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In reply to the discussion: Been through some rough primary wars here. To me now, though, this one is different. [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)13. Bernie is the test imo, of all of us who rail against CU and the destruction of our electoral system
by the bribery of our politicians, and it is bribery.
Up to now we had no choice, we were told that they had to take that money, because if they didn't, they couldn't win. No candidate had the guts to refuse it, until now.
One of the main reasons I am supporting him is because he has now given us the chance to put our votes where our 'whining' has been.
We'll see what happens.
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Been through some rough primary wars here. To me now, though, this one is different. [View all]
madfloridian
May 2015
OP
Nice post Mad. I agree this primary is different. I think it is because it seemed at first
sabrina 1
May 2015
#5
It would prove that WE are not just 'whining' about the corrosive effect of money
sabrina 1
May 2015
#7
For me Bernie is the phoenix of the Democratic party rising from the corruption of corporate money.
L0oniX
May 2015
#46
Bernie is the test imo, of all of us who rail against CU and the destruction of our electoral system
sabrina 1
May 2015
#13
I also think he might appeal to some of the less fire breathing tea bagger types.
CrispyQ
May 2015
#71
Until Bernie I wasn't going to bother with this election other than to cast a vote for whomever.
Autumn
May 2015
#23
It was shocking to me to find so few Democrats stood for Democratic ideals as well.
raouldukelives
May 2015
#25
You're right. I hope the change comes peacefully as well. No sane person wants
PatrickforO
May 2015
#49
As to hating the Democratic Party, I don't. I just hate what it has become.
PatrickforO
May 2015
#48
I believe the quote goes: ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS.
Ford_Prefect
May 2015
#50
one major difference is having an Independent run for the Democratic nomination
carolinayellowdog
May 2015
#68
I think you are right about most of the Sanders supporters being early Obama supporters
davidpdx
May 2015
#86
DU attracts a wide range of progressives, including some who do hate the Democratic party
pnwmom
May 2015
#79
Bottom line, we were considered "fringe" then. Now it's like we are overstepping....
madfloridian
May 2015
#90
I have been saying for many months that many of my Republican "friends" on FB are quite
silvershadow
May 2015
#85