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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders to speak at U of T [View all]sheshe2
(95,522 posts)72. Yes it is!
He had me with his keynote speech.
Yes, for a bit I thought he was too young for 2008. I changed my mind quickly. I just kept listening to him talk,,,he spoke for me, he spoke to me, Msh.
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Well, if you live in Burlington, on a clear day you can see Canada from your house.
George II
Oct 2017
#10
I might have this wrong. He was headliner at woman convention, backed out when placed as panelist
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#3
Willing to compromise on some (abortion, Amber Alert), not others. Hm.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#122
I would strongly suggest the Senator from Vermont not visit any university in Toronto
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Oct 2017
#4
I wonder if someone will ask him to explain why Vermont doesn't have single payer. nt
R B Garr
Oct 2017
#6
No one wants to be rid of a progresive Senator that helps the cause of Democrats greatly.
George II
Oct 2017
#11
Doesn't Sanders have to hold some responsibility in his choices he makes? Or just on the people
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#16
Read my post back to me and specifically state where I called you, George II, a right winger.
HughBeaumont
Oct 2017
#22
I was in our backyard a few minutes ago. Still a few nights before our first frost here, so...
George II
Oct 2017
#45
The reality that Dems as a minority party can't get enough votes to pass progessive legislation
betsuni
Oct 2017
#92
The PPACA was enacted during the 111th Congress in 2010 . . . Democratic Controlled.
HughBeaumont
Oct 2017
#106
With a huge majority it wouldn't be so hard to get 60 votes. There wasn't a large majority.
betsuni
Oct 2017
#107
You wrote Dogpile til your body parts wither off. Ive never heard that before.
yardwork
Oct 2017
#127
He was welcome. Wow, 180 whip lash. Ya, I imagine Clinton had the solid support from Democrats,
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#51
We clearly see, it is not about the facts, attacking Dems. Very good point. Thanks.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#81
But, here is the thing JHan, and what bothered me so. It is implied and even stated that no,
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#89
Ah yes, the same site that ranks Joe Lieberturd a "Moderate Liberal Populist".
HughBeaumont
Oct 2017
#42
Yes, and your oh-so-serious data calls Joe Lieberman a "Moderate Liberal Populist".
HughBeaumont
Oct 2017
#58
It does not hurt to have a clear picture of a man positioning himself for a 2020 run as Pres.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#15
Will never understand this or the total disrespect some here show the most popular politician today.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2017
#53
Obama deserves our utmost respect, no doubt... can't disagree with you there.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2017
#73
Where have you seen it said that Bernie is more loved than Obama and has achieved more than him?
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2017
#80
I've never seen it,but if true, I'd be right there alongside sheshe condemning such false statements
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2017
#108
Canada could teach him about healthcare as they have a good system from all accounts.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#29
That's the big point. My family up there have no qualms about the system, and....
George II
Oct 2017
#33
Lucky you. My oldest wants to move to Canada when her boyfriend gets out of college.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#109
Hey George, don't you love how they choose to shoot the messenger while completely
lunamagica
Oct 2017
#31
Precisely, thanks. I guess we'll never know the reasoning behind the changes in plans....
George II
Oct 2017
#35
in the absence of any information whatsoever on the reasons, why would it raise this question?
JCanete
Oct 2017
#75
Why is there and absence of information on the reasons? That is the question
lunamagica
Oct 2017
#96
asking why is hardly the same thing as insinuating that the statement that he would be going to
JCanete
Oct 2017
#97
Where was the insinuation? He posted two articles, and his only comment was that first Sanders said
lunamagica
Oct 2017
#98
I guess it's easier to attack the OP, than to explain what Sanders is doing here
lunamagica
Oct 2017
#100
Oh, OK, I misread. Sorry about that. Well, my insinuation comes from Sanders being scheduled for
lunamagica
Oct 2017
#102
sorry, was really abrasive in my last post for no good reason. I understand the turn of events that
JCanete
Oct 2017
#105
Why is Sanders giving a speech to Canadians on why their healthcare is better?
DesertRat
Oct 2017
#36
WTF are you talking about? For a Senator who has been declared a decisive leader....
George II
Oct 2017
#60
Is that the thing that we sit around saying about Sanders? That he is super decisive? Genuine
JCanete
Oct 2017
#76
I am really glad Bernie took the time to invent single payer as well as campaign finance reform
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#94