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NashuaDW

(90 posts)
12. Reap what you sow
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 12:49 PM
Mar 2016

Are you going to be as happy when some group decides Bernie's rhetoric needs to be changed?

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I agree with him. Protesting is fine. Not allowing the speaker to speak at all is not. TwilightGardener Mar 2016 #1
I agree with him too oberliner Mar 2016 #6
no one stopped trump from speaking,they only delayed it questionseverything Mar 2016 #26
Bernie is a responsible man--he doesn't want his supporters, or BLM, or any TwilightGardener Mar 2016 #29
i have no problem with bernie's stance on this questionseverything Mar 2016 #30
I agree. If every political event was screamed down not much would happen. nt Logical Mar 2016 #33
I agree noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #2
I agree with Bernie 100% on this. Autumn Mar 2016 #3
I agree with Bernie NWCorona Mar 2016 #4
He's a nasty SOB. I caught some of what he has said on the toad show this morning Autumn Mar 2016 #7
Yup! I watched that as well NWCorona Mar 2016 #8
Reap what you sow NashuaDW Mar 2016 #12
I haven't heard Bernie egging on violence. Have you? NWCorona Mar 2016 #16
Are you really saying Bernie would ever possibly stoke his people to be that fucking nasty? Autumn Mar 2016 #17
Don't you think Trump people might infiltrate a Bernie rally to be nasty? oberliner Mar 2016 #19
Thanks for your concern, but neo Nazis don't need a reason to be nasty. merrily Mar 2016 #54
Sometimes an excuse like Trump saying "maybe we'll go to a Sanders rally" helps motivate them oberliner Mar 2016 #58
As I already stated, thanks for your concern, but nazi turds never needed an excuse. merrily Mar 2016 #59
You are very welcome oberliner Mar 2016 #65
60th post since 2009. Interesting what finally motivates infrequent posters to make a post merrily Mar 2016 #53
Good statement. bigwillq Mar 2016 #5
A Moral Leader... speaktruthtopower Mar 2016 #9
Amen oberliner Mar 2016 #11
I agree. n/t Skwmom Mar 2016 #10
The power of the peaceful protests are in the streets, not the ones infiltrating his inside rallies. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #13
Do you think it was wrong for those protestors to have infiltrated that Trump rally in Chicago? oberliner Mar 2016 #15
As I said, I get why they want to do that in a direct way, Trump is all over the news Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #18
That makes sense oberliner Mar 2016 #20
They might, one thing we have learned is anything is possible this election cycle. Jefferson23 Mar 2016 #28
To assemble and speak within the law is a fundamental civil liberty. aikoaiko Mar 2016 #14
Yes, and respect the process by protesting outside the hall, not inside ... Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2016 #34
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2016 #21
From videos nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #22
Did protestors do nothing more than stand silently with a sign? oberliner Mar 2016 #24
It seems that this is the pattern nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #25
I would not do it, but roody Mar 2016 #23
Wearing a shirt someone finds offensive is not a disruption. Kalidurga Mar 2016 #27
I think you are mixing up two different incidents oberliner Mar 2016 #35
No I am saying that until now it's been peaceful until Donald's side throws a punch over a t-shirt. Kalidurga Mar 2016 #38
"Our whole purpose was to shut it down" oberliner Mar 2016 #40
And Trump let them do that. Kalidurga Mar 2016 #42
I'm just saying there was more to it than silently holding signs oberliner Mar 2016 #44
Good Kalidurga Mar 2016 #45
So you don't agree with Bernie on this? oberliner Mar 2016 #46
No I don't agree Kalidurga Mar 2016 #47
Fair enough oberliner Mar 2016 #66
I wouldn't worry about it. Hillary likes to keep her hands clean. Kalidurga Mar 2016 #69
What does Hillary have to do with this? oberliner Mar 2016 #70
lol true Kalidurga Mar 2016 #71
I agree with Bernie - strongly. 840high Mar 2016 #31
Freepers are "targetting" Sanders rallies now: Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2016 #32
"I May Disagree With What You Say, But I Shall Defend To The Death Your Right To Say It" -Voltaire AzDar Mar 2016 #36
That is not Voltaire. 21st Century Poet Mar 2016 #50
Duly noted. AzDar Mar 2016 #55
I don't think any candidate wants to get into a battle of whose goldent Mar 2016 #37
Phonebank instead :) idea5 Mar 2016 #39
So,will some Sanders continue to brag about shutting down the riversedge Mar 2016 #41
That was the purpose oberliner Mar 2016 #43
Interesting how Moveon helped organize the rally. Skwmom Mar 2016 #48
move on endorsed bernie after member vote roguevalley Mar 2016 #52
That doesn't change who runs the group OR who they support. And it always helps to have Skwmom Mar 2016 #73
I was hoping Bernie would say this creeksneakers2 Mar 2016 #49
Someone should have disrupted Hitlers meetings warrprayer Mar 2016 #51
Communists regularly disrupted Hitler's meetings oberliner Mar 2016 #57
Thanks for the excellent post warrprayer Mar 2016 #61
You are welcome oberliner Mar 2016 #64
This makes me happy. 21st Century Poet Mar 2016 #56
The man who tried to tackle Mr. Trump wasn't crazy oberliner Mar 2016 #60
Crazy in the loose, informal sense of the word. 21st Century Poet Mar 2016 #62
Gotcha oberliner Mar 2016 #68
K&R Firebrand Gary Mar 2016 #63
Thank you, Bernie. basselope Mar 2016 #67
Bernie Sanders already shows great leadership. felix_numinous Mar 2016 #72
Glad to see this, it's exactly what I expected he'd say. Waiting For Everyman Mar 2016 #74
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