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Old 04-04-2016, 07:29 PM
 
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He has already had at least 2 rallies in Madison already. Clinton would be thrilled with the attendance there last night, 4400 people.
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Old 04-04-2016, 08:24 PM
 
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https://youtu.be/OxtilIOofbA

Heard from someone else working across the street from today's Green Bay rally site that it's also empty.

Have people heard enough?

Really can see what people see in Sanders, Americans are so weak! Sanders professional life has been a joke, now you have people supporting him for President, awful!
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Old 04-04-2016, 08:50 PM
 
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Bernie's popularity seems to be fading
LOL.

Each time I saw a thread posted by you in such a tone, I knew there is some good news for Bernie, even if I didn't watch news.

Keep us posted.
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Old 04-05-2016, 12:05 AM
 
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What's his proposal for the illegals currently here? I'm pretty sure he's not for throwing them all out.
(I despise Sanders and his lying, uninformed, low-information, ignorant BernieBros)...But nobody is going to... "throwing them all out..."


The most deportees ever, in a single year, was almost 500,000. That was, I believe, 2013 under Obama. We would have to match that number for the next 24-40 years (depending on the numbers of current illegals), to remove all the illegals, and that is also while not allowing a single one in...


Not going to happen, period.
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Old 04-05-2016, 12:48 AM
 
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According to the "news" he is actually gaining on Hillary.
And she is not happy about it.
Maybe the reason she isn't happy is because he's not a Democrat and has tried to destroy the party? Of course she isn't happy that he's attacking her. Why would she be? However, the only possible way he can catch up is to win the rest of the states by huge margins.

Just because a candidate has won 3, 4 or even 5 states, we cannot ignore people who voted earlier in states like Florida, Texas, Ohio, Illinois, Virginia, Georgia, etc. When Clinton won Alabama by 77.8% with 310,000 votes I only heard, "we expected her to win" from the media and the Sanders people.

In fact, the Sanders campaign insulted Democrats in the South when Jeff Weaver said they didn't even bother to win votes in any of the states he lost. Of course that's total bullpucky.

[URL="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-campaign_us_56f98f5ae4b0a372181aa375"]Bernie Sanders’ Campaign Claims He Didn’t Compete In States He Actually Competed In[/URL]

The reality is that ALL the votes count, not just the states Bernie Sanders has won. Florida is a melting pot and only 33% of its residents were born there. Oh, I forgot. Florida has a lot of old people. I guess they don't count either.
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Old 04-05-2016, 12:51 AM
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(I despise Sanders and his lying, uninformed, low-information, ignorant BernieBros)...But nobody is going to... "throwing them all out..."


The most deportees ever, in a single year, was almost 500,000. That was, I believe, 2013 under Obama. We would have to match that number for the next 24-40 years (depending on the numbers of current illegals), to remove all the illegals, and that is also while not allowing a single one in...


Not going to happen, period.
They're just tourists. Who thinks tourists should have a path to citizenship?
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Old 04-05-2016, 02:22 AM
 
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Me to. The visa system he's talking about reminds me of Canadas. It's less punitive on people crossing the borders works with people trying to get in the US and not have them come over illegally. I think thats a good thing.

Bernie already mentioned he using his executive power right off the bat to get immigration reform started.
Do you really believe this? Have you paid attention? What Hillary said in the Miami debate is true. It's been fact-checked by several sources.

"In 2006, Bernie Sanders "voted in the House with hard-line Republicans for indefinite detention for undocumented immigrants, and then he sided with those Republicans to stand with vigilantes known as Minutemen who were taking up outposts along the border to hunt down immigrants."

[url=http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2016/mar/10/hillary-clinton/hillary-clinton-says-bernie-sanders-supported-minu/]Hillary Clinton says Bernie Sanders supported Minutemen, indefinite detention for the undocumented | PolitiFact[/url]

He also voted against a pathway to citizenship in a bill proposed by Ted Kennedy and lied about that too. I already posted a 2007 interview on CNN titled "FIGHTING AMNESTY" in which he agrees with Lou Dobbs that giving jobs to immigrants hurt our economy. I actually agree with many of the points he made about special interest groups selling out the American worker, but it doesn't change the fact that he's lying. Unfortunately, all politicians lie when it benefits them.
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Old 04-05-2016, 04:43 AM
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Ms. Clinton needs to go to jail where she belongs. She has no business running for president.
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Old 04-05-2016, 04:50 AM
 
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(I despise Sanders and his lying, uninformed, low-information, ignorant BernieBros)...But nobody is going to... "throwing them all out..."


The most deportees ever, in a single year, was almost 500,000. That was, I believe, 2013 under Obama. We would have to match that number for the next 24-40 years (depending on the numbers of current illegals), to remove all the illegals, and that is also while not allowing a single one in...


Not going to happen, period.
Obama changed the way deportations were counted to come up with his numbers.
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Old 04-05-2016, 06:25 AM
 
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That is non-sense. Hillary Clinton is equal guilty for voting yes. GET OVER IT. She voted YES YES YES. BAD experiences all right. This country can live WITHOUT those 'experiences'

Talk to the people who are died. buddy.

The Democrats who voted to support the war and rationalized that vote by making false claims about Iraq's WMD programs - a minority of Democrats, but much over-represented in Democratic leadership councils - were responsible for allowing the Bush administration to get away with lying about Iraq's alleged threat.


By contrast, in regard to the resolution authorizing the use of force against Iraq, Congress had many months to investigate and debate the administration's claims that Iraq was a threat as well as the likely implications of a US invasion. Members of Congress also fully recognized that the resolution authorized a full-scale invasion of a sovereign nation and a subsequent military occupation of an indefinite period.

Democrats Share the Blame for Tragedy of Iraq War
Oh, I get it! The Iraq War is all Hillary Clinton's fault even though the POTUS was Republican, the Republicans held a 51-49 majority in the US Senate, and 229-205 majority in the US House of Representatives. The Iraq Resolution passed the US House of Representatives 297-133 and the US Senate 77-23. 96% of the Republican House members and 98% of the Republican Senators voted for the resolution, but yet you blame the Democrats, especially Clinton.

If the Iraq War meant anything more to you except another talking point to argue against Hillary Clinton, you would NOT be supporting any of the Republican candidates, all of whom have repeatedly rattled their sabres while proving they learned nothing from the disaster in Iraq that their political fellows visited upon the country and the world.
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