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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I finally found something to agree with Sanders on [View all]hollysmom
(5,946 posts)34. one of my favorite sayings
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He expected to be able to video conference in. A courtesy granted to Kerry and Gingrich...
Luminous Animal
Mar 2016
#4
I'm sure you've read all you can about Clinton's involvement in pushing to bomb Libya
Matariki
Mar 2016
#6
Most of us are not anti Israel, but we do see the atrocities that Israel has committed.
JonLeibowitz
Mar 2016
#8
Nice try but Sanders is a progressive and Clinton is a conservative. Need I remind you that
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#12
They voted 9 out of 10 times the same and they're opposite sides of he political spectrum?!? REALLY!
uponit7771
Mar 2016
#13
That's only true if you think a procedural vote carries the same weight as the IWR or patriot act.
JonLeibowitz
Mar 2016
#23
The question is how they differ on the most important issues. Not voting on a post office
JonLeibowitz
Mar 2016
#37
Like guns? The hubris of the Sanders camp is that they STILL think they can define what's progress
uponit7771
Mar 2016
#40
She voted to give Bush authority to kill innocent Iraqis. She supported deregulation of
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#26
Sanders voted to give gun mans uneeded immunity, he can't throw stones on judgement or
uponit7771
Mar 2016
#29
500,000 innocent Iraqis died and 5 million had their lives ruined. Keep it in perspective.
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#42
and 30,000 Americans die every year from guns ... we've been over this before ...
uponit7771
Mar 2016
#45
First of all the proposed law would have been unconstitutional and wouldn't have done a thing.
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#60
The person who didn't vote to give corporations unneeded immunity is more progressive
uponit7771
Mar 2016
#43
SO 85% of the time doesn't change things too much, nicking picks at that point
uponit7771
Mar 2016
#27
Anyone surprised by Hillary taking a hard right, likud-friendly Israel stance hasnt been paying attn
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#11
I beg to differ. I know a lot of Israelis, and some close friends lived there in the 90s
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#24
Did my post say Israelis and Palestinians, or did I say those in power on both sides?
merrily
Mar 2016
#30
Some would say that, and some would say Arafat torpedoed the thing at the last minute.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#57
Must be a hardcore Republican if all he/she agrees with Bernie on is this one thing.
Deadshot
Mar 2016
#21
In fairness, most hard core Republicans are very protective of Israel. It goes with the
merrily
Mar 2016
#32
I was unaware of the level of unemployment in Gaza. Not surprised there is unrest.
EndElectoral
Mar 2016
#31