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Old 04-03-2016, 04:26 PM
 
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FULL Speech By Rosario Dawson At A New York Bernie Sanders Rally March 31st 2016


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRfVDWfVYpM
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Old 04-03-2016, 04:29 PM
 
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Yes, this is the part where Bernie gets to PRETEND he's running a positive campaign whilst sending out his surrogates to drag up all the Republican talking points.
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Old 04-03-2016, 04:34 PM
 
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You guys either care about what celebrities have to say or you don't.
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Old 04-03-2016, 04:41 PM
 
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Yes, this is the part where Bernie gets to PRETEND he's running a positive campaign whilst sending out his surrogates to drag up all the Republican talking points.
Ringo, Ringo, Ringo what has all the New Democrats been doing since the start of this campaign???? What about the Media like Chris Matthews, CNN and MSNBC????

Washington Post Ran 16 Negative Stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 Hours

In what has to be some kind of record, the Washington Post ran 16 negative stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 hours, between roughly 10:20 PM EST Sunday, March 6, to 3:54 PM EST Monday, March 7—a window that includes the crucial Democratic debate in Flint, Michigan, and the next morning’s spin:

Washington Post Ran 16 Negative Stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 Hours | Common Dreams | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community

Oh and what about Jonathan Capehart smear job just before the vote of the Southern states??? BTW Johnathan's husband is a part of the Clinton campaign......of course that was debunked after the Southern primaries

Washington Post Doubles Down On Bernie Sanders Smear

Last week I posted a piece at Liberals Unite and Huffington Post about an article in The Washington Post by Pulitzer Prize winning writer Jonathan Capehart, in which he questions a photograph depicting Bernie Sanders at a University of Chicago anti-segregation protest. Based on the testimony of two people claiming to be in attendance at the event, both Capehart and Sam Frizell of Time ran simultaneous articles putting the integrity and honesty of Bernie Sanders into question.

Do I have get into when Hillary told church goers that Sanders was the one who allowed Dylann Roof to get the guns and not the FBI who dropped the ball....



Wonder if there is photo of Hillary chained to Goldwater????
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Old 04-03-2016, 04:42 PM
 
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You guys either care about what celebrities have to say or you don't.
What do mean like Katie Perry who had to be paid 70 grand?????
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Old 04-05-2016, 10:58 PM
 
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Kick, you go Rosario!!!!
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Old 04-06-2016, 07:29 AM
 
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Ringo, Ringo, Ringo what has all the New Democrats been doing since the start of this campaign???? What about the Media like Chris Matthews, CNN and MSNBC????

Washington Post Ran 16 Negative Stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 Hours

In what has to be some kind of record, the Washington Post ran 16 negative stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 hours, between roughly 10:20 PM EST Sunday, March 6, to 3:54 PM EST Monday, March 7—a window that includes the crucial Democratic debate in Flint, Michigan, and the next morning’s spin:

Washington Post Ran 16 Negative Stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 Hours | Common Dreams | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community

Oh and what about Jonathan Capehart smear job just before the vote of the Southern states??? BTW Johnathan's husband is a part of the Clinton campaign......of course that was debunked after the Southern primaries

Washington Post Doubles Down On Bernie Sanders Smear

Last week I posted a piece at Liberals Unite and Huffington Post about an article in The Washington Post by Pulitzer Prize winning writer Jonathan Capehart, in which he questions a photograph depicting Bernie Sanders at a University of Chicago anti-segregation protest. Based on the testimony of two people claiming to be in attendance at the event, both Capehart and Sam Frizell of Time ran simultaneous articles putting the integrity and honesty of Bernie Sanders into question.

Do I have get into when Hillary told church goers that Sanders was the one who allowed Dylann Roof to get the guns and not the FBI who dropped the ball....



Wonder if there is photo of Hillary chained to Goldwater????

As one of the leaders in the civil rights movement has endorsed her and praised her civil rights efforts - any attempt to discredit that is just pure desperation.


While Bernie was eeking out a living on a dirt floor (before he discovered the magic of politics) - Hillary was fighting for the rights of poor children and equal rights for women.
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Old 04-06-2016, 07:32 AM
 
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As one of the leaders in the civil rights movement has endorsed her and praised her civil rights efforts - any attempt to discredit that is just pure desperation.


While Bernie was eeking out a living on a dirt floor (before he discovered the magic of politics) - Hillary was fighting for the rights of poor children and equal rights for women.
Unless of course you were a 12 yr old girl getting raped, then it was all fun and games for her to chuckle about later.
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Old 04-06-2016, 08:09 AM
 
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Unless of course you were a 12 yr old girl getting raped, then it was all fun and games for her to chuckle about later.
Are you suggesting Hillary had something to do with a girl getting raped?


That's ridiculous.


OR . . are you simply suggesting that Hillary did her job as a Defense Attorney for which every defendant has a right to under the constitution of our united states.


Why do you hate the constitution?
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Old 04-06-2016, 08:14 AM
 
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As one of the leaders in the civil rights movement has endorsed her and praised her civil rights efforts - any attempt to discredit that is just pure desperation.


While Bernie was eeking out a living on a dirt floor (before he discovered the magic of politics) - Hillary was fighting for the rights of poor children and equal rights for women.
Yeah right, super predators and all. People do a lot of things for money, memories and opinions change when dollars are flashed in front of one's nose...............

Unions rights did not matter to Bill and Hillary's night out. They are frauds and are republicans in democrat's clothing...........

On Bill and Hillary Clinton’s First Date in 1971, They Crossed a Picket Line

Yale Law School students Hillary Rodham and Bill Clinton were both members, alongside future Connecticut senator Richard Blumenthal and Bill Clinton’s eventual Secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor Robert Reich, of the Yale Law School Students Committee for Local 35, the university's blue-collar worker union, and signatories, during the week before the union went on strike, to a statement asserting “WE BELIEVE THE UNION DESERVES THE SUPPORT OF YALE STUDENTS AND FACULTY." Bill Clinton was even, former UNITE HERE President John Wilhelm would note decades later in his eulogy for Vincent Sirabella, the Voter Registration Chairman of the Sirabella for Mayor Campaign.

And yet, on her first date with classmate Clinton in 1971, Rodham would later recall:

We both had wanted to see a Mark Rothko exhibit at the Yale Art Gallery but, because of a labor dispute, some of the university's buildings, including the museum, were closed. As Bill and I walked by, he decided he could get us in if we offered to pick up the litter that had accumulated in the gallery's courtyard. Watching him talk our way in was the first time I saw his persuasiveness in action. We had the entire museum to ourselves. We wandered through the galleries talking about Rothko and twentieth-century art. I admit to being surprised at his interest in and knowledge of subjects that seemed, at first, unusual for a Viking from Arkansas. We ended up in the museum's courtyard, where I sat in the large lap of Henry Moore's sculpture Drape Seated Woman while we talked until dark.

The relationship between Rodham and Clinton, two instrumental figures in the decoupling of the Democratic Party from the priorities of the mainstream labor movement, thus began with the crossing of a picket line.

When Rodham and Clinton picked up the garbage strewn about the art gallery courtyard (if, indeed, they ever did so), they were doing exactly what everyone from Vincent Sirabella to the Black Student Alliance at Yale had asked students not to do: they were performing—or at the very least offering to perform—the work that members of Local 35’s Grounds Maintenance division, had refused.

Rodham and Clinton were offering themselves as replacement labor, blunting, if only temporarily, the effects of the strike on the university. The two law students then bartered their litter pickup, which was, in essence, scab labor (or maybe just the promise thereof) into access to a struck building.

On Bill and Hillary Clinton’s First Date in 1971, They Crossed a Picket Line - Working In These Times
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