Bernie Sanders fans...Its time to give it up. He just got destroyed!

Black folks have been under attack with Obama

Black folks will be under attack with Hillary

Black folks will be under attack with Trump.

We are fucked and we've been fucked no matter who wins.

We literally have no options, but to strategically withhold our vote or strap up for guerrilla warfare against racism/white supremacy.

But nobody wants those options.:dunno:


this is the attitude the white man wants you to have
 
What's funny is that the people calling Clinton a Goldwater girl probably didn't know Elizabeth Warren was a card carrying Republican up until her 40's.

Tell the whole story.. Tell why she left the Republican Party lmaoo

She voted republican from 91-96
 
Hillary won in southern states that she would lose in the general election. These states have not voted for a democratic candidate in 50 years. In states that have, they are tied or he has won.

Bernie had no chance to win, the game is rigged for a centrist to win.
 
If Sanders can't win why you think Warren can? She's the exact same as Bernie.

Show me video of Warren saying she's a socialist, she not a capitalist, and that she would raise everyone's taxes and we'll talk.

You guys just gloss over this because you don't care. But it's a known fact in politics, those things instantly kill any general election campaign.
 
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Clinton's law did not set the stage for something that was already occurring,

"Bill Clinton: mass incarceration on my watch 'put too many people in prison' "

(CNN)President Bill Clinton on Wednesday conceded that over-incarceration in the United States stems in part from policies passed under his administration.

Clinton signed into law an omnibus crime bill in 1994 that included the federal "three strikes" provision, mandating life sentences for criminals convicted of a violent felony after two or more prior convictions, including drug crimes. On Wednesday, Clinton acknowledged that policy's role in over-incarceration in an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

"The problem is the way it was written and implemented is we cast too wide a net and we had too many people in prison," Clinton said Wednesday. "And we wound up...putting so many people in prison that there wasn't enough money left to educate them, train them for new jobs and increase the chances when they came out so they could live productive lives."
 
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Hillary won in southern states that she would lose in the general election. These states have not voted for a democratic candidate in 50 years. In states that have, they are tied or he has won.

Bernie had no chance to win, the game is rigged for a centrist to win.

Let's get this straight. Don't call Hilary or even Obama a centrist. They are not centrists. They are on the right. The Republicans are on the far right. Bernie is actually a centrist especially in regards to world politics. He actually may be closer to the right. A problem is that the right has continually redefined what it means to be on the left, right, liberal or progressive.
 
Let's get this straight. Don't call Hilary or even Obama a centrist. They are not centrists. They are on the right. The Republicans are on the far right. Bernie is actually a centrist especially in regards to world politics. He actually may be closer to the right. A problem is that the right has continually redefined what it means to be on the left, right, liberal or progressive.

bernie a centrist?

that's funny!

how can you call yourself a socialist and be a centrist?

now... Obama is a centrist.
 
bernie a centrist?

that's funny!

how can you call yourself a socialist and be a centrist?

now... Obama is a centrist.

you cats using the scary word and are always out of context with it.

1. Democratic Socialism Is Not Marxism

When Sanders spoke at the Georgetown University, he said clearly that he is NOT in favor of "workers owning the means of production," which is one of the most important aspects of Marxism. Marxism would replace the corporate ownership of business and would hand the companies to the workers to manage and control. This eliminates the capitalist structure, something democratic socialism does not do.

2. It Is Not Communism

In Karl Marx's writing, he often used the terms "socialism" and "communism" interchangeably. Many still do today in the Marxist movements, but outside of that, most people see Communism as the political structure of the (now-separated) USSR and China. Marxist communism is impossible to enact wholely, so these regimes did not represent true Marxism. Even so, they are much closer to Marxist communism than to democratic socialism.

3. It Is Not A Replacement For Capitalism

True socialism would replace the capitalist economy we live in now and replace it fully with a socialist one. While this is the dream of Marxists and socialists everywhere, this is not the plan under democratic socialism. Democratic socialism would instead put more restrictions on corporations and owners. This would include limitations on how much more money a CEO can make compared to their employees, and granting employees more rights and higher minimum wage.

4. It Is Not The Same As Regular Socialism

Democratic socialists have historically rejected the belief that the economy should be centrally planned (a centrally-planned economy is a socialist keystone belief). Instead, democratic socialism believes that some parts of society may be better if they are democratically planned: mass transit, medical care, minimum wage, etc. Democratic socialism still believes the capitalist market is best for consumer goods and services.

5. It Is Not Outside The Democratic Party

When Sanders announced he was running for President, he switched his party from Independent to Democrat, and many wondered why a socialist would run as a Democrat. Yet, what many didn't understand was that Democratic Socialism is not a party in itself and is an ideology that actually exists inside the Democratic Party.

Democratic socialists only hope to strengthen the party by improving upon issues the nation faces today such as healthcare, college tuition, and a strengthened social safety net.
 
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"Bill Clinton: mass incarceration on my watch 'put too many people in prison' "

(CNN)President Bill Clinton on Wednesday conceded that over-incarceration in the United States stems in part from policies passed under his administration.

Clinton signed into law an omnibus crime bill in 1994 that included the federal "three strikes" provision, mandating life sentences for criminals convicted of a violent felony after two or more prior convictions, including drug crimes. On Wednesday, Clinton acknowledged that policy's role in over-incarceration in an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

"The problem is the way it was written and implemented is we cast too wide a net and we had too many people in prison," Clinton said Wednesday. "And we wound up...putting so many people in prison that there wasn't enough money left to educate them, train them for new jobs and increase the chances when they came out so they could live productive lives."

Don't let facts get in the way of life. It's no coincidence 3-strike laws on the state level and tougher stances came about at the same time as the crime bill. Bill is actually admitting that shit and his wife's supporters are not. :eek: The fuck is going in the world? Kind of pull do the Clinton's get on some people's minds? This some Rasputin-level shit.
 
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Arent all those southern states Hilary won going red in the General anyway? His struggle with black voters dosent mean much if he can still get the nomination
 
“A few years ago, this guy would have been carrying our bags.”
- Bill Clinton

We just act like their past words/actions didn't happen... just turn the other cheek for them.

The way she dismissed the sista :smh::angry::smh:

Back to the issues though... :smh:

Clinton allegedly made the racially insensitive remark to Sen. Ted Kennedy as he tried to convince the liberal lion to endorse his wife, Hillary, Obama’s rival for the Democratic nomination, according to The New Yorker.

Kennedy endorsed Obama.

The author of the article, Ryan Lizza, said he he heard about the comment from legendary NBC newsman Tim Russert, who died in 2008.

Lets not post 3rd hand information like it's fact.
 
Been watching Hillary commercials all day since voting is in Illinois.....She says she will do for women but I haven't seen her speak to racism .

Guess we haven't learned about buying the cow when you get the milk for free.

I would feel better if she at least lied like she gave a :lol:fuck..
 
Fucking Hillary. Still not voting for that bitch. Hope Bernie runs as an independent. Fuck it, I'll just write in Eric B. on election day. No way I'm voting for her.
 
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