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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: Good ole NPR: "Exactly what kind of socialist is Bernie Sanders?" [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)12. Have you seen this thread by any chance?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/12806844#post60
One person who should never have posted in the Sanders Group posted on it. Aside from that post, the replies are pretty good.
I especially like the one from a found of the USA Democratic Socialist movement.
Fun Fact: Orwell, author of 1984, was a Democratic Socialist. Not exactly a "commie," not that there's anything wrong with that.
Also:
And that would be Albert. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Why_Socialism%3F
One person who should never have posted in the Sanders Group posted on it. Aside from that post, the replies are pretty good.
I especially like the one from a found of the USA Democratic Socialist movement.
Fun Fact: Orwell, author of 1984, was a Democratic Socialist. Not exactly a "commie," not that there's anything wrong with that.
Also:
Einstein predicted that under such a capitalist society, political parties and politicians would be corrupted by financial contributions made by owners of large capital amounts,[3] and the system "cannot be effectively checked even by a democratically organized political society".
And that would be Albert. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Why_Socialism%3F
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I love how socialism is not a bad word anymore, except in the MSM and among the "elite"
Hydra
Aug 2015
#3
There are some others around in GD, but obviously, I knew how to find that one.
merrily
Aug 2015
#15
And, if you are over 50, you probably remember a Democratic Party that was not so
merrily
Aug 2015
#23
I think it is now, but it originally was an insult--coming from the left, not the right.
eridani
Aug 2015
#39
I quit listening to NPR when they became cheerleaders for Bush's Iraq War in 2003.
jalan48
Aug 2015
#17
Cokie Roberts criticized Obama for going to Hawaii when everyone was claiming he
merrily
Aug 2015
#24
Someone needs to drag NPR out of the red baiting 'fifties and into this century. 7 out of 10 Young
sabrina 1
Aug 2015
#22
as a jilted former lover of NPR, I never miss an opportunity to rec an anti NPR thread
corkhead
Aug 2015
#32