First Democratic Debate on Tue. Oct. 13, You guys tuning in?

ChesusRice

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How many presidential candidates to date that you know of have had 650,000 contributors and no super PAC?
Irrelevant.
If he wins the primary the money lined up against him will be unprecedented

  1. Add in that for the last 8 years Socialist = black, muslim gun grabbing Kenyan
 

ChesusRice

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Yyou said he was unelectable because he's a socialist and that's why I was saying that Kenya and the Nordic model are two different things since you cited Kenya as being the reason socialism is a problematic
No.
I am citing the fact that for the past 8 years the Frightwing has been calling Obama a Muslim, Kenyan Socialist who wants to take away all the guns and give minorities free stuff
 

UncleBuck

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The biggest criticism of Rand Paul here is his possum head.
my biggest criticism is that, like you, rend pawl believes that it should be legal to kick people out of stores based on their skin color.

racism like yours is a pretty huge hurdle to overcome for anyone who isn't filled with hatred at anyone who is not white.
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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And this is even more funny...
Hahahehehehe...


Larry David does Bernie even better than Tina Fey did Palin....
Hahahaha


"There is no golden goose"
I saw that last night and I damn near pissed my pants. The hand motions really got me, I agree it was hilarious.

B4L
 

ttystikk

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The establishment called it for Mrs Clinton, unanimously. Every poll of the viewers showed Mr Sanders the winner.

I see media bias, all right. I wonder how many corporate conglomerates who own news organisations like CNN or MSNBC have also donated to her campaign and/or SuperPAC?

This isn't even a semblance of democracy anymore. It's parading Those Who Would Be King in front of the people. The only reason they're there is because of wealthy donors... The Donor Class. All Hail The New Aristocracy!

Am I the only one who can't shake the similarity to the Donner Party? That ended in cannibalistic disaster, and we're all headed for the same fate- for disturbingly similar reasons- if we allow this corporate sponsored sham to continue.
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

Well-Known Member
The establishment called it for Mrs Clinton, unanimously. Every poll of the viewers showed Mr Sanders the winner.

I see media bias, all right. I wonder how many corporate conglomerates who own news organisations like CNN or MSNBC have also donated to her campaign and/or SuperPAC?

This isn't even a semblance of democracy anymore. It's parading Those Who Would Be King in front of the people. The only reason they're there is because of wealthy donors... The Donor Class. All Hail The New Aristocracy!

Am I the only one who can't shake the similarity to the Donner Party? That ended in cannibalistic disaster, and we're all headed for the same fate- for disturbingly similar reasons- if we allow this corporate sponsored sham to continue.
You can thank the ultra conservative Supreme Court and the disastrous decision of Citizens United that opens the door boatloads of money to buy future Presidents. heckmthe Koch brothers already said they are coughing up $897 million for 2016.

Democracy belongs to the ultra rich now, Constitution be damned.

B4L
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
You can thank the ultra conservative Supreme Court and the disastrous decision of Citizens United that opens the door boatloads of money to buy future Presidents. heckmthe Koch brothers already said they are coughing up $897 million for 2016.

Democracy belongs to the ultra rich now, Constitution be damned.

B4L
Well I'm a citizen and I'll be damned if they can have that much power over me and my family's future.

I realize I'm in a minority in this country; not one of color, but rather of activism. I have a felony record for growing and it's cost me a lot of opportunities over the years. But I got it doing something I believed in then and still do. The only difference is that the world has caught up.

It's time to tell the corporate establishment that meddling in the People's business is, always was and will be a crime, and henceforth anyone doing it goes to prison.

How do you feel about it?
 

Padawanbater2

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Well I'm a citizen and I'll be damned if they can have that much power over me and my family's future.

I realize I'm in a minority in this country; not one of color, but rather of activism. I have a felony record for growing and it's cost me a lot of opportunities over the years. But I got it doing something I believed in then and still do. The only difference is that the world has caught up.

It's time to tell the corporate establishment that meddling in the People's business is, always was and will be a crime, and henceforth anyone doing it goes to prison.

How do you feel about it?
Did you have to serve any time for that?
 
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