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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: Let's be clear about who really won tonite. [View all]KPN
(15,641 posts)31. Good post.
So what can we do as individuals to help make this happen? It is so urgent that we do everything we can -- our system is so totally fucked as is it may soon implode ... and maybe sooner rather than later. For example, Trump could conceivably beat Hillary in the GE at which point we'll most certainly careen over the precipice.
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Also, The Telecommunications Act of 1996 allowed corporate media to consolidate and monopolize.
Snotcicles
Mar 2016
#13
And yet EVERY TIME I suggest a letter writing campaign to the media outlets...crickets
Lorien
Mar 2016
#6
I've asked for the same thing and got no response. I've asked people, esp Berners to turn off
jillan
Mar 2016
#23
The NY Times taught us something about the new media verses the print media.
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#34
For millennials - yes. But I think people 40+ watch the news, still pick up the newspaper.
jillan
Mar 2016
#24