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Bernie Sanders Didn't Drop Out

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posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 02:32 AM
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www.australianlibertyalliance.org.au/candidates/queensland

This is just one party these are the candidates in my state,they have a constitution and some good candidates,there is also Family First,Nick Zenophon and others the people are organizing this election is critical to stop the NWO rot in our country.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 02:32 AM
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a reply to: Domo1

see my above post please



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 02:35 AM
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a reply to: theantediluvian

I think Sanders is going to endorse Hillary and it will taste like orange juice and toothpaste in his mouth. Don't really see an alternative for him. OK I do, but he's already said he will endorse the nominee, and if Sanders is one thing it's consistent.

I wouldn't blame him for his convictions either way. Don't endorse Clinton, it might help Trump. Endorse Clinton, sort of sell out the whole revolution idea and not send a message to the DNC. It's a sh**ty pickle for him.

If he wants to make a change, then keeping that base rallied for down ticket folks is super important, and endorsing Clinton really screws with his appeal/ability to influence what I think is more important.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 03:04 AM
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a reply to: Domo1

I can already imagine what Bernie's endorsement will look like...



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 03:12 AM
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a reply to: Konduit

or theres this




posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 04:17 AM
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a reply to: Annee

The fact that you would say something like that just........WOW please do not post such non sense and stick to the reason of the post.
I feel that Bernie is more a political leader than Trump or Hillary could ever be. Sticking to your guns since the civil rights period is something that not many can say they have done. Also I will vote Gary Johnson before Trump or Hillary any trucking day of the week



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 04:51 AM
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You got to realize from they day he entered into the race he never thought he was going to win. His goal was to push the DNC as left as he posibly could.

Somewhere along the line he saw he had a long shot at actually winning so he went for it.

But now that he lost hes going back to his original plan. In his mind he's winning the goal he set out to win ... why would he stop?

Even a Trump Presidence would aid his cause. 4 years of a disastrous GOP led government would push even more people in his direction.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 06:04 AM
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a reply to: theantediluvian

He has said for quite a while now that he is in til the Convention and I agree that it's the right thing to do. The DNC has shown itself to be nothing but a cesspool of corruption, they should not have bothered to hold a primary at all this year and just announced Hillary as their nominee at the start. If the super delegate game blows up in their faces I personally wouldn't call it unfair.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 06:57 AM
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a reply to: Annee

Waah Bernies acting like a jerk, and you don't care about his consistent core values (which hillary and trump lack)...

Kind of suns up the typical hillary supporter if you ask me. If she does get indicted are you one of the 71% who would still support her?



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 06:59 AM
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a reply to: Domo1

Are you familiar with Gary Johnson on the libertarian ticket? Former Governor of NM - fun fact, he's also climbed Mt. Everest!



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 07:56 AM
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a reply to: theantediluvian

I say take it all the way Bernie, folks think that Bernie and band are Burnouts, no we will not go quietly into the Night.

We are going to live on and be a painintheass to sellout politicians Dems or Reps , today we celebrate our Independent voter day.!!!!..

edit on 8-6-2016 by Spider879 because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 07:58 AM
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I don't understand sink her. There's no vote between them until the big one in November.
She's not going to run from him. She's not the thin skinned opponents he faced in the primaries.
She has him on experience, policy (she actually has one) and diplomacy. (he actually has none)
Her plans are already laid out. She's organized and ready.
He got insults and emails and nothing else.
No contest. Not for anyone with half a brain anyway.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 08:04 AM
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originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: theantediluvian

Bernie is acting like a jerk.

He needs to go home.



I was disappointed last night because I thought he was leading up to achieving his goals from the Senate floor with Hillary at the helm. (Which, Bernie supporters, he can still do.)
I don't understand why he's holding on. The people have spoken even without the superdelegates. She's way ahead in pledged delegates.and popular vote. He's really not helping himself. It's never going to happen. And I like the man.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 08:10 AM
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a reply to: Mizzijr

There comes a time when it is too late. It's never too late is a silly cliche. It's too late to run a marathon at ninety. It's too late to have a baby at sixty. It's too late to say I love you when someone is dead, It's too late for Bernie but not because of his age.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 10:25 AM
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a reply to: theantediluvian

I don't think Bernie has a chance, and in his heart of hearts, I think he knows that, but if he wants to go all the way, I support him. It's his right and prerogative. I don't see how he could (or would) damage Clinton in the next month, any more than he and Trump already have. Bernie has committed to putting his support behind the Democratic nominee and I believe after the convention, he will speak and put his full support behind Clinton, encouraging his supporters to do the same, to keep Trump out.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 11:29 AM
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originally posted by: Sillyolme

originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: theantediluvian

Bernie is acting like a jerk.

He needs to go home.



I was disappointed last night because I thought he was leading up to achieving his goals from the Senate floor with Hillary at the helm. (Which, Bernie supporters, he can still do.)
I don't understand why he's holding on. The people have spoken even without the superdelegates. She's way ahead in pledged delegates.and popular vote. He's really not helping himself. It's never going to happen. And I like the man.


To clarify my position. I would love to live in "Bernie World"?

Where was he (in regards to running for president) when we were all Flower Children and the momentum was there to bring his style of government into reality? (yes, I know he worked his way up to the House and was there 16 years).

Bernie is 5 years older then me. I know the "flavor" of those political, activism years. I was there.

Then came the Neo-Cons, Tea Party, Trumpsters, etc. The Right became more Right, the Left became more Right. The activism of the 70s/80s faded into history. It's too late.

I think Hillary will have more clout, respect, and power in getting stuff done. No way I'm voting for Trump.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 11:35 AM
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Sanders from a couple days ago ....

Sanders: 'The Democratic National Convention will be a contested convention'


Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders on Saturday vowed to continue his fight for the Democratic nomination beyond the primary season, telling reporters at a news conference in Los Angeles that he plans to go after Hillary Clinton's superdelegates.


Something is cooking



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 11:52 AM
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a reply to: carewemust

You are correct sir. The American public want soundbites and knee-jerk reactions to the day's headlines. They pretend that if they ignore the real issues, those issues will go away.



posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 12:58 PM
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Bernie Sanders Didn't Drop Out

Sanders has a better shot at winning the lottery than he does the presidency.




posted on Jun, 8 2016 @ 01:29 PM
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Bernie staying in is the smart move. He just has to sit back and see how everything else plays out. If at the end of everything Hillary is still the nominee. Then he endorses her like he said he would.

Its win win for him. He retains a small chance of becoming the nominee and his message continues to be heard. He can push the democrats and the left in the direction he wants without completely dividing the party. Sometimes you have to think about what comes next. As they say, Rome was not built in a day.




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