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Cali_Democrat

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10. Hillary conceded to Obama and endorsed him shortly after the end of the primaries in 2008
Wed Jul 6, 2016, 12:32 PM
Jul 2016

2 1/2 months before the Democratic convention.

You've been fed misinformation.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/08/us/politics/08dems.html

Sanders booed by House Democrats [View all] Cali_Democrat Jul 2016 OP
If "elections aren't about winning but transformations" ehrnst Jul 2016 #1
He previously said he would do everything he can to defeat Trump. Cali_Democrat Jul 2016 #5
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This is a scary statement: "elections aren't about winning". Um, yeah, it really is. SCOTUS is a BlueCaliDem Jul 2016 #130
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Obviously you're not paying attention. TRoN33 Jul 2016 #73
Those policy concessions they're making must also be "frustrating" cprise Jul 2016 #296
Is that your go to insult, tron? Perhaps you are not paying attention. This is the real world. Nitram Jul 2016 #321
This is AMERICA. TRoN33 Jul 2016 #322
"Some" booed while others cheered. Bernie's pressuring the party to stand for what they believe in. bjobotts Jul 2016 #150
Clinton and Trump only represent their party's platform. Clinton booed by teachers Union over bjobotts Jul 2016 #160
Because they want him to shut up. HeartoftheMidwest Jul 2016 #171
THIS ^^^^ AlbertCat Jul 2016 #246
At this point, winning is everything. christx30 Jul 2016 #259
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Not worth the risk G_j Jul 2016 #287
I used to think Bernie was an idealist and so above the ordinary Senator. lark Jul 2016 #197
Very interesting. sangfroid Jul 2016 #222
You must have missed his message. roody Jul 2016 #234
Ha!! good job Roody...your exactly right!! Pauldg47 Jul 2016 #279
It seems that is exactly what he is doing right now. lark Jul 2016 #329
Lark....his luster will never dim!! Pauldg47 Jul 2016 #278
Funny how the poster missed that detail in the cut/paste exercise. floriduck Jul 2016 #186
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Damn straight. downeastdaniel Jul 2016 #297
hypocracy? MariaThinks Jul 2016 #151
He is showing he is selfish and doesn't care about building a coalition. dbackjon Jul 2016 #2
That's party unity for you. forest444 Jul 2016 #3
God damn I'm lucky I wasn't taking a drink... intersectionality Jul 2016 #158
Ah. it is what it is. forest444 Jul 2016 #161
HEH. SammyWinstonJack Jul 2016 #204
Too Funny!! Jack Bone Jul 2016 #293
Sure, Jack. forest444 Jul 2016 #314
didn't Hillary go to the convention back in 2008? just sayin...nt Javaman Jul 2016 #4
She conceded and endorsed well before the convention. ht hack89 Jul 2016 #7
She went to the convention to nominate President Obama.. Peacetrain Jul 2016 #8
Hillary conceded to Obama and endorsed him shortly after the end of the primaries in 2008 Cali_Democrat Jul 2016 #10
Yes. Lots of people go to the convention Renew Deal Jul 2016 #11
Yes she did, and she also suspended her campaign two days after the last primary and... George II Jul 2016 #15
She conceded four days after the last primary. Beacool Jul 2016 #27
Well, their goals are different. Hillary's perspective was win or lose. BS has a movement and it is newthinking Jul 2016 #266
+100 nt Javaman Jul 2016 #272
2 months before the 2008 convention, she campaigned WITH him in UNITY, NH. just sayin... Rose Siding Jul 2016 #56
No, she didn't. She condeded within a week of the last primary voting and campaigned geek tragedy Jul 2016 #78
yes and she did this.... TeamPooka Jul 2016 #230
Ah crap, I knew this was going to happen Peacetrain Jul 2016 #6
And why? Bernie has stopped campaigning and is not talking about Hillary newthinking Jul 2016 #268
If he is definitely done running why hasnt he conceded? puffy socks Jul 2016 #313
That's nice Sherman A1 Jul 2016 #12
Fighting for the American people is no bed of roses, but Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #13
That's typical for his kind of "result" Renew Deal Jul 2016 #19
That is better than aiming for no improvement and achieving nothing. n/t xocet Jul 2016 #75
Is it? How so? Orrex Jul 2016 #99
No offense, but you don't get that comment? Really? n/t xocet Jul 2016 #105
I'm unimpressed by grand gestures that accomplish nothing. Orrex Jul 2016 #111
There is improvement and he lost the nomination WhiteTara Jul 2016 #112
Sanders has sponsored or co-sponsored 207 bills which became law. NT Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #91
Really? Orrex Jul 2016 #123
He was one of the co-sponsors. I don't think there is a technical term of 'primary co-sponsor.' Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #124
Sorry--I meant "original cosponsor" Orrex Jul 2016 #134
Congress.gov doesn't seem to keep track of 'original cosponors.' Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #136
Even so... Orrex Jul 2016 #139
I'm not saying he deserves most of the credit Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #155
Yes they do and here they are. lapucelle Jul 2016 #154
That isn't showing whether he was Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #157
Yes it does. lapucelle Jul 2016 #167
I'm only seeing two categories. Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #170
totally off topic, but I like the clear way they show how far bills got yurbud Jul 2016 #159
Eric J you are right...see below folks... Pauldg47 Jul 2016 #281
How many did the Hill have? What were they for? Pauldg47 Jul 2016 #282
She had 713 sponsored and 2676 cosponsored.. drray23 Jul 2016 #303
Without admendments it is 363 sponsored 1529 cosponsored.nt. drray23 Jul 2016 #305
Selecting became law drray23 Jul 2016 #306
Most were selecting and amendments.?..right? Pauldg47 Jul 2016 #324
just bills. took off the amendments.nt. drray23 Jul 2016 #325
And he is still fighting. pangaia Jul 2016 #33
I think that the people who have actually worked with him see him way, way better than those ehrnst Jul 2016 #43
I support Bernie....Period ...GO Bernie !!!!!!! There is a lot of us around...GO Bernie !!!! Pauldg47 Jul 2016 #64
+1 nt Javaman Jul 2016 #116
+99 chwaliszewski Jul 2016 #129
I have never worked with him. pangaia Jul 2016 #90
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I do not and never have read any Bernie hymnal. What is this hymnal of which you speak? pangaia Jul 2016 #140
Oh please. Orrex Jul 2016 #188
Some supporters awoke_in_2003 Jul 2016 #190
I apologize--you are correct Orrex Jul 2016 #194
Not a problem awoke_in_2003 Jul 2016 #196
Ah ha ! I am an asshat, you say.. My my... pangaia Jul 2016 #203
By "he" I meant Bernie... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2016 #205
Oh. That's better, then. pangaia Jul 2016 #207
I think that term came from a movie... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2016 #208
I didn't know that. pangaia Jul 2016 #210
I think I was editing awoke_in_2003 Jul 2016 #212
I try not to call anybody an asshole or asshat, pangaia Jul 2016 #218
I use "asshat" as a synonym of "asshole" because I don't like using "asshole." merrily Jul 2016 #280
Oh, my.. That is very good writing. pangaia Jul 2016 #202
How so? sangfroid Jul 2016 #223
He's not fighting to stay relevant, or losing. HeartoftheMidwest Jul 2016 #174
Ok, sure. Orrex Jul 2016 #187
I am glad you agree with HeartOfTheModwest. pangaia Jul 2016 #206
He won't ever be seen as relevant to people invested in their careers and the status quo. newthinking Jul 2016 #269
Your right. I urge many of delegates out there, Bernie can still be your choice in lieu of .... Pauldg47 Jul 2016 #327
Bernie didn't invent the idea. ehrnst Jul 2016 #38
this is not a Sanders thing rtracey Jul 2016 #58
This plan is way different than what she had on her site until now. Ash_F Jul 2016 #76
but rtracey Jul 2016 #120
I don't recall her saying that, but it certainly said something different on her site Ash_F Jul 2016 #128
well rtracey Jul 2016 #145
I saw that debate. That's not what I am talking about. Ash_F Jul 2016 #173
Sounds better in original Latin, but then you'd realize it's a logical fallacy. LanternWaste Jul 2016 #70
Wonder where she got the idea? n/t Paper Roses Jul 2016 #182
Bernie, I supported you with my heart and soul, but it's now time to move on groundloop Jul 2016 #14
This Democratic Platform Committee is meeting Friday and Saturday. Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #18
How do you know this? Renew Deal Jul 2016 #20
I wrote 'probably.' I'm basing that off Sanders praising HRC today for compromising Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #79
Looks like you were right Renew Deal Jul 2016 #330
Thanks. Maybe we'll know for sure on Tuesday. NT Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #331
If you were supporting him as a person, I see your point. But if you were supporting the cause The Wielding Truth Jul 2016 #63
I wish he would FACE REALITY heaven05 Jul 2016 #16
In my opinion he IS the one facing reality. pangaia Jul 2016 #40
Maybe the people who have worked with him trying to accomplish things ehrnst Jul 2016 #48
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I have to agree. bdwker Jul 2016 #71
I disagree. He spends more resources attacking Democrats than republicans MariaThinks Jul 2016 #153
Interesting number. Can I see the source? seabeckind Jul 2016 #302
Yes, you are right. ozone_man Jul 2016 #233
Thank you for the support for my view. pangaia Jul 2016 #238
Exactly. Biki Jul 2016 #237
Sanders Urchin Jul 2016 #93
he is not the nominee heaven05 Jul 2016 #177
As soon as he DOES get on board, his leverage to affect change pangaia Jul 2016 #240
I understand heaven05 Jul 2016 #304
OK. Then, if she wants to WIN, if she wants to be the president, pangaia Jul 2016 #309
right heaven05 Jul 2016 #310
What does that have to do with what I said? pangaia Jul 2016 #311
everything heaven05 Jul 2016 #312
I don't know what you mean. pangaia Jul 2016 #318
The Reality Is Ccarmona Jul 2016 #149
Really? I thought that was just a republican wet dream... Walk away Jul 2016 #213
Classy. (n/t) Iggo Jul 2016 #17
Yes. Waltzing in and telling your colleagues that "elections aren't about winning" ehrnst Jul 2016 #23
He was saying that there are bigger issues at stake, much bigger for the long term pangaia Jul 2016 #241
Indeed. n/t demmiblue Jul 2016 #108
It's unfortunate that he has let his support and momentum fizzle into irrelevance Chemisse Jul 2016 #21
He would have been gone in March if he had perspective Renew Deal Jul 2016 #22
Sanders will get more people to vote against Trump if he does NOT endorse n/t eridani Jul 2016 #232
Bernie Sanders is a living example of Dylam Thomas' poem. pangaia Jul 2016 #243
He is not interested n glory. Never was. pangaia Jul 2016 #242
Wish I'd been there... Surya Gayatri Jul 2016 #24
The comment about Sanders self obsession is very accurate Gothmog Jul 2016 #60
No it is not. pangaia Jul 2016 #244
Welcome to politics as usual. God forbid anything improves. floriduck Jul 2016 #189
It just proves what the movement is about. The bo-ing senators are likely newthinking Jul 2016 #271
Those House Democrats are free to run for President and build any movement they wish to... appal_jack Jul 2016 #25
No Democrat bluedye33139 Jul 2016 #30
Hatred? Can you say hyperbole? askeptic Jul 2016 #35
Pronunciation drill bluedye33139 Jul 2016 #96
Sounds logical to me... Surya Gayatri Jul 2016 #44
Nor would a progressive, independent Senator. appal_jack Jul 2016 #57
Democrats now tend to support their own party and to work together for pangaia Jul 2016 #245
I agree. The sky will not fall if he waits for the convention askeptic Jul 2016 #31
It's not a movement yet. That remains to be seen. ehrnst Jul 2016 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author G_j Jul 2016 #285
This is what I thought might happen... kentuck Jul 2016 #26
Its Haints and Angels Kentuck.. Peacetrain Jul 2016 #74
You must have read the book? kentuck Jul 2016 #131
I am reading it now... Peacetrain Jul 2016 #172
WTF? stopbush Jul 2016 #28
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The FBI didn't recommend charges Cali_Democrat Jul 2016 #37
Lynch said she would follow the FBI recommendation. stopbush Jul 2016 #46
Especially since she pledged to follow the FBI's recommendations, whatever they might be. Surya Gayatri Jul 2016 #47
Surrounding oneself with old white men gives one a limited perspective ehrnst Jul 2016 #53
Now we've heard from the DoJ, Sanders. Your last hope is gone lunamagica Jul 2016 #214
We wait for the DoJ? murielm99 Jul 2016 #289
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Self obsession is right bravenak Jul 2016 #32
I think that Sanders has blinders on and can't see outside his bubble. Beacool Jul 2016 #36
Sanders' goal IS in fact a bigger one than 'winning' an election. pangaia Jul 2016 #247
Politico... Triana Jul 2016 #39
2007, nine years ago. Check out their leadership today: George II Jul 2016 #85
"Elections aren't about winning". Yeah, only if you're a Republican lining your pockets. CrowCityDem Jul 2016 #41
There is not a strong anti-TPP plank yet. Therefore, ReasonableToo Jul 2016 #42
For goodness sake he doesn't get to dictate trade deals or anything else pandr32 Jul 2016 #67
From the beginning ReasonableToo Jul 2016 #168
I have not given up on him and never will. pangaia Jul 2016 #252
I understand your being upset with Bernie's actions. pangaia Jul 2016 #251
Keep on truckin' Bernie.... pangaia Jul 2016 #248
"Now we wait to hear from the Justice Department." pandr32 Jul 2016 #45
seems our big tent is getting pretty damn small.... dembotoz Jul 2016 #49
Doesn't it though! KPN Jul 2016 #92
please give it up Bernie and do the right thing for the futures sake NoMoreRepugs Jul 2016 #50
What the hell... Chakaconcarne Jul 2016 #51
To me it seems controversy would HELP Democrats with their convention. Festivito Jul 2016 #54
These aren't some of the same Democrats that voted for the Iraq War? jalan48 Jul 2016 #61
House Democrats voted 118 to 65 in favor of DOMA as well. The majority of them disagreed with Bluenorthwest Jul 2016 #69
Well said, and an excellent point. n/t reflection Jul 2016 #135
I wonder if continually dissing Bernie is a very good strategy askeptic Jul 2016 #62
It certainly doesn't make me feel better about switching Ilsa Jul 2016 #83
Had the exact same reaction. KPN Jul 2016 #95
Exactly. All they know how to do is cover their own asses. pangaia Jul 2016 #255
Correct.. coco77 Jul 2016 #126
If 82% of Sanders supporters have already made the switch, there's not much "flocking" to be done. Tarheel_Dem Jul 2016 #162
I hadn't seen that figure - can you give me a source? askeptic Jul 2016 #165
I got it from upthread. If that number is true, I think you'd agree that the remaining 15%-18% were Tarheel_Dem Jul 2016 #195
Looks like a circular to me. seabeckind Jul 2016 #301
He's not entitled to their approval anigbrowl Jul 2016 #254
K&R stopbush Jul 2016 #65
He has squandered any capital gained by his "movement" Stuckinthebush Jul 2016 #66
Epic failure Geronimoe Jul 2016 #68
Hillary Clinton has way more pledged delegates than Bernie pandr32 Jul 2016 #98
*he* didn't lose them 69 House seats under a highly charismatic Prez MisterP Jul 2016 #72
Because *HE* didn't do anything ConservativeDemocrat Jul 2016 #260
Are these the new rules here? SHRED Jul 2016 #77
Apparently so. I think the new rules were made with the thought in mind that The Second Stone Jul 2016 #87
Apparently. KPN Jul 2016 #97
How is that a new rule? Orrex Jul 2016 #104
Pretty much. harun Jul 2016 #118
Yes, they are enforced by that big straw man over there anigbrowl Jul 2016 #256
If he wants to endorse, he wants it to mean something. Lucky Luciano Jul 2016 #80
And of course they were too chicken-shit to speak non-anonymously. arcane1 Jul 2016 #81
Can Sanders just end the charade Blue_Tires Jul 2016 #82
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Such immature behavior on the part of House Democrats is not going to help winning totodeinhere Jul 2016 #86
Clinton has the support of 82% of BS voters, and the rest were not going to ever vote for her Squinch Jul 2016 #106
Most BS supporters will vote for Clinton. And I will vote for Clinton. totodeinhere Jul 2016 #109
She'll have plenty of supporters who get out and work for her and who donate money. AND she'll Squinch Jul 2016 #113
Then why all the HuBub about Bernie ? kacekwl Jul 2016 #176
You say that as if you think he is actually a threat. Do you really think that? Because that's Squinch Jul 2016 #180
I am not annoyed kacekwl Jul 2016 #267
Did you know that there are people other than you in the Democratic party? No, for reals! Squinch Jul 2016 #270
No, we did not "kinda fell for it" sheshe2 Jul 2016 #286
Sure we did at the polls kacekwl Jul 2016 #316
Okay, fair enough. n/t totodeinhere Jul 2016 #115
No one is demanding "adulation" -- that's an absurd straw man. Jim Lane Jul 2016 #178
OK, then, however you would paraphrase that threat, it's still stupid. The party is united. Squinch Jul 2016 #181
I'm not seeing a threat here. Jim Lane Jul 2016 #201
The threat I refer to is when BS supporters say, "You better do X or BS supporters won't vote for Squinch Jul 2016 #211
People may vote as they please and they're entitled to express their preferences. Jim Lane Jul 2016 #294
The party is united behind Hillary. Individual voters saying, "You better do X or BS supporters Squinch Jul 2016 #317
"The party is united" doesn't mean that all the votes are locked up. Jim Lane Jul 2016 #319
All the votes will never be locked up. Hillary won the majority. She has her own platform. Squinch Jul 2016 #320
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I supported Bernie ~ But it's over left-of-center2012 Jul 2016 #89
His cause is not over Urchin Jul 2016 #94
"There can be only one" billpolonsky Jul 2016 #100
As much as it pains me to admit it... actslikeacarrot Jul 2016 #138
After reading that Baloney sangfroid Jul 2016 #224
What you DON'T know ... NanceGreggs Jul 2016 #250
You ignore the most important differences between 2008 and 2016 Jim Lane Jul 2016 #295
Interesting sangfroid Jul 2016 #315
^^^ THIS ^^^ Tarheel_Dem Jul 2016 #328
As if the House Democrats have been supportive of him during this campaign so far? FourScore Jul 2016 #102
They know him. They have worked with him. Squinch Jul 2016 #107
Only the progressive caucus, blue dog sellouts haven't. harun Jul 2016 #122
How many of the "progressive caucus" actually endorsed him? And the bluedogs were ousted in 2010. Tarheel_Dem Jul 2016 #144
Blue Dogs currently hold 14 seats, the Progressives 68 harun Jul 2016 #175
Well how do you gauge "support", if they didn't endorse him? You posited that he was "supported" by Tarheel_Dem Jul 2016 #198
Any Dem going against the Clinton machine isn't going to get much funding. harun Jul 2016 #308
But that wasn't your original claim. You claim they "supported" him. One would think you meant... Tarheel_Dem Jul 2016 #323
Bernie Sanders IS a guy who's running for President. davidthegnome Jul 2016 #103
Sanders booed buddysmellgood Jul 2016 #110
Politico?? lol - you all are just too much. Politico sucks, except when you say otherwise? closeupready Jul 2016 #114
'Fahrenheit 9/11': Not a Single Democratic Senator Joins with House Objections to Bush/Gore closeupready Jul 2016 #117
Sanders did not arrive in the Senate until January 3, 2007. Your history lesson is a fail on this. Ford_Prefect Jul 2016 #142
It is what it is. Take-away from it what you will. closeupready Jul 2016 #143
What I take away from it is that Hillary Clinton WAS in the Senate on that date. Jim Lane Jul 2016 #184
More disturbing is the implicit censorship you are promoting here! closeupready Jul 2016 #185
Sorry, you lost me completely. Jim Lane Jul 2016 #200
I think we are on the same side, mea culpa, it's my fault. closeupready Jul 2016 #261
Thanks for the clarification. I'll plead that the circumstances led me to being confused. Jim Lane Jul 2016 #262
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Is this really latest breaking news? ThinkCritically Jul 2016 #121
Get this yet? The booing story is a lie. As usual. Jennylynn Jul 2016 #125
Sounds like Senator Sanders was working for us. Not for him. avaistheone1 Jul 2016 #276
He deserved it. lunamagica Jul 2016 #127
This message was self-deleted by its author lunamagica Jul 2016 #132
"Sen.Bernie Sanders is still talking like a guy who's running for president." lunamagica Jul 2016 #133
Glad to hear ejbr Jul 2016 #137
With Sanders it's all about the issues he believes will benefit the millions of people... raindaddy Jul 2016 #141
Bernie's endgame and an endorsement raincity_calling Jul 2016 #146
Not this again. lapucelle Jul 2016 #163
Who? NuclearDem Jul 2016 #147
If they booed Corporate Sponsorship and ownership of themselves... Jackilope Jul 2016 #148
I think everyone is reading this all wrong LakeArenal Jul 2016 #152
Exactly. They are building up his endorsement. nt Lucky Luciano Jul 2016 #257
The party is NOT divided. One candidate won. 82% of the losing candidate's supporters Squinch Jul 2016 #326
Potentially Bernie has a lot to lose jamese777 Jul 2016 #156
Hillary wouldn't do that. Other Democrats might, though. BS doesn't have many friends in Congress. Squinch Jul 2016 #193
The House Democrats need to sharpen up and start understanding what this movement is. Betty Karlson Jul 2016 #164
Bernie needs to sharpen up and start understanding what this movement isn't. Squinch Jul 2016 #192
I hate to break it to you, but that percentage is hardly credited, coming from just one source. Betty Karlson Jul 2016 #284
I'm not too worried... yet Bradical79 Jul 2016 #166
A senior Democratic who was there pandr32 Jul 2016 #183
I've heard before that the political system can be a bit like high school... PoliticalMalcontent Jul 2016 #169
Politico Is Right Wing billhicks76 Jul 2016 #179
You can read the same story on CNN jamese777 Jul 2016 #216
It's over, Johnny awoke_in_2003 Jul 2016 #191
for not surprising since they didn't support him to begin with PatrynXX Jul 2016 #199
I know people like that too Renew Deal Jul 2016 #229
Big deal. I BOO all the Corporate Dems every day myself. -nt- NorthCarolina Jul 2016 #209
Our Government Is Completely Corrupt, And Dems Boo The One Talking About Fixing It Yallow Jul 2016 #215
Representative Connolly... tonedevil Jul 2016 #217
Shhh...don't mess up the narrative! klook Jul 2016 #265
Beauty /nt tonedevil Jul 2016 #275
Others cheered. Hiraeth Jul 2016 #219
after the convention is the answer... lame54 Jul 2016 #220
Do not Dismiss Us sammcgee68 Jul 2016 #221
"Democrat party?" johnp3907 Jul 2016 #235
I stand with Bernie. retrowire Jul 2016 #225
You gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em... nt TeamPooka Jul 2016 #226
There is no REASON for him to stop before the convention. Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2016 #228
Bitter ole boobirds aren't worthy to clean out his spittoon Peregrine Took Jul 2016 #231
How many booed? I only see "some" but that could be like 3 people. LeftRant Jul 2016 #236
Making changes is achieved by working with others to get good ideas passed, it is not achieved by Thinkingabout Jul 2016 #239
Those that boo'd should stand up and admit it fbc Jul 2016 #249
I see he's still making a difference! AlbertCat Jul 2016 #253
Well said and true. senz Jul 2016 #290
They booed one of the most loved, honest politicians, ever! DianaForRussFeingold Jul 2016 #258
"like FDR and Kennedy" NuclearDem Jul 2016 #264
! DianaForRussFeingold Jul 2016 #273
Best candidate of my entire life. senz Jul 2016 #291
Yeah... reign88 Jul 2016 #263
Blue doggers grew a pair and worked up a boo. Well bowl me over. How many 2 or 3? lonestarnot Jul 2016 #277
Way to get someone to do what you'd like! merrily Jul 2016 #283
Way to go, Bernie Helen Borg Jul 2016 #288
He fights for what is right senz Jul 2016 #292
Bernie's window of opprtunity is closing fast. baldguy Jul 2016 #298
Sad day for the Democratic PArty 4dsc Jul 2016 #299
Says it all, doesn't it? seabeckind Jul 2016 #300
Anonymous source either bullshit or lacks courage. I call bullshit. Scuba Jul 2016 #307
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