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pandr32

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9. In this case, this so-called "political revolution"
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 01:09 PM
Apr 2016

...is becoming a problem that will not be tolerated. Sanders seems to want to undermine our democratic system, and our Democrat Party, for his own gain. What he is doing, unless he sharply veers course right away, is not going to be put up with. We cannot afford to indulge Sanders and his fantasy about being a leader of a revolution any longer.
As for the rest of those politicians you made reference to--things will change with new campaign finance laws, an FEC that steps in, and a strong Justice Department. We are slowly transforming away from the political shenanigans of late as the Republicans blow themselves up and the first of charges are being laid in Flint.

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I read that story this morning also,,,,, Iamaartist Apr 2016 #1
Wow, pandr.. this is an excellent piece of info! this is, of course, what many have Cha Apr 2016 #2
Yep! The administration is signalling to Sanders to watch it. pandr32 Apr 2016 #6
He is pure and simple... Cha Apr 2016 #8
Mahalo for this Cha! pandr32 Apr 2016 #10
Technically, I believe that's correct ... NurseJackie Apr 2016 #3
I agree, too! pandr32 Apr 2016 #7
Interesting Iliyah Apr 2016 #4
Made me smile - If that's true then most politicians would be convicted of fraud SharonClark Apr 2016 #5
In this case, this so-called "political revolution" pandr32 Apr 2016 #9
And Churches - How can they pass the plate without proof that it will do any good in the afterlife? progressoid Apr 2016 #11
it's fraud if he knows he can't win NastyRiffraff Apr 2016 #12
Yep! pandr32 Apr 2016 #13
LOL SunSeeker Apr 2016 #14
What will he do with that money? sarae Apr 2016 #15
I think he can use it as he sees fit, but not spend it. pandr32 Apr 2016 #17
nooooo sarae Apr 2016 #20
That might be his swan song pandr32 Apr 2016 #31
Legally I think savalez Apr 2016 #18
lol! sarae Apr 2016 #21
You can't take him to court for it but he is definately a fraud! Walk away Apr 2016 #16
He does not like losing--for sure! pandr32 Apr 2016 #32
It sure would be nice to have a really good day on Tuesday. Walk away Apr 2016 #35
It will be a wonderful day for all of us pandr32 Apr 2016 #36
Well they want to give the money, or so it seems. LisaM Apr 2016 #19
You know they researched that number. savalez Apr 2016 #23
I figured it was so they could donate 100 times. LisaM Apr 2016 #24
No doubt you are correct. savalez Apr 2016 #25
It's all humorous. LisaM Apr 2016 #30
His 'advisors' including Jane will make a ton of money with their salaries I'd guess nini Apr 2016 #22
Devine's firm is pulling down 800k a month brush Apr 2016 #28
yep.... there's big money if this revolution it seems nini Apr 2016 #29
The ad buys, too! pandr32 Apr 2016 #33
but but. they're simple folk! nini Apr 2016 #34
Big myth! pandr32 Apr 2016 #37
? That's reaching, considering the election process that's been in place for decades youd AuntPatsy Apr 2016 #26
I think Sanders lost control of his campaign long ago. His advisers and campaign manager are making Agnosticsherbet Apr 2016 #27
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