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Associated Press
Thousands of demonstrators are taking to Philadelphia's sweltering streets Sunday, cheering, chanting and beating drums in the first major protests ahead of the Democratic National Convention, as the city wilts during a heat wave.
Throngs of Bernie Sanders supporters marched down a main thoroughfare to show their support of him and disdain for Hillary Clinton ahead of the convention.
The marching drama queens need to relax and listen to their leader...
"We're going to focus on defeating the worst Republican candidate I've seen in a lifetime. We've got to elect Secretary Clinton." --- Bernie Sanders, 7/24/2016
The marching drama queens need to relax and listen to their leader...
"We're going to focus on defeating the worst Republican candidate I've seen in a lifetime. We've got to elect Secretary Clinton." --- Bernie Sanders, 7/24/2016
Well said, Sanders
CLINTON - KAINE 2016
They're obviously thinking for themselves. They don't need a Daddy or Mommy to tell them what to do.
As long as they're peaceful, they have every right to protest.
If I could only be there. I haven't had a good protest in 40 years, not counting the Fun Fest at Occupy Wall Street. Someone should post photos here if you're one of the fortunate ones protesting.
Good audio youtube, and I agree, people have to stand up to it or nothing will change. I think the DNC feels that sacrificing Shultz would be enough.
It has been clear for some time that Hillary is a repulsive candidate. I mean, Bernie polled a good 10 points ahead of Trump through the entire campaign season, but they just keep trying to pump life into Hillary. Pull the sheet over her and push her out of the race. So, threats, blackmail, what is keeping the old nag in the race despite the costs?
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