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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders to speak at U of T [View all]JCanete
(5,272 posts)97. asking why is hardly the same thing as insinuating that the statement that he would be going to
Puerto Rico may have never been genuine. That was your insinuation, based on ....well what exactly?
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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