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I have my leanings and I want more Scalias on the bench because I think we don't need them the government).
It is the racketeers in congress that are sleeping with big business that we need to take down
Regardless of the razor-thin percentile, Sanders "won" last night.....an amazing feat for a guy who many thought stood nary a chance against Clinton.
For democrats, the question that lingers is simply this: Is Sanders' success due to his own policies and messages, or is it due to an intense dislike by many progressives toward Clinton?
The primaries in SC and NV will provide some answer.
I think Sanders is the next president. Only Rubio is electable nationally for the GOP and only by a narrow possibility. The rest, except Kasich, are DOA in a general.
Hillary still has a chance but as Sanders gains momentum the independents will go towards him. It is Sander's to lose now.
I think Sanders is the next president.
If you offer enough free stuff to enough idiots, that's possible.
You only have con-talk-radio cliches. Go sit down and think for yourself for a change. Then come back.
Kinda like renting out the Lincoln bedroom, eh comrade?
You do know (or you should) that GWB ALSO had high stake GOP donors use the Lincoln bedroom (which was really Lincoln's former cabinet room)
I have my leanings and I want more Scalias on the bench because I think we don't need them the government).
It is the racketeers in congress that are sleeping with big business that we need to take down
More Scalias???? Man, talk about racketeers in a robe.
His own policies are failures so it must have to do with a certain hate towards the hil.
Yet what he advocates is a proven success around the world. Take off the blinders.
Greece Illustrates 150 Years of Socialist Failure in Europe
Eurosocialists - European socialists & socialism history
Why protect the real culprit in the Greek collapse?
John Hawkins - 5 Ways Socialism Destroys Societies
STEPHEN MOORE: The death of socialism
Inane response....Greece's problems were initiated by the merging into the European Union.....without the manufacturing base of a Germany or France.....
It is the equivalent of comparing Greece's economic woes with those of an Alabama or Mississippi...states that economically should have declared bankruptcy were they not part of the U.S.
Way to form a substantive response to the idea that we should look at the rest of the world's record. Greece is an example, but there were others. You, through intellectual laziness or dishonesty, chose to ignore that.
You may go.
Why do you ignore the numerous countries that are prospering using "socialist" policies? It's fun to cherry pick when you have no argument, isn't it?