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freshwest

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Thu May 28, 2015, 07:42 PM May 2015

A Special Announcement from Senator Bernie Sanders [View all]

From HillaryMojo, Skinner and EarlG's new site for all positive news (about Democrats). Video says live stream but move the button near the bottom to play. It's an inspiring video.

Watch Bernie Sanders’ Announcement And Read The Transcript

Posted by David Allen

Bernie Sanders entered the race for President of the United States in Burlington, Vermont this afternoon. Here at HillaryMojo we support Hillary Clinton to be the next president, but that doesn’t mean we don’t love Bernie Sanders, too.

So, welcome to the campaign, Senator Sanders. We look forward to a substantive and civil debate on the issues.


Video of Bernie Sanders’ Announcement



Bernie2016 - May 26, 2015

Transcript of Bernie Sanders’ Annoucement:

“Thank you all very much for being here and for all the support that you have given me over the years: as the mayor of this great city, as Vermont’s only congressman and now as a U.S. senator. Thanks also to my longtime friends and fellow Vermonters Bill McKibben, Brenda Torpey, Donna Bailey, Mike O’Day and Ben and Jerry for all that you do – and for your very generous remarks. Thanks also to Jenny Nelson for moderating this event and for your leadership in Vermont agriculture.

I also want to thank my family: My wife Jane, my brother Larry, my children Levi, Heather, Carina and Dave for their love and support, and my seven beautiful grandchildren – Sonny, Cole, Ryleigh, Grayson, Ella, Tess and Dylan who provide so much joy in my life.

Today, here in our small state – a state that has led the nation in so many ways – I am proud to announce my candidacy for president of the United States of America.

Today, with your support and the support of millions of people throughout this country, we begin a political revolution to transform our country economically, politically, socially and environmentally.

Today, we stand here and say loudly and clearly that; “Enough is enough. This great nation and its government belong to all of the people, and not to a handful of billionaires, their Super-PACs and their lobbyists.”

Brothers and sisters: Now is not the time for thinking small. Now is not the time for the same old – same old establishment politics and stale inside-the-beltway ideas.

Now is the time for millions of working families to come together, to revitalize American democracy, to end the collapse of the American middle class and to make certain that our children and grandchildren are able to enjoy a quality of life that brings them health, prosperity, security and joy – and that once again makes the United States the leader in the world in the fight for economic and social justice, for environmental sanity and for a world of peace.

My fellow Americans: This country faces more serious problems today than at any time since the Great Depression and, if you include the planetary crisis of climate change, it may well be that the challenges we face now are direr than any time in our modern history.

Here is my promise to you for this campaign. Not only will I fight to protect the working families of this country, but we’re going to build a movement of millions of Americans who are prepared to stand up and fight back. We’re going to take this campaign directly to the people – in town meetings, door to door conversations, on street corners and in social media – and that’s BernieSanders.com by the way. This week we will be in New Hampshire, Iowa and Minnesota – and that’s just the start of a vigorous grassroots campaign.

Let’s be clear. This campaign is not about Bernie Sanders. It is not about Hillary Clinton. It is not about Jeb Bush or anyone else. This campaign is about the needs of the American people, and the ideas and proposals that effectively address those needs. As someone who has never run a negative political ad in his life, my campaign will be driven by issues and serious debate; not political gossip, not reckless personal attacks or character assassination. This is what I believe the American people want and deserve. I hope other candidates agree, and I hope the media allows that to happen. Politics in a democratic society should not be treated like a baseball game, a game show or a soap opera. The times are too serious for that.

Let me take a minute to touch on some of the issues that I will be focusing on in the coming months, and then give you an outline of an Agenda for America which will, in fact, deal with these problems and lead us to a better future.

Income and Wealth Inequality: Today, we live in the wealthiest nation in the history of the world but that reality means very little for most of us because almost all of that wealth is owned and controlled by a tiny handful of individuals. In America we now have more income and wealth inequality than any other major country on earth, and the gap between the very rich and everyone is wider than at any time since the 1920s. The issue of wealth and income inequality is the great moral issue of our time, it is the great economic issue of our time and it is the great political issue of our time. And we will address it.

Let me be very clear. There is something profoundly wrong when the top one-tenth of 1 percent owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent, and when 99 percent of all new income goes to the top 1 percent. There is something profoundly wrong when, in recent years, we have seen a proliferation of millionaires and billionaires at the same time as millions of Americans work longer hours for lower wages and we have the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major country on earth. There is something profoundly wrong when one family owns more wealth than the bottom 130 million Americans. This grotesque level of inequality is immoral. It is bad economics. It is unsustainable. This type of rigged economy is not what America is supposed to be about. This has got to change and, as your president, together we will change it.

Economics: But it is not just income and wealth inequality. It is the tragic reality that for the last 40 years the great middle class of our country – once the envy of the world – has been disappearing. Despite exploding technology and increased worker productivity, median family income is almost $5,000 less than it was in 1999. In Vermont and throughout this country it is not uncommon for people to be working two or three jobs just to cobble together enough income to survive on and some health care benefits.

The truth is that real unemployment is not the 5.4 percent you read in newspapers. It is close to 11 percent if you include those workers who have given up looking for jobs or who are working part time when they want to work full time. Youth unemployment is over 17 percent and African-American youth unemployment is much higher than that. Today, shamefully, we have 45 million people living in poverty, many of whom are working at low-wage jobs. These are the people who struggle every day to find the money to feed their kids, to pay their electric bills and to put gas in the car to get to work. This campaign is about those people and our struggling middle class. It is about creating an economy that works for all, and not just the one percent.

Citizens United: My fellow Americans: Let me be as blunt as I can and tell you what you already know. As a result of the disastrous Supreme Court decision on Citizens United, the American political system has been totally corrupted, and the foundations of American democracy are being undermined. What the Supreme Court essentially said was that it was not good enough for the billionaire class to own much of our economy. They could now own the U.S. government as well. And that is precisely what they are trying to do.

American democracy is not about billionaires being able to buy candidates and elections. It is not about the Koch brothers, Sheldon Adelson and other incredibly wealthy individuals spending billions of dollars to elect candidates who will make the rich richer and everyone else poorer. According to media reports the Koch brothers alone, one family, will spend more money in this election cycle than either the Democratic or Republican parties. This is not democracy. This is oligarchy. In Vermont and at our town meetings we know what American democracy is supposed to be about. It is one person, one vote – with every citizen having an equal say – and no voter suppression. And that’s the kind of American political system we have to fight for and will fight for in this campaign.

Climate Change: When we talk about our responsibilities as human beings and as parents, there is nothing more important than leaving this country and the entire planet in a way that is habitable for our kids and grandchildren. The debate is over. The scientific community has spoken in a virtually unanimous voice. Climate change is real. It is caused by human activity and it is already causing devastating problems in the United States and around the world.

The scientists are telling us that if we do not boldly transform our energy system away from fossil fuels and into energy efficiency and sustainable energies, this planet could be five to ten degrees Fahrenheit warmer by the end of this century. This is catastrophic. It will mean more drought, more famine, more rising sea level, more floods, more ocean acidification, more extreme weather disturbances, more disease and more human suffering. We must not, we cannot, and we will not allow that to happen.

It is no secret that there is massive discontent with politics in America today. In the mid-term election in November, 63 percent of Americans did not vote, including 80 percent of young people. Poll after poll tells us that our citizens no longer have confidence in our political institutions and, given the power of Big Money in the political process, they have serious doubts about how much their vote actually matters and whether politicians have any clue as to what is going on in their lives.

Combatting this political alienation, this cynicism and this legitimate anger will not be easy. That’s for sure. But that is exactly what, together, we have to do if we are going to turn this country around – and that is what this campaign is all about.

And to bring people together we need a simple and straight-forward progressive agenda which speaks to the needs of our people, and which provides us with a vision of a very different America. And what is that agenda?

Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: It begins with jobs. If we are truly serious about reversing the decline of the middle class we need a major federal jobs program which puts millions of Americans back to work at decent paying jobs. At a time when our roads, bridges, water systems, rail and airports are decaying, the most effective way to rapidly create meaningful jobs is to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. That’s why I’ve introduced legislation which would invest $1 trillion over 5 years to modernize our country’s physical infrastructure. This legislation would create and maintain at least 13 million good-paying jobs, while making our country more productive, efficient and safe. And I promise you as president I will lead that legislation into law.

I will also continue to oppose our current trade policies. For decades, presidents from both parties have supported trade agreements which have cost us millions of decent paying jobs as corporate America shuts down plants here and moves to low-wage countries. As president, my trade policies will break that cycle of agreements which enrich at the expense of the working people of this country.

Raising Wages: Let us be honest and acknowledge that millions of Americans are now working for totally inadequate wages. The current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is a starvation wage and must be raised. The minimum wage must become a living wage – which means raising it to $15 an hour over the next few years – which is exactly what Los Angeles recently did – and I applaud them for doing that. Our goal as a nation must be to ensure that no full-time worker lives in poverty. Further, we must establish pay equity for women workers. It’s unconscionable that women earn 78 cents on the dollar compared to men who perform the same work. We must also end the scandal in which millions of American employees, often earning less than $30,000 a year, work 50 or 60 hours a week – and earn no overtime. And we need paid sick leave and guaranteed vacation time for all.

Addressing Wealth and Income Inequality: This campaign is going to send a message to the billionaire class. And that is: you can’t have it all. You can’t get huge tax breaks while children in this country go hungry. You can’t continue sending our jobs to China while millions are looking for work. You can’t hide your profits in the Cayman Islands and other tax havens, while there are massive unmet needs on every corner of this nation. Your greed has got to end. You cannot take advantage of all the benefits of America, if you refuse to accept your responsibilities.

That is why we need a tax system which is fair and progressive, which makes wealthy individuals and profitable corporations begin to pay their fair share of taxes.

Reforming Wall Street: It is time to break up the largest financial institutions in the country. Wall Street cannot continue to be an island unto itself, gambling trillions in risky financial instruments while expecting the public to bail it out. If a bank is too big to fail it is too big to exist. We need a banking system which is part of the job creating productive economy, not a handful of huge banks on Wall Street which engage in reckless and illegal activities.

Campaign Finance Reform: If we are serious about creating jobs, about climate change and the needs of our children and the elderly, we must be deadly serious about campaign finance reform and the need for a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United. I have said it before and I’ll say it again. I will not nominate any justice to the Supreme Court who has not made it clear that he or she will move to overturn that disastrous decision which is undermining our democracy. Long term, we need to go further and establish public funding of elections.

Reversing Climate Change: The United States must lead the world in reversing climate change. We can do that if we transform our energy system away from fossil fuels, toward energy efficiency and such sustainable energies such as wind, solar, geo-thermal and bio-mass. Millions of homes and buildings need to be weatherized, our transportation system needs to be energy efficient, and we need a tax on carbon to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuel.

Health Care for All: The United States remains the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care for all as a right. Despite the modest gains of the Affordable Care Act, 35 million Americans continue to lack health insurance and many more are under-insured. Yet, we continue paying far more per capita for health care than any other nation. The United States must join the rest of the industrialized world and guarantee health care to all as a right by moving toward a Medicare-for-All single-payer system.

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable: At a time when millions of Americans are struggling to keep their heads above water economically, at a time when senior poverty is increasing, at a time when millions of kids are living in dire poverty, my Republican colleagues, as part of their recently-passed budget, are trying to make a terrible situation even worse. If you can believe it, the Republican budget throws 27 million Americans off health insurance, makes drastic cuts in Medicare, throws millions of low-income Americans, including pregnant women off of nutrition programs, and makes it harder for working-class families to afford college or put their kids in the Head Start program. And then, to add insult to injury, they provide huge tax breaks for the very wealthiest families in this country while they raise taxes on working families.

Well, let me tell my Republican colleagues that I respectfully disagree with their approach. Instead of cutting Social Security, we’re going to expand Social Security benefits. Instead of cutting Head Start and child care, we are going to move to a universal pre-K system for all the children of this country. As Franklin Delano Roosevelt reminded us, a nation’s greatness is judged not by what it provides to the most well-off, but how it treats the people most in need. And that’s the kind of nation we must become.

College for All: And when we talk about education, let me be very clear. In a highly competitive global economy, we need the best educated workforce we can create. It is insane and counter-productive to the best interests of our country, that hundreds of thousands of bright young people cannot afford to go to college, and that millions of others leave school with a mountain of debt that burdens them for decades. That must end. That is why, as president, I will fight to make tuition in public colleges and universities free, as well as substantially lower interest rates on student loans.

War and Peace: As everybody knows, we live in a difficult and dangerous world, and there are people out there who want to do us harm. As president, I will defend this nation – but I will do it responsibly. As a member of Congress I voted against the war in Iraq, and that was the right vote. I am vigorously opposed to an endless war in the Middle East – a war which is unwise and unnecessary. We must be vigorous in combatting terrorism and defeating ISIS, but we should not have to bear that burden alone. We must be part of an international coalition, led by Muslim nations, that can not only defeat ISIS but begin the process of creating conditions for a lasting peace.

As some of you know, I was born in a far-away land called Brooklyn, New York. My father came to this country from Poland without a penny in his pocket and without much of an education. My mother graduated high school in New York City. My father worked for almost his entire life as a paint salesman and we were solidly lower-middle class. My parents, brother and I lived in a small rent-controlled apartment. My mother’s dream was to move out of that small apartment into a home of our own. She died young and her dream was never fulfilled. As a kid I learned, in many, many ways, what lack of money means to a family. That’s a lesson I have never forgotten.

I have seen the promise of America in my own life. My parents would have never dreamed that their son would be a U.S. Senator, let alone run for president. But for too many of our fellow Americans, the dream of progress and opportunity is being denied by the grind of an economy that funnels all the wealth to the top.

And to those who say we cannot restore the dream, I say just look where we are standing. This beautiful place was once an unsightly rail yard that served no public purpose and was an eyesore. As mayor, I worked with the people of Burlington to help turn this waterfront into the beautiful people-oriented public space it is today. We took the fight to the courts, to the legislature and to the people. And we won.

The lesson to be learned is that when people stand together, and are prepared to fight back, there is nothing that can’t be accomplished.

We can live in a country:

* Where every person has health care as a right, not a privilege;
* Where every parent can have quality and affordable childcare and where all of our qualified young people, regardless of income, can go to college;
* Where every senior can live in dignity and security, and not be forced to choose between their medicine or their food;
* Where every veteran who defends this nation gets the quality health care and benefits they have earned and receives the respect they deserve;
* Where every person, no matter their race, their religion, their disability or their sexual orientation realizes the full promise of equality that is our birthright as Americans.

That is the nation we can build together, and I ask you to join me in this campaign to build a future that works for all of us, and not just the few on top.

Thank you, and on this beautiful day on the shore of Lake Champlain, I welcome you aboard.”

http://www.hillarymojo.com/2015/05/26/watch-or-read-bernie-sanders-announcement/

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While I'm glad there is a website for good Democratic news, but.... eloydude May 2015 #1
Thats what they said about du. hrmjustin May 2015 #4
So where's BernieMojo then? eloydude May 2015 #5
Start one. hrmjustin May 2015 #6
Sure, send me money for it. eloydude May 2015 #10
You did know he is a big Hillary supporter? hrmjustin May 2015 #12
Post removed Post removed May 2015 #14
You are saying skinner is making people feel uncomfortable? hrmjustin May 2015 #15
Yes. I'm starting to feel uncomfortable here.. eloydude May 2015 #19
You just got here and your complaining already. hrmjustin May 2015 #25
So you have nothing of substance to offer eloydude May 2015 #26
You just spent the last few posts complaining about skinner and you are now trying to hrmjustin May 2015 #33
HAHA.. "you have nothing of substance to offer.." coming from mr "nothing to contribute but Cha May 2015 #43
I hope he shares his. hrmjustin May 2015 #46
Yes, right effing now! So, "uncomforable and concerned".. Give. Me. A. Break. Cha May 2015 #54
And how can you say you respect me when you posted this? hrmjustin May 2015 #48
It's been hidden. I learned from this. eloydude May 2015 #49
You posted this as well. hrmjustin May 2015 #51
You are hilarious. The world does not revolve around you. Go start your own website: it's free. Hekate May 2015 #93
.. Cha May 2015 #129
Oh joy. Why do people fall for it? Hekate May 2015 #132
Give you one guess.. Cha May 2015 #134
you have the patience of a saint dlwickham May 2015 #30
. hrmjustin May 2015 #34
Yup. Agschmid May 2015 #38
Oh, he's "starting to feel uncomfortable here".. Cha May 2015 #39
Hypocrisy is abound.... eloydude May 2015 #50
Too bad you're starting to feel uncomfortable.. Go Tell Skinner all About your feelings. Cha May 2015 #55
There are Bernie avatars... one_voice May 2015 #56
I give up. eloydude May 2015 #57
I predict your discomfort won't last very long. nt BainsBane May 2015 #102
I'm pretty sure Skinner still has okasha May 2015 #107
He's been here a whole month and already knows how the site ought to be run. Amazing. Hekate May 2015 #112
Well, MOVEON, then, if that is the case. Don't expect people to beg you to stay here. MADem May 2015 #108
Wow ... malokvale77 May 2015 #78
Explains what? hrmjustin May 2015 #82
a democrat supporting a democrat on a democratic site is making some uncomfortable ? JI7 May 2015 #85
Especially on a big website, Skinner and the admins should be neutral eloydude May 2015 #87
but they have never been neutral which is why they made the site in the first place JI7 May 2015 #88
I've known that DU has always been DLC-affiliated eloydude May 2015 #90
nobody is forced to post on this site JI7 May 2015 #91
No one is forcing you to participate in such an site you think BainsBane May 2015 #104
He can. Agschmid May 2015 #122
Yup. Agschmid May 2015 #121
I did not know this Mojorabbit May 2015 #94
so are you going to stop posting here ? JI7 May 2015 #96
I don't know. I have been here for years. I have to take this information in. Mojorabbit May 2015 #98
Disappointed in what? he designed a website. hrmjustin May 2015 #100
That new site should be called DLCMojo. BeanMusical May 2015 #99
Agreed dreamnightwind May 2015 #128
Thanks for the link. BeanMusical May 2015 #106
Do a GOFUNDME and start working on it. That site is unrelated to this one. MADem May 2015 #105
I'm betting on Skinner.. not your predictable negative bull. Cha May 2015 #7
I'm being negative? eloydude May 2015 #11
How about celebrating the video and Bernie's ideas? Do you think he runs about dissing websites? n/t freshwest May 2015 #13
I love the video and Bernie's ideas eloydude May 2015 #16
I don't focus on things to fight about. Our candidates don't. And no one posted that video at DU. freshwest May 2015 #28
Dude, I'm on your side... eloydude May 2015 #31
Give up. They're going with the money. L0oniX May 2015 #68
Say what? My money that is going to Bernie eloydude May 2015 #70
I don't think that was the meaning. delrem May 2015 #80
They can certainly spend 2.5 billion on voter outreach and education eloydude May 2015 #81
Sorry, that doesn't make much sense. delrem May 2015 #83
Bernie is exponentially better than some of his supporters who give the campaign a mean spirited Cha May 2015 #22
I'm being mean spirited? eloydude May 2015 #23
Yeah, you are.. especially when you refered to the Hillary Group as a "toxic wasteland". Cha May 2015 #27
Sorry that you don't like the wording eloydude May 2015 #29
I wasn't the only one who thought it was vile and says more about you than anything about Hillary's Cha May 2015 #32
I respect Hillary, but.... eloydude May 2015 #36
And who were you in 2008? Agschmid May 2015 #40
A lurker eloydude May 2015 #41
It's awfully hard to lurk and not participate... Agschmid May 2015 #42
I have participated before in another name.. eloydude May 2015 #44
Got it. Agschmid May 2015 #45
Were those emails, by chance, BainsBane May 2015 #86
Nope.. all my emails were polite eloydude May 2015 #89
What made you sign up now? hrmjustin May 2015 #71
Actually, it was you.. a Bernie Supporter who calls Hillary's Group "A toxic Wasteland".. Hillary's Cha May 2015 #58
FFS, the post was hidden, and you're still hung up over it? eloydude May 2015 #59
Don't talk about "The Hillary supporters are left to be desired." then if you don't want your Cha May 2015 #63
Then I challenge you and your fellow supporters to answer the question about TPP... in this thread.. eloydude May 2015 #72
I'm not taking any "challenges" from you. Just drop your ugly personal insults about Hillary's Cha May 2015 #75
Well let's get started Pat Jackson May 2015 #126
Interesting. hrmjustin May 2015 #127
Here is one of your hidden posts. You called me out by name. hrmjustin May 2015 #47
Not cool. bravenak May 2015 #52
Thanks. hrmjustin May 2015 #53
Oh wow, calling out you out by name along with the other Hillary supporters on his little list.. Cha May 2015 #60
And barely hidden. hrmjustin May 2015 #62
Yeah, but it was! Cha May 2015 #64
True. hrmjustin May 2015 #65
I wish I could see that hot mess. My browser says it's gone. freshwest May 2015 #114
It's not gone.. I don't why you're not able to see it. Cha May 2015 #119
Thanks. Every time I click on it says 'no there' and 'Apache' etc 'not detected'. freshwest May 2015 #120
That must have been some insult. It's been erased from the server. freshwest May 2015 #113
He called me and a few others out for supporting hillary. hrmjustin May 2015 #115
Such things are hostile and undemocratic. I hope DU improves soon. n/t freshwest May 2015 #116
Me too. hrmjustin May 2015 #118
I think you're a little confused there, Cha Scootaloo May 2015 #35
And, you have no clue.. figures. Yeah, Skinner has it goin' on.. you, not so much. Cha May 2015 #17
Fine. Clue me in. eloydude May 2015 #21
Skinner created it to be a POSITIVE way of helping HRC.He said so in his thread. Vincardog May 2015 #66
It's Skinner's house. He can do as he likes with it. MohRokTah May 2015 #79
bye bye eloydude hrmjustin May 2015 #125
He was that willtwain libertarian dude, right? Sounded just like him. Good riddance. n/t freshwest May 2015 #130
Yep. no dounbt he will be back. hrmjustin May 2015 #131
With his tail between his legs until he get enough posts in. Then he'll start yapping again. n/t freshwest May 2015 #133
He was just banned again. hrmjustin May 2015 #136
Oh, wow. He needs to go back to the Daily Paul. Maybe they're running a contest on it. n/t freshwest May 2015 #139
+ 1000 !! Thanks orpupilofnature57 May 2015 #2
Thank you. I appreciate you posting this. DisgustipatedinCA May 2015 #3
K&R! myrna minx May 2015 #8
He's very easy to understand, isn't he? I prefer plain talk. Maybe it's my age. n/t freshwest May 2015 #20
I really appreciate that he is plain spoken and clear about where he stands and is myrna minx May 2015 #135
Skinner is so Cool.. K^R, fresh! Thank you! Cha May 2015 #9
Yes, he is. And I hope this gives help to those seeking to make an informed choice. freshwest May 2015 #18
So am I proud of all our Candidates.. And, proud that we have Admins who lead so Cha May 2015 #24
Well done, freshwest. sheshe2 May 2015 #37
Thank you for posting...bookmarked for future reference. SoapBox May 2015 #61
Hope you find the time to watch. I appreciate transcripts, too. Faster for me. n/t freshwest May 2015 #74
K&R. JDPriestly May 2015 #67
Hey freshwest... Marie Marie May 2015 #69
Thanks for your kind words, Marie Marie. n/t freshwest May 2015 #73
HillaryMojo, Skinner and EarlG's new site for all positive news (about Democrats) whereisjustice May 2015 #76
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ delrem May 2015 #77
Yeah, because DU is sooooo positive in terms of electing Democrats. Too many DUers.... Hekate May 2015 #97
Seems to me DNC leadership fucked themselves when they shit on liberals at mid-terms. whereisjustice May 2015 #103
So you & your friends don't like the Admins. It begs the question: Why hang around here? Hekate May 2015 #109
we just want to be loved by corporate democrats... those socially liberal, whereisjustice May 2015 #110
My standard answer since 2002 for those who feel abused by the Admins is go start your own site Hekate May 2015 #111
you keep putting words in my mouth. let's see where I said I was abused... whereisjustice May 2015 #117
Obama immediatly threw progressives & the professional left under the bus 2009. L0oniX May 2015 #124
"Too many DUers would rather see all Dems defeated" <----- What a huge pant load. L0oniX May 2015 #123
Hey! When did he do that? Hekate May 2015 #84
May 26th? It was his official 'greet the world' event although he said so elsewhere. freshwest May 2015 #95
Sorry for not being clear -- I meant Skinner! Hekate May 2015 #101
now I have the song in my head forever olddots May 2015 #92
Can we agree that America faces a lot of problems? kentuck May 2015 #137
Appreciate you posting the transcript suffragette May 2015 #138
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