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Call Bernie whatever you wanty, but I hope to one day NorthCarolina Sep 2015 #1
Me too. sabrina 1 Sep 2015 #4
Can't believe NorthCarolina Sep 2015 #6
Oh, yeah! hifiguy Sep 2015 #22
Same here! 'President Sanders' has a wonderful ring to it doesn't it! appalachiablue Sep 2015 #31
The 'Democracy Now!' program with Amy Goodman has a lot of good Jeremy Corbyn coverage today. appalachiablue Sep 2015 #32
Corbyn is a disaster for the Labour Party... okojo Sep 2015 #2
Please provide a link... ljm2002 Sep 2015 #3
Corbin’s stance on the Ukrainian conflict is disturbing. okojo Sep 2015 #8
Well your first link... ljm2002 Sep 2015 #10
Hold on.. okojo Sep 2015 #11
I get that you disagree with his positions... ljm2002 Sep 2015 #12
there is difference between interesting policy stands and ignoring the consequences... okojo Sep 2015 #17
....! KoKo Sep 2015 #16
noooo! how dare he oppose creating ISIS! MisterP Sep 2015 #7
Syria is more than about ISIS.. okojo Sep 2015 #9
No he is not a nut Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2015 #15
Corbyn has never been in a leadership position.. okojo Sep 2015 #18
things are changing Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2015 #19
Cameron just won an election okojo Sep 2015 #20
well Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2015 #21
That's so cool meeting Corbyn. Blair as a RW poodle is accurate and pathetic like him. appalachiablue Sep 2015 #33
Here's the problem T_i_B Sep 2015 #27
Not Kendall, Cooper Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2015 #34
The reason why Cooper & Kendall are not in.... T_i_B Sep 2015 #35
THe Labour Party needs a good shake up Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2015 #36
Whilst I am no fan of Blair T_i_B Sep 2015 #37
Thankfully Bernie is no such thing dsc Sep 2015 #5
It's a remarkable turn of events for the Labour Party and British politics - TubbersUK Sep 2015 #13
I wouldn't say that Jeremy is that hard left Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2015 #14
It's all relative I suppose TubbersUK Sep 2015 #23
I've seen him speaking up close in 2002 T_i_B Sep 2015 #28
The problem with Jeremy Corbyn is some of his personal stances on issues okojo Sep 2015 #29
Huge +1! Enthusiast Sep 2015 #26
Corbyn is well to Sanders' left though jfern Sep 2015 #24
That is a low stoop to tar the rival of Mr. Reich's favorite even as his loyalty can be admired. Todays_Illusion Sep 2015 #25
Tony Blair and Hillary Clinton have a lot in common. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2015 #30
Dipsydoodle was from the UK, and he couldn't stand Blair. Major Hogwash Sep 2015 #38
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