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To All You Sanders Supporters......It's Over

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I don't know why republicans keep referring to Bernie as a die-hard socialist? Electing Bernie would be a less socialistic approach compared to Obama. I've been hearing for 7 years that Obama is the super socialist marxist from Kenya Hussein. They should be welcoming Bernie with his lighter socialistic approach
What I don't get, Sander's approach is more similar to Canada, and according to the Heritage Foundation Canada is more Capitalist friendly than America.
Some things make no sense.
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
What I don't get, Sander's approach is more similar to Canada, and according to the Heritage Foundation Canada is more Capitalist friendly than America.
Some things make no sense.
Makes sense to me given the source. The Heritage Foundation is a special interest group of the Koch Brothers. The Kochs lease tons of Canadian land in the tar sands region for their oil interests. That's why they push the KXL so hard.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Makes sense to me given the source. The Heritage Foundation is a special interest group of the Koch Brothers. The Kochs lease tons of Canadian land in the tar sands region for their oil interests. That's why they push the KXL so hard.
It really doesn't, because the "game" has in America has been rigged so it benefits the wealthiest Americans.
 

jeager106

Learning more about Jehovah.
Premium Member
Same can be said about Trump supporters and their party.


Yes be WE Are Right.
The We Are Right groups has formed a coalition of voters to knock the snot out
of liberals.
We Are Right has taken this platform into international relations.
We Are Right has representatives world wide under the banner
of W A R (we are right) or WAR.
So WAR wins every time.
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
Yes be WE Are Right.
The We Are Right groups has formed a coalition of voters to knock the snot out
of liberals.
We Are Right has taken this platform into international relations.
We Are Right has representatives world wide under the banner
of W A R (we are right) or WAR.
So WAR wins every time.
Are you trying to be clever? Or is this a genuine belief.
 

Kori

Dark Valkyrie...what's not to love?
Sanders is going to turn me Christian.
 

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Sanders may have won a couple of states but the handwriting is on the wall. Hillary is the Democrats choice for the presidency. Let's see if she can lie her way back to having independents support her. Wonder if she looks good in an orange jumpsuit Note: and I don't mean pantsuit
Hillary delegates 965 Sanders 317 needed to win 2383

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/2016/primaries
Note for you Fox non-believers the data is from the AP

Guess Israel is going back to the drawing board. :sleepy:
 

Native

Free Natural Philosopher & Comparative Mythologist
I thought this forum was a religious forum and not a political forum!?
 

David1967

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Voters will ignore her being a dangerous war monger.
To Dems, war is only wrong when it's waged by a Pub.
(Notice how war protests evaporated when Bush's wars became Obama's. He continued them with nary a peep from the former protesters.)
And they'll be distracted by the continued demonization of Trump.
When you dislike the one you're voting for, all you need to do is really hate the one you vote against.
That will be the foundation of her campaign.

You Hit the nail on the head Rev. :)
 

David1967

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Trump causes much more a shudder. More like a crippling fear. So that could definitely play more in Clinton's favor.

I honestly don't know which one would be worse. I hate to admit it, but this was the first primary I didn't vote in. Just couldn't decide who I mistrusted the least. All the debates (and I watched them all), should have come with the disclaimer "for entertainment purposes only".
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I will confidently say it is not over. When I was born, there was not a snowball chance in Hell that a socialist could ever make it this far on a national platform. We were scared of the word, we hated it, and it invoked images of the American enemy, the U.S.S.R. (even just the letters seem like such a mouthful now) We have went from that to having a Socialist being able to keep one of the predominate political family runners on her feet, giving her a run for her money, and not making it easy on her. And if Socialism is being brought further into the mainstream by academics and millennials today, do you think it will DOA in the next election? Do you think the next generation will declare it over? My generation is disappointingly conservative, albeit more liberal than our parents, and this millennial generation is more liberal than mine. Do you think the unnamed and unrecognized "Generation Z," whose parents predominately only know of the Cold War through history, are going to have the same aversions towards socialism that even those born towards the latter-portion of the Cold War knew? I was born in the mid-80s, and I even I remember "socialism" and "communist" and being words of the strongest profanity and an accusation that would ruin someone. My niece was born in the mid-90s, and to them the fall of the Berlin Wall is only history they can read about because they weren't around to experience the shock of it and the "proclamation" that socialism and communism are failed and defeated (I actually felt kinda old at school admitting I was born when Reagan was in office, in a time before the Internet). Her generation does not know that, and the upcoming "Gen-Z" is even further removed.
 
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