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Post by demonnachos on Apr 17, 2016 3:51:35 GMT
Here is a list of Hilary's speaking engagements and how much she got paid to talk at some rich people:
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Post by Canuovea on Apr 17, 2016 4:28:59 GMT
I'd like that amount of money. I can talk good! Gimme monies!
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Post by demonnachos on Apr 19, 2016 1:00:40 GMT
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Post by Canuovea on Apr 19, 2016 1:08:04 GMT
That's just... sad.
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Post by wordweaver3 on Apr 19, 2016 4:12:15 GMT
It occurred to me that "9/11" probably doesn't have much impact among Millennials and other young folks that might be inclined to vote Bernie. Basically like saying "Vietnam" to a Gen Xer, they don't have much reference for it since they were too young to really understand what was happening at the time.
It's just history. Like saying "Slave Trade" or "The Holocaust". We know we're supposed to feel something about this, but we're also so far removed from it that it's difficult to.
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Post by demonnachos on Apr 19, 2016 23:25:18 GMT
It is really bizarre just how long ago that actually was now. www.oregonlive.com/today/index.ssf/2016/04/new_york_primary_live_updates.html"Update (April 19, 4:10 p.m. PT): Voter-fraud allegations About 54,000 Democratic voters "vanished from the rolls in Brooklyn," the New York Post reports. Other reports say 120,000 voters might be affected. Election officials say these potential voters were moved to an "inactive list." It's possible that it happened simply because the voter database was not properly maintained, said Board of Elections executive director Michael Ryan. Brooklyn is expected to be a stronghold for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Some activists are calling this a "voter purge" and vote fraud. Brooklyn Councilman Brad Lander told the Post the issue was "weird" and "troubling."" Oh look, more voting issues specific to areas Sanders would have large support in.
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Post by Canuovea on Apr 19, 2016 23:28:40 GMT
Hah, indeed.
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Post by Harkovast on Apr 19, 2016 23:41:42 GMT
She's talking about how she always carries hot sauce with her in order to pander to black people. In American democracy do you win by being the candidate who makes people cringe the most?
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Post by Canuovea on Apr 19, 2016 23:46:24 GMT
Wait, seriously?
Is that a joke to test how far we'll believe Hillary Clinton has gone?
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Post by wordweaver3 on Apr 20, 2016 8:59:27 GMT
Hillary always has the right condiment for the right voter. She's got mayo packets in one pocket for those unaffiliated whites, sauerkraut in another for that German/Eastern European, hummus for the middle eastern crowd, horseradish for the Jews, soy sauce for the Chinese...
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Post by Canuovea on Apr 20, 2016 21:00:01 GMT
The Jews like horseradish? Cool, I didn't know that.
Note to self: Don't mix up the horseradish and wasabi like so many cheap sushi places do. That could be awkward.
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Post by wordweaver3 on Apr 21, 2016 7:17:31 GMT
That's okay, Hilary can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese so they both get soy sauce.
I'm fairly certain horseradish has Jewish... roots.
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Post by demonnachos on Apr 22, 2016 7:53:07 GMT
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Post by wordweaver3 on Apr 22, 2016 9:37:55 GMT
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Post by demonnachos on May 16, 2016 20:09:14 GMT
To quote a recent Facebook post: "Nevada held their final caucus to distribute the delegates, where, despite the initial results, Sanders was in the lead.
The party chair started the count early, before the Sanders delegates were allowed in, or even distributed paperwork to properly register - this was at 9:30 am. The counts were posted to begin at 10:00 am.
Sanders supporters were partially barred entry and held outside the conference area by Hillary delegates during this initial vote, adding to the misrepresented tally.
Once the initial count was finished and tallied in Clinton's favor by the Clinton supporting head of the Nevada Democratic Party, she immediately amended the rules so that they favored Clinton in the count, and effectively sealed the crowd from demanding a recount.
Now, without getting into the arcane rules of caucus, which I can post if you're interested, the fact is that none of this is legal, normal or allowed.
Sanders supporters, like Clinton supporters, have many tools to ensure a transparent and fair vote, and many recounts are common in a caucus. The room was clearly 2/3rds Sanders delegates, which would have meant a crushing loss for Clinton, and a further reduction in her delegate lead, which was brought down to 194 today.
Instead of heeding hundreds of motions to stop the count, to reassess, to call out for a no-confidence vote, which was immediately seconded time and time again - a maneuver that is supposed to stop the process dead in it's tracks...
They over-ruled. They cheated in the plainest since of the word. Among Clinton supporters on the scene was soon-to-be-retired Barbara Boxer, who told the crowd they could "Boo their way out of this election", among other things.
The Sander's delegate stood their ground for TEN hours and chanted, demanding a recount, and finally, when Congressional District three got ahold of the microphone and officially called for a recount, the Nevada Democratic Party told the Sanders supporters if they did not leave, they would be arrested.
That's it. They stole the Nevada Primary.
The image below shows a wall of force, used against Democrats by Democrats to keep the voice of these American Voters from being heard.
Does that make your blood boil? It damn well should.
Want to do something about it? Share every news clip you can and make it a focus for media.
You know what else you can do? Volunteer. Get off your ass and phonebank, donate - fight back. This is our Democracy if we have the brass to take it.
We're winning - despite everything. They're cheating to protect their narrow lead before we take that big stick of Democracy and smash their plans and alliances to smithereens in an effort to make this country fair and humane again."
Can't comment on the legitimacy of the accusations, as Google didn't bring up anything on it.
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