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Old 11-06-2016, 09:54 AM
 
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I thought the speaker was rude and inappropriate. He was invited to introduce Bernie who was to speak on behalf of Clinton's campaign. Instead, he made a protest speech against Ms. Clinton.
Rude maybe. Inappropriate? No. He was spot on and truthful.....

Maybe that is inappropriate at an Hillary event, I suppose.

 
Old 11-06-2016, 10:20 AM
 
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"Thank you, Bernie, for finally showing us how corruptible a self described 'Democratic Socialist' can be. And we won't learn from it either."?
1. Just checking. Did you vote for Bernie?

2. Again at this point. Does what saying really matter? Is it going to effect the election in anyway?

3. I personally never expect purity from any politican. I just want them to the address the issues I care about. That it.

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