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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Here’s the Real Reason Hillary Clinton Has a Lock on the Democratic Nomination [View all]Sheepshank
(12,504 posts)4. I'm pretty sure students will realize that attending a historic moment 50 years ago
is an amazing feat. That Sanders didn't translate that into actual social reforms in the following 50 years is sad.
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wyldwolf
Jul 2015
OP
I'm pretty sure students will realize that attending a historic moment 50 years ago
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#4
did Bernie sponsor or initiate any bills that addressed black civil rights issues.....
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#31
do try and stay on issue. Your team raised the issue of the Bernie and the MLK walk
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#96
Well I count at least a dozen sponsored or initiated bills that would directly benefit
blackspade
Jul 2015
#54
exactly!!! walking 50 years ago, meant really nothing in the end (added: for Bernie).
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#60
It disproves the attempt to portray that this walk with MLK, really translated into action.
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#69
I work a voting precinct and have noticed a larger number of our minorities (said when caucasians
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#2
I just loath the GOP framing that has been accepted by the younger generations.
blackspade
Jul 2015
#57
"I work a voting precinct and have noticed a larger number of our minorities "
NCTraveler
Jul 2015
#47
Sanders was active in the civil rights movement,organized for SNCC, marched in 1963 for civil rights
Triana
Jul 2015
#5
This is the HIllary Inevitable Mantra. We'll see if it's true when Bernie campaigns in the South
morningfog
Jul 2015
#7
It's sounding like desperation more every day. Trying to convince themselves and everyone
brewens
Jul 2015
#126
Usually when people post a laundry list of things, they give actual, REAL examples of them. Where??
George II
Jul 2015
#33
Rather myopic. It's essentially claiming African-Americans don't care about economic policies.
Roland99
Jul 2015
#28
53% African American youth unemployment. Yeah, I'd be willing to bet they care deeply
Ed Suspicious
Jul 2015
#46
There are 2 essential fallacies in this meme: Senators from white states don't care about minorities
leveymg
Jul 2015
#78
a march 50 years ago...and how did that translate to actual change for the black community?
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#41
I'm not the one making the claim that Bernie's walk 50 years ago means something today. n/t
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#92
No, but you're making the claim that Bernie's walk 50 years ago means nothing today..
frylock
Jul 2015
#94
I never made claims of Clinton's activity..the claim was made re: Bernie...do try to keep up
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#107
Kerry's from a state "where Asian-Americans and multi-racial voters outnumber blacks"
arcane1
Jul 2015
#111
bernie has done plenty for minority rights and does it every freakin day
restorefreedom
Jul 2015
#120