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In reply to the discussion: DNC Member calls Bernie "Crazy" - Wow. Apologize now. [View all]Ford_Prefect
(8,608 posts)105. I find it odd that Brown would say so. Some of his famous speech could easily be from Bernie.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/post/boyd-brown-a-voice-of-a-generation-out-of-south-carolina/2012/06/08/gJQAE6svNV_blog.html
*footnote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACE_Basin
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edit: Just posted my complaint to the DNC:
"H. Boyd Brown's remarks about Senator Sanders are insulting and require an apology. I cannot imagine donating campaign funds to an outfit that referred to a fellow Democrat in such demeaning terms."
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My generation acknowledges science and we want to protect our planet. We understand the importance of our natural heritage in this state, and what responsibilities come with that heritage. Visit the ACE Basin*, and then try to convince me we dont have an obligation to protect our natural resources.
My generation doesnt think you improve the lives of the working South Carolinian by lowering the taxes of the corporations that fund your political endeavors; you do so by finding ways to lower the personal income tax and improve their lot in life.
My generation finds it disgraceful to confine a child born to a broken home in Winnsboro or Kingstree, Allendale or Dillon, to a life without opportunity. Instead, we want the classroom to be a place where that child can escape from the shadows of despair and find refuge in an entirely new world, rich with opportunity.
My generation understands you dont fix roads by naming them after Andre Bauer and other politicians, and you dont fund infrastructure by changing the composition of the DOT Board. President Clinton reminded us, There is no evidence that we can succeed in this century with an antigovernment strategy, with a philosophy grounded in Youre on your own rather than Were all in this together. We must invest in better roads, stronger bridges and updated water and sewer lines.
My generation does not hate gay people. We dont hate any people, we simply believe all Americans, here in this state and across our country, should be able to live their lives as they see fit.
My generation is not caught up in black versus white. We must break out of this out-dated prism of looking at one another through the spectacles of the past. We want to celebrate equality and opportunity in South Carolina, not the bigotry that has defined our state for too long.
This is my generation
My generation does not fear the future. My generation is not afraid of progress; were not afraid of globalism and an interdependent world. My generation, we welcome change.
And, ladies and gentlemen, as a word of caution to you, my generation is sprinting this way.
My generation doesnt think you improve the lives of the working South Carolinian by lowering the taxes of the corporations that fund your political endeavors; you do so by finding ways to lower the personal income tax and improve their lot in life.
My generation finds it disgraceful to confine a child born to a broken home in Winnsboro or Kingstree, Allendale or Dillon, to a life without opportunity. Instead, we want the classroom to be a place where that child can escape from the shadows of despair and find refuge in an entirely new world, rich with opportunity.
My generation understands you dont fix roads by naming them after Andre Bauer and other politicians, and you dont fund infrastructure by changing the composition of the DOT Board. President Clinton reminded us, There is no evidence that we can succeed in this century with an antigovernment strategy, with a philosophy grounded in Youre on your own rather than Were all in this together. We must invest in better roads, stronger bridges and updated water and sewer lines.
My generation does not hate gay people. We dont hate any people, we simply believe all Americans, here in this state and across our country, should be able to live their lives as they see fit.
My generation is not caught up in black versus white. We must break out of this out-dated prism of looking at one another through the spectacles of the past. We want to celebrate equality and opportunity in South Carolina, not the bigotry that has defined our state for too long.
This is my generation
My generation does not fear the future. My generation is not afraid of progress; were not afraid of globalism and an interdependent world. My generation, we welcome change.
And, ladies and gentlemen, as a word of caution to you, my generation is sprinting this way.
*footnote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACE_Basin
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edit: Just posted my complaint to the DNC:
"H. Boyd Brown's remarks about Senator Sanders are insulting and require an apology. I cannot imagine donating campaign funds to an outfit that referred to a fellow Democrat in such demeaning terms."
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if you want to play the game of blaming candidates for their supporters statements
bigtree
Jun 2015
#90
the 'meme' being spread here in this forum is that O'Malley had something to do with this
bigtree
Jun 2015
#122
If negative campaigning didn't work, politicans wouldn't use it. It's usually
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#18
Bernie is on record (again and again) saying that he never has and never will run a negative ad.
salib
Jun 2015
#101
yet, Berrnie himself called Hillary and her husband 'hustlers' who don't care about hungry children
bigtree
Jun 2015
#123
Using surrogates is a tried and true method of keeping dirt off of the candidate.
Dustlawyer
Jun 2015
#117
O'Mally is not a Third Way politician. THIS is a Third Way sentiment, directed also at Eliabeth
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#107
He's a part of the problem. Establishment Turd Way Democrat, from a Republican state.
Jumpin Jack Flash
Jun 2015
#2
What would be crazy, would be to ignore Bernie & vote against the 99%'s best interests nt
99th_Monkey
Jun 2015
#5
They can put sugary sprinkles on a pile of shit and it will still be a giant turd (way) - nt
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#19
Brown's got to go. Will be sending an email to the DNC to that effect first
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#17
Yes, I am going to email them again. The last time they played their games I told them that I would
jwirr
Jun 2015
#38
Can you please share the email address to which you sent your message? Will save me a little
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#48
Did futher down but I just googled DNC and went to their site - at the bottom of the page they have
jwirr
Jun 2015
#52
They clearly don't care, but I also did not mince words. Thanks for being
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#65
Big mistake on the part of the DNC if this guy is speaking for them. They do need to apologie, but
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#23
I agree, but would be very surprised if it happens. However I think it needs to be addressed
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#31
Google O'Malley's campaign - but I do not blame him. I emailed the DNC just now. Google DNC
jwirr
Jun 2015
#40
That's stupid.. better apologize right effin' now. Those who support different candidates and are
Cha
Jun 2015
#28
He needs to hear from EVERYONE, O'Malley's supporters, Hillary's supporters Bernie's supporters.
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#32
He is clearly a Third Way 'democrat'. The Third Way has made no secret of how they feel about
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#37
Won't let me tweet to him. He's probably got his account blocked off, I'm
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#49
Hmm. I'm not much of a Tweeter. I got some message at the top of my screen that it looked like
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#57
He should be kicked off the O'Malley campaign and O'Malley needs to apologize to Bernie personally.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2015
#47
If Bernie is crazy there are going to be a whole lot of voters in the asylum with him.
Vinca
Jun 2015
#66
Said DNC Member's twitter account, let him know how you feel about his comments
krawhitham
Jun 2015
#69
Shocking! Next thing you know I'll find out he has more stock in Wall St. than Main St.
raouldukelives
Jun 2015
#73
The corporate Democratic party brand. That's what it's become. What a fucking train wreck!
L0oniX
Jun 2015
#88
I'm sure the DNC will get a lot of donations from the Bern people if Hillary wins the primary....
L0oniX
Jun 2015
#103
I find it odd that Brown would say so. Some of his famous speech could easily be from Bernie.
Ford_Prefect
Jun 2015
#105