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Bonobo

(29,257 posts)
66. I'll kick because it is embarrassing to the Clinton cause.
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 09:44 PM
Jul 2015

If there had ever been any tilt towards Sanders supporters being the ones posting absolute shit, recent posts have certainly made up for it.

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Stop. Agschmid Jul 2015 #1
Why are you attempting to demand I stop? boston bean Jul 2015 #4
Be above the fray. Be better than your competition. Agschmid Jul 2015 #5
Posting this was flinging mud... ok??? boston bean Jul 2015 #6
Okay let's discuss the article. Agschmid Jul 2015 #9
Well, this is where I am left of Bernie and obviously others. boston bean Jul 2015 #11
I don't care if bigots get offended, but I don't think my stance is a political ploy either. Agschmid Jul 2015 #12
It is. He doesn't want to sound like he is too far out there, like me and you. boston bean Jul 2015 #13
He didn't say he respected others opinions, he said, "I respect people who have different points of Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #26
and the distinction?? boston bean Jul 2015 #28
Both Obama and Hillary touted religion as a basis for their anti-gay marriage position... Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #31
Well done. You can tie a bow on that one. Beautiful. nt Bonobo Jul 2015 #32
He respects the people who have that point of view... boston bean Jul 2015 #36
You are bottom feeding AgingAmerican Jul 2015 #77
If you're left of Bernie, it can't make sense to back a candidate to Bernie's right. n/t. Ken Burch Jul 2015 #70
No - if they discriminate, they should NOT be tax-exempt dbackjon Jul 2015 #82
Yes this is mud-slinging. Owl Jul 2015 #67
Actually this very subject was posted in the Bernie Sanders Group. It is a good question still_one Jul 2015 #25
A position he apparently shares with Hillary Clinton. n/t PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #2
Yup. Agschmid Jul 2015 #3
So what? MoonRiver Jul 2015 #7
No I don't. Agschmid Jul 2015 #8
Actually, Sanders has been honest when asked this question. TM99 Jul 2015 #10
PoliticAverse stated it's a position he shares with Hillary Clinton. MoonRiver Jul 2015 #14
Not that I can find. TM99 Jul 2015 #16
I love reading britefart before 9am in the morning... boston bean Jul 2015 #18
Do you have another source TM99 Jul 2015 #22
Post removed Post removed Jul 2015 #33
AUTOMATED MESSAGE: Results of your Jury Service Orrex Jul 2015 #39
I appreciate a thoughtful politician. MoonRiver Jul 2015 #19
Clinton is a follower and not a leader. TM99 Jul 2015 #20
Again, that is your biased opinion. MoonRiver Jul 2015 #23
She comes out TM99 Jul 2015 #27
There are many reasons why I support Hillary Clinton. MoonRiver Jul 2015 #30
It's historically documented. frylock Jul 2015 #46
You sure nailed that one. At least Bernie's not afraid to stake out a position without first having to take a poll... InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2015 #63
Sanders is consistent in his support TM99 Jul 2015 #64
I hear ya & you may have a point I hadn't considered. But where in the Constitution's 1st Amendment, guaranteeing freedom of religion, are tax exemptions mandated? InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2015 #65
If all churches receive tax exemptions, TM99 Jul 2015 #68
Oh okay, not an unreasonable position to take. InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2015 #71
Agreed. TM99 Jul 2015 #73
Hillary will pontificate her views from on high once her handlers analyze the polling data & advise her what position she should take. InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2015 #75
Not true - you are 100% WRONG dbackjon Jul 2015 #83
That is because of Title VII of the civil rights act. Currently, the LBGTQ is not protected under Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #85
Yes, I know that dbackjon Jul 2015 #86
What? That is ridiculous. He supported ENDA and released this statment when it passed. Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #88
Yet, as per the OP, he is fine with giving tax breaks to bigots dbackjon Jul 2015 #89
Bigoted churches get tax breaks all the time. Espousing bigoted views is not against the law. Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #90
WRONG. Chruches can't discriminate based on race and get tax breaks dbackjon Jul 2015 #91
I never claimed that Westboro discriminatied. I said that the espoused virulently racist views. Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #92
Sadly, no I am not wrong. TM99 Jul 2015 #93
uhm... this is about churches. kenfrequed Jul 2015 #15
I'm of mixed minds about this. Culver Shuttle Jul 2015 #17
Good points. nt LWolf Jul 2015 #41
We already deny tax exemptions to churches that discriminate based on race dbackjon Jul 2015 #84
We should tax all religious organizations. DemocraticWing Jul 2015 #21
BOOOOOORING! imthevicar Jul 2015 #24
I am not sure the tax exempt status should be based on beliefs... Evergreen Emerald Jul 2015 #29
I'm With Boston Bean!!! Gamecock Lefty Jul 2015 #34
Hillary calls for removal of tax-exempt status from religious organizations ..... virtualobserver Jul 2015 #35
the linked article is a slanted piece against bernie restorefreedom Jul 2015 #37
They're more than nervous. arcane1 Jul 2015 #54
yes. very. it shows in the desperate acts n/t restorefreedom Jul 2015 #61
I think it depends on the defintion of religious organization dsc Jul 2015 #38
Tax all churches now. A popular Fairy Tale is still a fairy tail. Indepatriot Jul 2015 #40
A furry tail? azmom Jul 2015 #44
Show me Hillary or even her boosters calling for the taxing of the RCC and we can talk. Bluenorthwest Jul 2015 #42
most religions are chock full of misogyny. boston bean Jul 2015 #45
I agree(mostly), but we're a small minority Bradical79 Jul 2015 #49
All you need do is provide a link where HRC takes a bold stand and proposes taxing the churches Indepatriot Jul 2015 #52
What is it I would win? boston bean Jul 2015 #57
Your pointless "point", whatever it may be. You certainly seem hell-bent on some kind of "victory" Indepatriot Jul 2015 #58
You know, my mom goes to church. And so do tens of millions of other Americans. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #74
He answered the question reasonably... ljm2002 Jul 2015 #43
Why would he? Bradical79 Jul 2015 #47
I have never understood how exempting churches from taxes Complies with the 1st Am. SunSeeker Jul 2015 #48
Absolutely. If I declare myself Christ's spokesman can I quit paying taxes? Indepatriot Jul 2015 #50
There are tax exempt organizations that are not church's el_bryanto Jul 2015 #51
Depends on the organization and what they are about. All churches, regardless of faith need to pay Indepatriot Jul 2015 #56
I take it you aren't interested in winning elections? el_bryanto Jul 2015 #59
You asked my opinion, not how this might effect a politician's chances. Those are two VERY different Indepatriot Jul 2015 #60
Tax exemption should not be based on religion. SunSeeker Jul 2015 #62
Although I agree that the IRS deciding what constitutes a valid church violates the 'establishment' PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #80
More ridiculous HRC vs Sanders mud slinging tymorial Jul 2015 #53
kick for fun wyldwolf Jul 2015 #55
I'll kick because it is embarrassing to the Clinton cause. Bonobo Jul 2015 #66
It's a tiny point, overall. Ken Burch Jul 2015 #69
Oh by all means run on a platform of taxing churches! ibegurpard Jul 2015 #72
More bottom feeding AgingAmerican Jul 2015 #76
... Kalidurga Jul 2015 #78
It doesn't make sense politically to tax churches gwheezie Jul 2015 #79
You sound like that people against gay rights 10 years ago here on DU dbackjon Jul 2015 #87
Has anyone running for president even suggested it? gwheezie Jul 2015 #94
I don't believe it is possible constitutionally to have state sanctioned Douglas Carpenter Jul 2015 #81
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