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Related: About this forumThe difference between a "movement" and a "revolution"
Tommy Lee Jones explains.
"Can we agree that whatever I do is "inevitable"?
Welcome to the REVOLUTION!
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The difference between a "movement" and a "revolution" (Original Post)
warrprayer
Jun 2016
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pmorlan1
(2,096 posts)1. I Love It!
You would appreciate!
An irony biscuit smothered in irony!
pmorlan1
(2,096 posts)3. Good one
warrprayer
(4,734 posts)4. Can we agree..
That whatever Bernie supporters do is "inevitable"?
pmorlan1
(2,096 posts)5. What do you mean?
That by sheer numbers, Bernies supporters have great power in this election, regardless of anything.
And after the AP fiasco the possibility of unity has moved much further away.
warrprayer
(4,734 posts)8. Their choice
It wasn't ours.
pmorlan1
(2,096 posts)9. Yes it is
You can't keep pissing on voters and then expect them to support you. It just doesn't work that way in the real world.