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AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
253. I see he's still making a difference!
Wed Jul 6, 2016, 09:27 PM
Jul 2016

Now that the election has deflated down to nothing but "Trump makes stupid statement about Hillary" it's good to remember there is someone who cares about important things..... and some Dems need to go.

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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