Hillary won more votes for President
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what dreams said:
I'm beginning to think Free won't be happy until every public building in DC is burned to the ground with our elected leaders in them. He is against everyone and everything, except Sanders, but now Stein. Unfortunately he has nothing positive to bring to the table regarding either one of those people or their positions. The Stein thread is dead -- probably because there's nothing serious to talk about -- and the Sanders thread is full of whiny complaints about our democracy being rigged -- even though all those people protesting democratically and lawfully will be able to vote in November. Last I checked, we are all still free to be ourselves in this great nation. Free speech, free assemby, free press (free to lie), religion, bearing arms -- ALL intact. If we're smart enough to know the law and our rights, we'll get a fair trial. We all have an opportunity to get an education and be whatever we want to be in this country, if we're willing to work for it. I'm not quite sure what the hell else people want when it comes to their democratic freedom.rgambs said:
Or maybe because he has voted that way?Free said:Oh, politicians aren't they swell? They can tell you one thing and do another. They will make promises and never act on them once elected. You've got a politician here with a history of being pro-life, yet people will eat it up that he's actually pro choice because he says he now is.
Really, guys? Think about this...
You claim to want representative democracy but you ridicule politicians who change their views to represent their constituents as flip-flippers? How does that square?
Do you want politicians who listen to the changing will of the people or politicians who "stick to their guns" even as the issues shift under them?Post edited by Free on0 -
Silly indeed. She only worked for Clinton as her campaign manager in '08.Degeneratefk said:What's the conspiracy that forced Schultz to resign? That she was a Clinton supporter? Seems silly.
And since you asked...
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
http://heavy.com/news/2015/12/debbie-wasserman-schultz-bernie-sanders-sues-dnc-age-bio-husband/0 -
Not surprising.
http://m.greensboro.com/ap/politics/the-latest-clinton-wasserman-schultz-to-have-campaign-role/article_3864d12f-50f1-568b-80d7-fe3fb5861d8a.html?mode=jqm
Hillary Clinton is thanking her "longtime friend" Debbie Wasserman Schultz after the Florida congresswoman's decision to step down as chair of the Democratic National Committee.
"Clinton says that Wasserman Schultz will serve as honorary chair of her campaign's 50-state program to help elect Democrats around the country."
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Equality of opportunity, not equality of outcomes. An egalitarian society is what this country is all about. Now we are still not there with equality of opportunity. We should fight for that.what dreams said:
I'm beginning to think Free won't be happy until every public building in DC is burned to the ground with our elected leaders in them. He is against everyone and everything, except Sanders, but now Stein. Unfortunately he has nothing positive to bring to the table regarding either one of those people or their positions. The Stein thread is dead -- probably because there's nothing serious to talk about -- and the Sanders thread is full of whiny complaints about our democracy being rigged -- even though all those people protesting democratically and lawfully will be able to vote in November. Last I checked, we are all still free to be ourselves in this great nation. Free speech, free assemby, free press (free to lie), religion, bearing arms -- ALL intact. If we're smart enough to know the law and our rights, we'll get a fair trial. We all have an opportunity to get an education and be whatever we want to be in this country, if we're willing to work for it. I'm not quite sure what the hell else people want when it comes to their democratic freedom.rgambs said:
Or maybe because he has voted that way?Free said:Oh, politicians aren't they swell? They can tell you one thing and do another. They will make promises and never act on them once elected. You've got a politician here with a history of being pro-life, yet people will eat it up that he's actually pro choice because he says he now is.
Really, guys? Think about this...
You claim to want representative democracy but you ridicule politicians who change their views to represent their constituents as flip-flippers? How does that square?
Do you want politicians who listen to the changing will of the people or politicians who "stick to their guns" even as the issues shift under them?0 -
Agreed. The one great thing out of his campaign is the Many progressives stepping it up and running for office themselves. His movement wasn't about him, it's about us, stepping up and continuing the movement. And we will.tonifig8 said:
Sanders needs to cut all this bullshit talk about us supporting anyone! I donated my time, money, and energy to fight against these shady politicians and now he's suggesting we support this garbage. F you for saying that, Sanders. This is bigger than Sanders and Clonton.Free said:Gern Blansten said:Saw Bernie on MTP or FTN this morning...can't remember which
He should have a pretty powerful speech at the convention. He was asked about who his supporters will support and he was pretty adamant that there is no other choice but Clinton if his supporters truly believe what he does.
So there...
So there what?Gern Blansten said:Saw Bernie on MTP or FTN this morning...can't remember which
He should have a pretty powerful speech at the convention. He was asked about who his supporters will support and he was pretty adamant that there is no other choice but Clinton if his supporters truly believe what he does.
So there...
That Bernie supporters will dutifully follow his word and vote Hillary "because he says so"?
And we certainly won't "fall in line" just because he did.Post edited by Free on0 -
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Your fake democracy is rigged...what dreams said:
I'm beginning to think Free won't be happy until every public building in DC is burned to the ground with our elected leaders in them. He is against everyone and everything, except Sanders, but now Stein. Unfortunately he has nothing positive to bring to the table regarding either one of those people or their positions. The Stein thread is dead -- probably because there's nothing serious to talk about -- and the Sanders thread is full of whiny complaints about our democracy being rigged -- even though all those people protesting democratically and lawfully will be able to vote in November. Last I checked, we are all still free to be ourselves in this great nation. Free speech, free assemby, free press (free to lie), religion, bearing arms -- ALL intact. If we're smart enough to know the law and our rights, we'll get a fair trial. We all have an opportunity to get an education and be whatever we want to be in this country, if we're willing to work for it. I'm not quite sure what the hell else people want when it comes to their democratic freedom.rgambs said:
Or maybe because he has voted that way?Free said:Oh, politicians aren't they swell? They can tell you one thing and do another. They will make promises and never act on them once elected. You've got a politician here with a history of being pro-life, yet people will eat it up that he's actually pro choice because he says he now is.
Really, guys? Think about this...
You claim to want representative democracy but you ridicule politicians who change their views to represent their constituents as flip-flippers? How does that square?
Do you want politicians who listen to the changing will of the people or politicians who "stick to their guns" even as the issues shift under them?
It seems to me if people really want Stein or Johnson to win, they would spend their time making their case and building them up. But they can't because they're too busy parroting the main stream media chanting "Lock her up" about Hillary and desperately trying to make up shit about Tim Kaine and excusing away Donald Trump's complete incompetence to be the leader of our free world.
But in politics, we know that's how people win. Call the opponents names, make up lies, exaggerate half truths. The Sanders faction are absolute experts at playing the very game they are trying to dismantle.I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon0 -
Why do we need to know who she's married to or what her net worth is?Free said:
Silly indeed. She only worked for Clinton as her campaign manager in '08.Degeneratefk said:What's the conspiracy that forced Schultz to resign? That she was a Clinton supporter? Seems silly.
And since you asked...
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
http://heavy.com/news/2015/12/debbie-wasserman-schultz-bernie-sanders-sues-dnc-age-bio-husband/will myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0 -
Free said:what dreams said:
I'm beginning to think Free won't be happy until every public building in DC is burned to the ground with our elected leaders in them. He is against everyone and everything, except Sanders, but now Stein. Unfortunately he has nothing positive to bring to the table regarding either one of those people or their positions. The Stein thread is dead -- probably because there's nothing serious to talk about -- and the Sanders thread is full of whiny complaints about our democracy being rigged -- even though all those people protesting democratically and lawfully will be able to vote in November. Last I checked, we are all still free to be ourselves in this great nation. Free speech, free assemby, free press (free to lie), religion, bearing arms -- ALL intact. If we're smart enough to know the law and our rights, we'll get a fair trial. We all have an opportunity to get an education and be whatever we want to be in this country, if we're willing to work for it. I'm not quite sure what the hell else people want when it comes to their democratic freedom.rgambs said:
Or maybe because he has voted that way?Free said:Oh, politicians aren't they swell? They can tell you one thing and do another. They will make promises and never act on them once elected. You've got a politician here with a history of being pro-life, yet people will eat it up that he's actually pro choice because he says he now is.
Really, guys? Think about this...
You claim to want representative democracy but you ridicule politicians who change their views to represent their constituents as flip-flippers? How does that square?
Do you want politicians who listen to the changing will of the people or politicians who "stick to their guns" even as the issues shift under them?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Uhh, ok. As stated in the 5 things we need to know about Schultz in another thread, she is married and her husband is now a stay at home dad.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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So, she hired the person who helped her cheat (when she didn't really need the help) bc she lost a job?
CharacterSorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
My guess is Bernie is playing it a bit safe because like most of the rest of us, he recognizes that a Trump presidency would be an utter debacle. But besides that, at the same time I'm disappointed that Bernie didn't stand firm on his objectives. Or maybe he still hopes to obtain those objectives through the Senate.
I for one am conflicted about this coming election. Stein is the candidate with whom I feel most aligned. If we get close to election time and it looks like Hillary is going to win by record numbers- something she does not deserve- I will definitely vote for Stein. If it looks like Hillary is likely to win but not hugely, ditto. But if it looks like Trump has a decent (I mean indecent) chance, then I might have to consider doing what basically amounts to heresy toward my beliefs- voting for She Who Shall Not Be Named here. I really really really hope it doesn't come down to that."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I think it's funny that anti establishment voters are so willing to vote the same old same old instead of something different. Shaking up Washington should be what one would want under those circumstances. But get lulled into political as usual bc of....wait for it....Drilling for fear.brianlux said:My guess is Bernie is playing it a bit safe because like most of the rest of us, he recognizes that a Trump presidency would be an utter debacle. But besides that, at the same time I'm disappointed that Bernie didn't stand firm on his objectives. Or maybe he still hopes to obtain those objectives through the Senate.
I for one am conflicted about this coming election. Stein is the candidate with whom I feel most aligned. If we get close to election time and it looks like Hillary is going to win by record numbers- something she does not deserve- I will definitely vote for Stein. If it looks like Hillary is likely to win but not hugely, ditto. But if it looks like Trump has a decent (I mean indecent) chance, then I might have to consider doing what basically amounts to heresy toward my beliefs- voting for She Who Shall Not Be Named here. I really really really hope it doesn't come down to that.
The irony in this election is intriguing.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
Should not your dire support have been with her instead of Sanders this entire time then?brianlux said:
I for one am conflicted about this coming election. Stein is the candidate with whom I feel most aligned.0 -
I agree, Edson, and if your basic run of the mill establishment type had won the Republican ticket, I would vote for what you term an "anti-establishment" candidate (I would call people like Stein and Sanders "Reestablishing" candidates) but this is Trump where talking about. No fear here, just frustration.EdsonNascimento said:
I think it's funny that anti establishment voters are so willing to vote the same old same old instead of something different. Shaking up Washington should be what one would want under those circumstances. But get lulled into political as usual bc of....wait for it....Drilling for fear.brianlux said:My guess is Bernie is playing it a bit safe because like most of the rest of us, he recognizes that a Trump presidency would be an utter debacle. But besides that, at the same time I'm disappointed that Bernie didn't stand firm on his objectives. Or maybe he still hopes to obtain those objectives through the Senate.
I for one am conflicted about this coming election. Stein is the candidate with whom I feel most aligned. If we get close to election time and it looks like Hillary is going to win by record numbers- something she does not deserve- I will definitely vote for Stein. If it looks like Hillary is likely to win but not hugely, ditto. But if it looks like Trump has a decent (I mean indecent) chance, then I might have to consider doing what basically amounts to heresy toward my beliefs- voting for She Who Shall Not Be Named here. I really really really hope it doesn't come down to that.
The irony in this election is intriguing."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
As I said...the Democratic campaign is forget about Hillary must stop Parallel Hitler.0
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Can't read around the personal stuff, eh?Degeneratefk said:
Why do we need to know who she's married to or what her net worth is?Free said:
Silly indeed. She only worked for Clinton as her campaign manager in '08.Degeneratefk said:What's the conspiracy that forced Schultz to resign? That she was a Clinton supporter? Seems silly.
And since you asked...
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
http://heavy.com/news/2015/12/debbie-wasserman-schultz-bernie-sanders-sues-dnc-age-bio-husband/0 -
I did. They couldn't find 5 things they didn't like about her? Why not just say here's 3 things you should know about her? Makes it just that much less credible.Free said:
Can't read around the personal stuff, eh?Degeneratefk said:
Why do we need to know who she's married to or what her net worth is?Free said:
Silly indeed. She only worked for Clinton as her campaign manager in '08.Degeneratefk said:What's the conspiracy that forced Schultz to resign? That she was a Clinton supporter? Seems silly.
And since you asked...
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
http://heavy.com/news/2015/12/debbie-wasserman-schultz-bernie-sanders-sues-dnc-age-bio-husband/
Edit: credible is the wrong word. Makes them seem more biased.Post edited by Degeneratefk onwill myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0
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