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grannyfranny100
23rd June 2015, 19:50
:heart:https://go.berniesanders.com/page/s/free-bernie-sticker?source=em150623su&utm_medium=email&utm_source=bernie2016&utm_campaign=freestickers-kicker:
Dennis Leahy
23rd June 2015, 20:43
Made in Israel using Palestinian slave labor.
grannyfranny100
23rd June 2015, 20:57
Dennis, you are such a lovely man; do you really think that is true or are you saying that you don't like Bernie because he is Jewish or what? I don't want to believe you are a bigot. Could you explain. If you prefer another candidate, just say so. If you don't like Sanders, please tell me why. Your reasoning is sound and I am prepared to listen.
Conde
23rd June 2015, 23:17
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1468143/images/o-BERNIE-SANDERS-facebook.jpg
http://lookat.world/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Sen+Bernie+Sanders+VT+Addresses+Ben+Bernanke+fkDhA1l6sDNl.jpgBernie Sanders has found himself in a mini-controversy of late after an essay he wrote on gender stereotypes in 1972 was unearthed by the media.
In the essay, the presidential hopeful pontificates about how some women have gang rape fantasies. It is a puzzling piece of work, and this much Sanders is willing to admit.
On a Meet the Press appearance Sunday, he just came out and called it a “very poorly written piece of fiction” from over 40 years ago.
“It was dealing with gender stereotypes,” he explained, “why some men like to oppress women, why other women like to be submissive. You know, something like Fifty Shades of Grey.”
Here’s the controversial excerpt in question.
“A man goes home and masturbates his typical fantasy. A woman on her knees, a woman tied up, a woman abused.
“A woman enjoys intercourse with her man — as she fantasizes being raped by 3 men simultaneously.”
Some critics feel that the essay could really injure Bernie Sanders’ ability to capture the female vote, especially going up against Hillary Clinton.
But supporters aren’t so sure. They point to an episode in Clinton’s past that many feel is far more troubling than a few words on a page.
When Clinton was a young attorney, she reportedly used a “blame the victim” defense for a then-41-year-old rapist she later said that she knew was guilty.
The original reporting was done by a conservative news site known as the Free Beacon, but it referenced actual Hillary Clinton interviews from an archive in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
From the piece.
“In a July 28, 1975, court affidavit, Clinton wrote that she had been informed the young girl was ’emotionally unstable’ and had a ‘tendency to seek out older men and engage in fantasizing.’
“‘I have also been told by an expert in child psychology that children in early adolescence tend to exaggerate or romanticize sexual experiences and that adolescents in disorganized families, such as the complainant’s, are even more prone to exaggerate behavior,’ Clinton said.
“Clinton said the child had ‘in the past made false accusations about persons, claiming they had attacked her body” and that the girl “exhibits an unusual stubbornness and temper when she does not get her way.”
Given this back story on Mrs. Clinton, Bernie Sanders supporters are confident that Sanders’ essay will not have much of an effect in the Democratic primary. But what do you think, readers?
Is Bernie Sanders a strong enough candidate to endure this controversy and defeat Hillary Clinton?
[Image via Huffington Post]
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/2133749/bernie-sanders-admits-his-gang-rape-fantasy-was-a-very-poorly-written-piece-of-fiction/#3CH0U09ViiHruGiM.99
Dennis Leahy
24th June 2015, 00:10
Dennis, you are such a lovely man; do you really think that is true or are you saying that you don't like Bernie because he is Jewish or what? I don't want to believe you are a bigot. Could you explain. If you prefer another candidate, just say so. If you don't like Sanders, please tell me why. Your reasoning is sound and I am prepared to listen.There are plenty of Jewish people and even Israeli citizens (for example, do a YouTube search for "Miko Peled" - the general's son), that do NOT support Zionism, apartheid, the open-air prison known as Palestine, and the systematic extermination of the Palestinian people by Zionist Israel. Bernie is not one of them.
You can love Bernie all you want - he does yell at nameless corporations and spouts off a lot of blustering rhetoric that might make him seem like a good guy if someone didn't actually look into his voting record and his undying support for warmongering in general and unflinching support for Israel.
THIS underscores just how bad the Elite-controlled US electoral paradigm is - when Bernie Sanders can be seen as a messiah.
gripreaper
24th June 2015, 00:29
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Buzzie
24th June 2015, 01:09
Don't you think a man running for President of the United States should comb his hair?
rgray222
24th June 2015, 01:47
I am sure a lot of people will disagree, but elections can only be manipulated, stolen, or corrupted when the majority of the voters don't vote. When people adopt an attitude.............."I don't vote because the election is predetermine or rigged" they are playing right into the hands of the elites. When you give up your "power" to vote you have acquiesced to the elites of this world. You have all but handed them an election outcome they want. Conquer and divide, split the people into groups. When people don't vote they have given their power to someone else and they have to live with the consequences. Our collective consciousness can only be achieved when we understand that we have the power and the elites are afraid of people uniting. After all it is only 1,000 jailers watching over 7.1 billion people, we have the power... we just have to use it.
All that said, I like Bernie (I think his heart is in the right place) but I am so sick and tired of presidential candidates and presidents promising things that they cannot or will not deliver on. I am tired of the country voting people into office based on what they want to accomplish instead of what they actually can accomplish. Virtually all politicians over-promise and Americans just keep on believing them. Bernie is no different, he has offered up a long list of things he would like to accomplish but few things that he could realistically get done. Will have to keep an eye on the rest of the candidates and see how they shake out. At one time I though Rand Paul might be someone that offered real hope but I am not sure about that at this point.
Earthlink
24th June 2015, 03:33
It's a bumper sticker ... and it has been MADE.
CAREFULLY, by someone!
Someone else HAS it, and, it should be free'd!!!
Is that what's going on here?
Well, we're reasonable people, I'm sure we could all rally behind freeing this one bumper sticker. How much harm could it ever do?
T Smith
24th June 2015, 03:58
I am sure a lot of people will disagree, but elections can only be manipulated, stolen, or corrupted when the majority of the voters don't vote. When people adopt an attitude.............."I don't vote because the election is predetermine or rigged" they are playing right into the hands of the elites. When you give up your "power" to vote you have acquiesced to the elites of this world. You have all but handed them an election outcome they want. Conquer and divide, split the people into groups. When people don't vote they have given their power to someone else and they have to live with the consequences. Our collective consciousness can only be achieved when we understand that we have the power and the elites are afraid of people uniting. After all it is only 1,000 jailers watching over 7.1 billion people, we have the power... we just have to use it.
All that said, I like Bernie (I think his heart is in the right place) but I am so sick and tired of presidential candidates and presidents promising things that they cannot or will not deliver on. I am tired of the country voting people into office based on what they want to accomplish instead of what they actually can accomplish. Virtually all politicians over-promise and Americans just keep on believing them. Bernie is no different, he has offered up a long list of things he would like to accomplish but few things that he could realistically get done. Will have to keep an eye on the rest of the candidates and see how they shake out. At one time I though Rand Paul might be someone that offered real hope but I am not sure about that at this point.
I'm not an advocate for apathy, and I do vote, but I do so knowing it is pointless. You can have 100% voter turnout and it still won't matter as long as the votes are tallied via an electronic voting system. Until we we go back to a system of decentralized paper ballots, where every single vote can be audited and accounted for, it really doesn't matter. It's all theatrics and a pretext for democratic representation.
robinr1
24th June 2015, 04:12
very very well said.....thank you
Dennis, you are such a lovely man; do you really think that is true or are you saying that you don't like Bernie because he is Jewish or what? I don't want to believe you are a bigot. Could you explain. If you prefer another candidate, just say so. If you don't like Sanders, please tell me why. Your reasoning is sound and I am prepared to listen.There are plenty of Jewish people and even Israeli citizens (for example, do a YouTube search for "Miko Peled" - the general's son), that do NOT support Zionism, apartheid, the open-air prison known as Palestine, and the systematic extermination of the Palestinian people by Zionist Israel. Bernie is not one of them.
You can love Bernie all you want - he does yell at nameless corporations and spouts off a lot of blustering rhetoric that might make him seem like a good guy if someone didn't actually look into his voting record and his undying support for warmongering in general and unflinching support for Israel.
THIS underscores just how bad the Elite-controlled US electoral paradigm is - when Bernie Sanders can be seen as a messiah.
grannyfranny100
24th June 2015, 09:46
Dennis thank you for the lead on Miko Peled. I have read lots of stuff about Palestine, the Illuminati behind it, Jewish history and Zionism. I think it is unbelievably despicable. I haven't thought to check out Bernie Sanders' record in Congress to see if he is part of the Cabal that supports Zionism. Thank you for the insight.
Of course Hillary Clinton has some pretty pathologically ruthless behavior, too. Maybe ballots should have an option stating "none of the above."
UrbanAnthro
24th June 2015, 17:28
I respectfully disagree. Bernie has been equally deceived as the rest of us. I'm not sure what the rhetoric about Israel means, in concrete terms, or purposefully infers, but in terms of the big picture, Sanders's voting record is impressive.
http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Bernie_Sanders.html
Voted YES on redeploying non-essential US troops out of Iraq in 9 months. (Dec 2007)
Voted NO on designating Iran's Revolutionary Guards as terrorists. (Sep 2007)
Voted YES on redeploying US troops out of Iraq by March 2008. (Mar 2007)
Voted NO on declaring Iraq part of War on Terror with no exit date. (Jun 2006)
Voted NO on approving removal of Saddam & valiant service of US troops. (Mar 2004)
Voted NO on authorizing military force in Iraq. (Oct 2002)
Voted YES on disallowing the invasion of Kosovo. (May 1999)
Condemns anti-Muslim bigotry in name of anti-terrorism. (Oct 2001)
Require Congress' approval before military action in Iran. (Oct 2007)
Dennis, you are such a lovely man; do you really think that is true or are you saying that you don't like Bernie because he is Jewish or what? I don't want to believe you are a bigot. Could you explain. If you prefer another candidate, just say so. If you don't like Sanders, please tell me why. Your reasoning is sound and I am prepared to listen.There are plenty of Jewish people and even Israeli citizens (for example, do a YouTube search for "Miko Peled" - the general's son), that do NOT support Zionism, apartheid, the open-air prison known as Palestine, and the systematic extermination of the Palestinian people by Zionist Israel. Bernie is not one of them.
You can love Bernie all you want - he does yell at nameless corporations and spouts off a lot of blustering rhetoric that might make him seem like a good guy if someone didn't actually look into his voting record and his undying support for warmongering in general and unflinching support for Israel.
THIS underscores just how bad the Elite-controlled US electoral paradigm is - when Bernie Sanders can be seen as a messiah.
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