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SmittynMo

(3,544 posts)
36. Even more reason to
Sun Jun 7, 2015, 12:39 PM
Jun 2015

Last edited Sun Jun 7, 2015, 02:49 PM - Edit history (1)

support him. Bernie wants early debates to expose these corrupt assholes in Washington. They can't argue his points because he speaks the truth and the others will look ignorant. This needs to be presented to the American people. Ultimately, they will decide. And the ball is rolling with Bernie. I just read 40% Bernie, 49% HRC. Not bad considering he was <10% a month ago.

Go, Bernie, Go!!!!!

Democrats tearing apart Democrats?? Republicans "can hardly wait" either. Fred Sanders Jun 2015 #1
??? .... Where is that strategy being deployed here? ... N_E_1 for Tennis Jun 2015 #4
No, Democrats are not tearing Democrats apart --at least, most are not, and Bernie Cal33 Jun 2015 #6
Bernie is handling this skillfully and sincerely. Quite an accomplishment that illustrates appalachiablue Jun 2015 #14
My problem is flobee1 Jun 2015 #2
And this is exactly what Bernie is trying to get across that he is fighting against. He is for Cal33 Jun 2015 #3
"Money is now speech": You heard that from the Republican Corporate business executives, not Cal33 Jun 2015 #7
When the Congress is bought and paid for flobee1 Jun 2015 #8
Just do what we can to vote more Progressives into office, and make sure that Cal33 Jun 2015 #16
Did Romney lose because he raised less money? merrily Jun 2015 #29
I don't think we've had a candidate generate this kind of response...since FDR Demeter Jun 2015 #15
I think FDR got more than 15%... brooklynite Jun 2015 #20
I really hate telling people what to do.... N_E_1 for Tennis Jun 2015 #5
Tearing apart democrats? SmittynMo Jun 2015 #9
I Will No Longer Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go cantbeserious Jun 2015 #10
Let's go!! immoderate Jun 2015 #11
Since when did Chandler Travis switch to playing bass? DFW Jun 2015 #21
AFAIK, he played bass with the Casuals when Johnny Spampinato was on lead. immoderate Jun 2015 #22
Goit it DFW Jun 2015 #23
I go back to Travis Shook and the Club Wow. First saw them in 1969. immoderate Jun 2015 #24
WAY before my time. DFW Jun 2015 #25
I've never been to the cape. immoderate Jun 2015 #27
I've never seen him anywhere else DFW Jun 2015 #32
I like your post! SoapBox Jun 2015 #12
Another reason to retire SmittynMo Jun 2015 #13
Nope StrongBad Jun 2015 #17
I'm not going to deny there's something Rooseveltian about him but how does he win the general craigmatic Jun 2015 #18
I think he has a better chance of winning... rbnyc Jun 2015 #19
How does he win the general? By speaking to the needs and wants of American voters. merrily Jun 2015 #30
There will be gigantic throngs of people flocking to Bernie's campaign events Maedhros Jun 2015 #26
I hope you are right cilla4progress Jun 2015 #28
Which is why it's such a dangerous thing. F4lconF16 Jun 2015 #31
its not a revolution, its a campaign Cosmocat Jun 2015 #33
so what can Sen. Sanders do to help with the republican state district gerrymandering and increased Sunlei Jun 2015 #34
This is nothing but a DU dream. Bernie is cool, has great ideas but will Persondem Jun 2015 #35
Even more reason to SmittynMo Jun 2015 #36
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