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Kalidurga

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76. The writer of that article is either agenda-driven...or a simpleton.
Mon Apr 4, 2016, 03:41 PM
Apr 2016

I have often found that these aren't either or propositions.

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really?.... HumanityExperiment Apr 2016 #1
He said that he is Socialist in this clip Yavin4 Apr 2016 #6
Oops. I guess we know exactly where the desperation is coming from and we synergie Apr 2016 #10
There are a number of countries in Europe that are or have been governed by socialist parties. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #22
Seems like all the millionaires and billionaires of "socialistic-leaning" countries like to hide Jitter65 Apr 2016 #104
American ones do too. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #105
Democratic Socialist... HumanityExperiment Apr 2016 #29
At the :23 mark in my clip, he states flatly: "I am a Socialist". Yavin4 Apr 2016 #32
Nice red baiting there nadinbrzezinski Apr 2016 #69
McCarthy called Lordquinton Apr 2016 #34
I'm just playing you what he said. Yavin4 Apr 2016 #36
What's wrong with what he said? Lordquinton Apr 2016 #55
Well Said! Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #12
I'm still waiting elljay Apr 2016 #14
We're still waiting for Bernei to tell us what his actual plans are, or any BS synergie Apr 2016 #28
Deflect much elljay Apr 2016 #53
What positions? Fuddnik Apr 2016 #65
Why yes, you do deflect quite a lot. synergie Apr 2016 #106
Right from his website on the issues: Amimnoch Apr 2016 #40
yeah, it's troll bait... HumanityExperiment Apr 2016 #48
It's not troll bait Lazy Daisy Apr 2016 #113
Laughable... HumanityExperiment Apr 2016 #116
He says about a dozen times a day that he's anti "Wall Street". Just about every appearance..... George II Apr 2016 #62
LMAO... HumanityExperiment Apr 2016 #68
Desperation? NastyRiffraff Apr 2016 #85
I got my cake bravenak Apr 2016 #2
Wow, total inability to perceive nuance whatchamacallit Apr 2016 #3
Ignoring nuance means you can pretend you don't notice it Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #15
Uh huh. He might want to learn how to inject some nuance into his rhetoric synergie Apr 2016 #16
Bernie Sanders supporters talking about the inability to perceive nuance is almost as bad geek tragedy Apr 2016 #23
I see OPs like this and one that pops in my mind is the following movie clip... TheBlackAdder Apr 2016 #25
This mythology Apr 2016 #49
And then there were those threads accusing him of being terrible for having so little polly7 Apr 2016 #57
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #4
I don't see how this is bad if anything it's the opposite Joob Apr 2016 #5
Ummm, you do know that if he made money off of these corporations, his investment made the Amimnoch Apr 2016 #42
Yes I do what's wrong with capitalism? You should be happy.. Joob Apr 2016 #51
Posting the work of people with shit-tier critical thinking skills doesn't help. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2016 #7
It's like HRC's line about paying for Donald Trump's kid to go to college loyalsister Apr 2016 #73
The writer of that article is either agenda-driven...or a simpleton. Kalidurga Apr 2016 #76
Indeed. "C: both" should be an option. (nm) Lizzie Poppet Apr 2016 #79
Marcus Johnson needs to sit down with Bernie and find out what Bernie iss about. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #8
Lenin drove a Rolls Royce, right? ericson00 Apr 2016 #9
Must be today's talking point from Camp Weathervane. hobbit709 Apr 2016 #11
This shit is absurd Cal Carpenter Apr 2016 #13
Unbelievable, actually. polly7 Apr 2016 #26
a real socialist should invest in chickens and twigs renate Apr 2016 #97
Its called being a fucking hypocrite. nt LexVegas Apr 2016 #17
how dare he have a fucking 401k. yodermon Apr 2016 #21
He needs to release his Schedule A, and his tax returns at least since he's been in the Senate. MADem Apr 2016 #115
That's called a desperate fucking lie. senz Apr 2016 #33
Exactly. It wouldn't be so bad if the core of his campaign wasn't against the very Amimnoch Apr 2016 #44
He's standing up for people who've invested their money ... against fraud, dishonesty, polly7 Apr 2016 #47
Ignorance. Whoosh! Right over your head. panader0 Apr 2016 #59
This message was self-deleted by its author Stand and Fight Apr 2016 #18
same reason we all are ibegurpard Apr 2016 #19
Broad-based mutual funds. They have to resort to attacking his broad-based mutual funds, yodermon Apr 2016 #20
I was this thread would die - it is ignorant Retirement funds invest . . . snowy owl Apr 2016 #24
Why is Hillary Clinton fucking OWNED by Wall Street? senz Apr 2016 #27
He is against FRAUD on Wall Street. He is against DEREGULATION of Wall Street. He isn't against Nanjeanne Apr 2016 #30
So, why did he vote for deregulation? synergie Apr 2016 #37
Oh jeez. Yup you are right. He's a hypocrite. He should keep his money in a mattress. Case closed Nanjeanne Apr 2016 #43
How about investing into funds that aren't invested in the things he's against? Amimnoch Apr 2016 #45
Read Post 38. It's mind numbing to argue this. He's not an investor. He doesn't pick and choose Nanjeanne Apr 2016 #50
No, but he does select which funds his $$ goes into. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #71
They really don't get why this hypocrisy is so funny, do they? synergie Apr 2016 #108
Or he could something less extreme and invest in funds that match his synergie Apr 2016 #60
Right, he should only invest in wind energy companies beedle Apr 2016 #70
Those are the kinds of moronic accusations that Bernie has been making, synergie Apr 2016 #109
Admit it beedle Apr 2016 #111
You mean when Hillary's chief economic adviser helped sneak it into an Omnibus spending bill? think Apr 2016 #54
His 401K contains mutual funds that owns, buys & sells stocks, therefore, Bernie has a vested Kip Humphrey Apr 2016 #31
seriously? what's he supposed to do, lakeguy Apr 2016 #35
Or he could do what student activists have been asking their institutions to do and synergie Apr 2016 #63
This is also technically not true inchhigh Apr 2016 #38
You might want to post this information as an OP Armstead Apr 2016 #52
So you're saying his money is not TECHNICALLY not invested in funds that synergie Apr 2016 #67
Ridiculous straw man jfern Apr 2016 #100
That's not what that word means, learn it first, and then try to apply. synergie Apr 2016 #107
It's exactly what it means jfern Apr 2016 #110
Have you never heard of a 401K before? jillan Apr 2016 #39
David Brock must be scraping the bottom of the barrell for this one revbones Apr 2016 #41
Why do you guys think that David Brock is some omnipotent entitity? synergie Apr 2016 #58
Yes, I'm assuming he has a lot to do with the more stupid talking points. revbones Apr 2016 #84
This is what it's come to? Goblinmonger Apr 2016 #46
Yes flobee1 Apr 2016 #72
Now I KNOW they've got nothing bad on the guy mainer Apr 2016 #56
Because he's not a Commie. Spread it far and wide. mainer Apr 2016 #61
Since Bernie thinks there is so much fraud in treestar Apr 2016 #64
Bernie is a Corporatist!!!! Stallion Apr 2016 #66
He's invested because if you don't want to retire at the poverty line, that's what you have to do. grntuscarora Apr 2016 #74
What nonsense. n/t alarimer Apr 2016 #75
David? David Brock? Is that you? jmg257 Apr 2016 #77
campaign rhetoric contradicted by personal actions? From Sir Good-at-Heart?? Oh my!! Bill USA Apr 2016 #78
Critical thinking skills are sadly enough in short supply. Autumn Apr 2016 #80
Obviously PowerToThePeople Apr 2016 #81
LOL. OMG, BERNIE HAS A 401K!!!!!!!! mhatrw Apr 2016 #82
Who cares? I also have some retirement money in mutual funds and support Bernie jfern Apr 2016 #83
Why invest it there though if they want to steal it? treestar Apr 2016 #88
Because savings accounts are paying next to no interest, grntuscarora Apr 2016 #89
But the point is that treestar Apr 2016 #90
I can't speak for Bernie, grntuscarora Apr 2016 #95
Wouldn't a person who invested in a fraud treestar Apr 2016 #98
Fine, whatever you say. grntuscarora Apr 2016 #99
That seems kind of non responsive treestar Apr 2016 #102
One more time. grntuscarora Apr 2016 #103
We're talking about a tiny fraction of the mutual fund jfern Apr 2016 #91
where is the rest of the mutual fund from? treestar Apr 2016 #92
What are you even talking about? jfern Apr 2016 #93
What are you talking about? treestar Apr 2016 #94
k&r DesertRat Apr 2016 #86
My lord, he has a retirement plan nadinbrzezinski Apr 2016 #87
! frylock Apr 2016 #96
...and? Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #101
Jeeze.. thank you for this, synergie Cha Apr 2016 #112
Fascinating Hekate Apr 2016 #114
K&R mcar Apr 2016 #117
Good article DesertRat Apr 2016 #118
Good spot light Sheepshank Apr 2016 #119
You're upset that he owns stock? gollygee Apr 2016 #120
I understand it's hard to know the difference between a 401(k) and a Bankster jillan Apr 2016 #121
Dude! TheFarseer Apr 2016 #122
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