"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

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Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
Yep, he sure IS a socialist. And this is the biggest reason why he'll NEVER be president.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
Yep, he sure IS a socialist. And this is the biggest reason why he'll NEVER be president.

The way you are defining socialism FDR was a socialist.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Just because he might be right on one issue doesn't mean he still won't be a shitty president
Yep, and I don't think we have to worry about him being a shitty president. Because he never WILL be president.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Just because he might be right on one issue doesn't mean he still won't be a shitty president

He might stop running up the debt by getting us out of Middle East wars. Of course it was Obama who nearly double the debt. Why people think he was a good president is beyond me. People are morons.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
Yep, he sure IS a socialist. And this is the biggest reason why he'll NEVER be president.

The way you are defining socialism FDR was a socialist.
Bingo. He WAS, to a degree. We're finding out more and more about how awful FDR actually was.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
So you're saying he is weak on national security. Good to know.
 
Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. ... :cool:
 
Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. ... :cool:
Yep, except I'm quite sure Socialist Bernie was NEVER right twice in the same day.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
So you're saying he is weak on national security. Good to know.

"Those who give up liberty for security deserve neither." - Benjamin Franklin
 
Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. ... :cool:
Yep, except I'm quite sure Socialist Bernie was NEVER right twice in the same day.


he operates on military time.


24 hour clock
 
Actually, if a US citizen is caught fighting against us, I agree that he should have a fair trial...

Followed by a swift execution when he's convicted of treason...
 
One problem, illegal immigrants, those defined as entering the country’s without legal right to do so, are and should not be afforded the same rights as American citizens. Try it in Europe, Asia, or elsewhere you could learn a thing or two.
 
Just because he might be right on one issue doesn't mean he still won't be a shitty president

He might stop running up the debt by getting us out of Middle East wars. Of course it was Obama who nearly double the debt. Why people think he was a good president is beyond me. People are morons.

Yes, with his tens of trillions of dollars in new spending proposals he'll surely get us out of debt.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
So you're saying he is weak on national security. Good to know.

"Those who give up liberty for security deserve neither." - Benjamin Franklin
In other words, you're weak on national security, too.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
So you're saying he is weak on national security. Good to know.

"Those who give up liberty for security deserve neither." - Benjamin Franklin
In other words, you're weak on national security, too.

Remember during the American Revolution the Founders were considered terrorists.Because they blew up British ammo dumps and attacked Redcoats.
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
So you're saying he is weak on national security. Good to know.

"Those who give up liberty for security deserve neither." - Benjamin Franklin
In other words, you're weak on national security, too.

Remember during the American Revolution the Founders were considered terrorists.Because they blew up British ammo dumps and attacked Redcoats.
They may have been considered terrorists by the British, but they were, in fact, an organized military at war with the British, not at all what the word, terrorist, means today.
 
Just because he might be right on one issue doesn't mean he still won't be a shitty president

He might stop running up the debt by getting us out of Middle East wars. Of course it was Obama who nearly double the debt. Why people think he was a good president is beyond me. People are morons.

Yes, with his tens of trillions of dollars in new spending proposals he'll surely get us out of debt.

Bank bail outs aren't socialism?

Pentagon Audit Shows $10 Trillion Unaccounted For, as Trump Attacks Sanders on "Socialism"
 
Biden, Warren, and Klobuchar all voted for NDAA indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial. Biden by being in the administration that pushed for it and signed it into law.

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

"Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial

Despite current efforts to paint Bernie Sanders as a dangerous socialist who would send improperly indoctrinated Americans to gulags, the irony is that Sanders is one of the few US senators who strongly opposed the current law to allow the military to detain US citizens indefinitely, without charge or trial, if the Executive Branch ever claims they are "associated" with terrorism.

In the 2018 iteration of the NDAA bill, which again renewed the provisions, both senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar voted "yea," to pass the bill and all of its sections, including the indefinite military detention of US citizens. As vice president Joe Biden was part of the administration which pushed for the provisions, which Obama signed into legislation.

Sanders has long taken a stand against the Constitution-shredding measure, the culmination of early Bush administration claims that the government could capture and hold US citizens as "enemy combantants" even when captured on American soil.

To be sure, when analyzed by his positions, which he has put forth consistently over 40 years, Sanders' mild form of socialism makes him more in line with FDR and the New Deal than Karl Marx.... "Socialist" Sanders One of Few Senators Who Fought for Lost American Right to Jury Trial
Yep, he sure IS a socialist. And this is the biggest reason why he'll NEVER be president.

The way you are defining socialism FDR was a socialist.
Yeah. And?
 

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