo.

Just because he sees a coupla places where the current ways are bad and he has an idea that is better doesn't mean he won't be a disaster.

His ideas have been tried through history. Walking off the roof ends in hitting the ground. Socialism has only really worked in Libya, because they have oil.
Are you suggesting we nationalize the oil companies and anything else that generates a profit?

You wanna stand up for it and hint that those who are not able to see it as good only fail to see the good because they are brainwashed BUT you don't bother to explain WHY they are wrong? You wanna sway Me then you're gonna need to make a logical case,,
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Reply #4 - 04/24/16 at 09:37:32
 
JOG.... its a start.

Sorta hoping that once the "genie is out of the bottle" we will be forced to examine it's gender  Grin

Funny, you post time and time again and wonder why folk don't see the warnings you share.

Yet, Bernie is calling a spade a spade, might be looking at a Jack when in facts its a Queen, but at least we have the right suit being "trump"  Grin
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Reply #5 - 04/24/16 at 10:18:10
 
Well, you can cut out of that wall of text the salient points and post them. Show me how smart he is. And, calling a spade a spade is all well and good. Does he have a workable solution?
Best I can see, neither does trump. But I Know what kinda horror Hillary will be, so I would rather try trump.
Though, Ron Paul says he and Hillary are effectively the same, big government, more spending, foreign entanglements, yee haww,,
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