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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders: "I do not like people disrupting anybody's meetings" [View all]NashuaDW
(90 posts)12. Reap what you sow
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
Bernie is a responsible man--he doesn't want his supporters, or BLM, or any
TwilightGardener
Mar 2016
#29
He's a nasty SOB. I caught some of what he has said on the toad show this morning
Autumn
Mar 2016
#7
Are you really saying Bernie would ever possibly stoke his people to be that fucking nasty?
Autumn
Mar 2016
#17
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
60th post since 2009. Interesting what finally motivates infrequent posters to make a post
merrily
Mar 2016
#53
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
They might, one thing we have learned is anything is possible this election cycle.
Jefferson23
Mar 2016
#28
Yes, and respect the process by protesting outside the hall, not inside ...
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2016
#34
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
"I May Disagree With What You Say, But I Shall Defend To The Death Your Right To Say It" -Voltaire
AzDar
Mar 2016
#36