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Project Willow » Sun Mar 27, 2016 3:11 pm wrote:He's definitely not a peace candidate, he's a let-the-people-benefit-a-bit-more-from-our-imperialism candidate.
I've been watching Cindy Sheehan's FB feed with interest, especially her crew's reaction to the birdie landing, which they lampooned. Critics on the left of Sanders are correct about his being beholden to the imperialist war machine, but they're the ones selling hopey-changey mirages when it comes to strategy. There's no left revolution silently waiting on the sidelines to bloom into overwhelming numbers forming a viable third party or other anti-imperialist block, as Hedges dreams about. The current system is too controlled, and the populous too brainwashed to support in large enough numbers any organizational effort without existing institutional backing, ironic as that is. Bernie's campaign is beginning to break apart some of those layers of control, laying the groundwork to build broader, and more left leaning movements.
"This is it, Charlie Brown, if you vote one more time there will be real change!" Lucy said as she held the football down for a kick.
You realize it would work equally well with, "if you vote third party" and "if you demonstratively announce you are not voting." But also with "if you demonstrate," "if you petition," "if you riot," "if you hold a panel and write an article," "if you make a fiery speech," and sadly (at least in the last couple of decades), "if you strike." None of these have been showing direct results in the U.S., at least not 95% of the time or more. And yet I say real [positive] change has come in some ways and is coming in bigger ones. So let's not be one-dimensional in criticizing any of the ways that honest people try to get closer to it.
Nordic » 27 Mar 2016 12:54 wrote:
I'm sure you're right. At the same time I am forced to abstain from anyone promoting business-as-usual on the foreign war-making (I was gonna say "foreign policy" but that's not an accurate term) front.
I won't have anything to do with it except for the taxes they forcibly take from my paychecks. And if I could change citizenship I would.
JackRiddler wrote:You realize it would work equally well with, "if you vote third party" and "if you demonstratively announce you are not voting." But also with "if you demonstrate," "if you petition," "if you riot," "if you hold a panel and write an article," "if you make a fiery speech," and sadly (at least in the last couple of decades), "if you strike." None of these have been showing direct results in the U.S., at least not 95% of the time or more. And yet I say real [positive] change has come in some ways and is coming in bigger ones. So let's not be one-dimensional in criticizing any of the ways that honest people try to get closer to it.
Nordic » 27 Mar 2016 12:54 wrote:
I'm sure you're right. At the same time I am forced to abstain from anyone promoting business-as-usual on the foreign war-making (I was gonna say "foreign policy" but that's not an accurate term) front.
I won't have anything to do with it except for the taxes they forcibly take from my paychecks. And if I could change citizenship I would.
Nordic » Sun Mar 27, 2016 5:07 pm wrote:Listen, if Sanders gets the nomination I might conceivably vote for him, although I would feel comfortable giving a vote to the GP as well seeing as how California would 99.99% likely go to Sanders anyway.
I will never in a zillion years vote for Hillary.
I won't have anything to do with it except for the taxes they forcibly take from my paychecks. And if I could change citizenship I would.
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders 38m38 minutes ago
Thank you to the more than 27,000 New Yorkers who came out tonight to join our political revolution. Unbelievable.
FourthBase » Thu Apr 14, 2016 7:40 am wrote:Simone Zimmerman as his campaign director for Jewish outreach is the stupidest political decision a presidential candidate has made in a long time. Retarded. He has no intention of winning.
seemslikeadream » Wed Apr 13, 2016 6:39 pm wrote:27,000 peopleBernie Sanders @BernieSanders 38m38 minutes ago
Thank you to the more than 27,000 New Yorkers who came out tonight to join our political revolution. Unbelievable.
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