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In reply to the discussion: This is What I Believe. [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)15. he believes it will only come as the result of economic equality.
that would be economics justice trickle down to social justice. (which was my fear)
This isn't an accidental oversight. These simply aren't issues Sanders is passionate about in the way he's passionate about economic injustice.
Sanders) became frustrated with his fellow student activists, who were more interested in race or imperialism than the class struggle.
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It's an op ed piece, not the GOTCHA quote you're desperately pretending it is.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#89
Your disgusting attempt to use women and lgbt people to smear an honest man failed.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#110
I'm using his false claims about it to suggest that he is not without flaws in the honesty dept. nt
ucrdem
May 2015
#127
thank you for pointing me to this OP. that was VERY disappointing. but clear. really
seabeyond
May 2015
#13
I hear what you're saying sheshe2, but how about policies that promote both?
PatrickforO
May 2015
#7
it does not seem he is talking about it. where would you like me to get the info? is this NOT a
seabeyond
May 2015
#64
No worries, scottie. I'd already posted that link in another thread where they were saying the same.
Violet_Crumble
May 2015
#80
It's a disgusting smear campaign, taken right out of the right wing playbook.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#81
Hillary has the Clinton economy to point to and there goes the economic argument. nt
ucrdem
May 2015
#97
Oh ffs, please stop referring to that idiotic op-ed/blog post as if it's a factual article.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#103
He didn't mention women either, that means it's true he's a misogynist.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#124
You tried to insinuate Sanders was connected to the chicago PD's "hunting" picture and slavery
Scootaloo
May 2015
#63
Contrary to your belief, I am not arguing this point because I support Sanders
BrotherIvan
May 2015
#62
Or who don't give a crap about poor, disenfranchised people of color, women, or LGBT
BrotherIvan
May 2015
#39
I don't think these divisions need to exist. But +1 for the Bill Moyers.
DisgustipatedinCA
May 2015
#26
"If we focus on the first, then we will get the second".. uh No. President Obama knows this and
Cha
May 2015
#61
Yes, it is amazing.. in that it highlights exactly what a few of our DU AA posters brought up about
Cha
May 2015
#75
No other candidate in this race has been as strong of an advocate for racial justice as Bernie has
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#74
In case no one knows, the woman on the left of Rep. Lewis is Jane Sanders, Bernie's wife
BrotherIvan
May 2015
#82
Well, I'm not a Sanders supporter, but I saw plenty of people comment on the OP...
Violet_Crumble
May 2015
#118
K&R And you get an extra rec for taking all of this shit for your posts and STILL POSTING THEM.
Number23
May 2015
#122
I hear what you are saying. I for one think that we need both. My family live on an Indian
jwirr
May 2015
#139