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reddread's JournalI hear knees knockin
three weeks of the worst political campaigning we have ever seen is coming at us like a freight train.
and Bernie is going to slay a dragon.
Enjoy the show.
are we as a Party voting in the primary more concerned with the well being of billionaires
or the undocumented workers being forced to forego bathroom breaks and resort to diapers?
the priority is Trump's Lot, isnt it?
so how close to Tyson are Bill and Hillary?
are they invested in their friends giant poultry interest?
Are they making money from these practices?
https://www.afp.com/en/news/15/us-poultry-workers-denied-toilet-breaks-resort-diapers-oxfam
I believe we need to know the truth about that.
is truthfulness, accountability and transparency a favorable trait in a Democratic candidate?
if not, why?
is vote shaming the same as suppression?
those relentless posts and notions about too many white Bernie supporters"Bros", etc.
was that just good dirty politics, or bad Democratic behavior, unseen since the civil rights era?
you know, the one they tried to lie Bernie Sanders out of?
all those fingers, pointing back.
is retrogullability a real thing?
so, even if hindsight spells out the fraudulent crime against humanity that the IWR was,
can we still put that bugaboo of knowledge back in Pandora's box and say
"it was a mistake. GW fooled us. He went further than we ever imagined."
is that a fair characterization of the position?
because I really hate it when people use imaginary quotes.
please forgive me.
would an All Bot discussion about Democratic primary politics be more interesting?
when canned responses become the norm, what exactly is the difference?
It is hard to imagine how much worse this corrupt process could become.
but harder to imagine it not becoming worse.
Tell me this primary isnt substantially worse than previous ones in terms of real issue suppression?
Never mind what an establishment candidate says, how does Saudi Arabia feel about global warming?
once you determine that,
you know the establishment candidate's real policy on the subject.
thank God it isnt a serious problem, right?
otherwise they would be talking about it a lot,
wouldnt they?
with such strong ties to private universities would Hillary Clinton ever want tuition costs to drop?
Is that a reasonable question?
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