Bernie Sanders 2020

ttystikk

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the majority of civilians back a regime change
How the fuck do you know? Did you ask them? Or you just believe whatever CNN or Fix News tells you, in spite of how often they've been exposed as propaganda mouthpieces of the corporatist state?

And even if you're right, how does that justify American intervention?

The majority of Americans don't want Trump in office. Does that give any other nation the right to come and fuck up our country if they feel like it?

For a liberal you sure are confused, nevermind bloodthirsty.

Brainwashed much?
 

Padawanbater2

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United Fruit Company, who got the benefit of the US Marines at taxpayer expense to aid in 'land use' negotiations...

America has been doing this shit for a long, long time.
So we have a history of invading and/or occupying sovereign nations to extract their national resources under the guise of safety/national security/democracy/etc. ..
 

ttystikk

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So we have a history of invading and/or occupying sovereign nations to extract their national resources under the guise of safety/national security/democracy/etc. ..
The white hat has slipped and the whole world now knows the truth. It's the beginning of the end for 'American exceptionalism'- and with it, American empire.
 

Budley Doright

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Sure, Maduro is a menace, just like most quasi dictators are, no rational human disputes that. Just like Saddam was. But do most Venezuelans support US intervention to remove Maduro? Did most Iraqis support US intervention to remove Saddam? What were the consequences, the cost, in dollars and in human life, of that endeavor after all was said and done? Where we're at today.. Was it all a net gain that we removed Saddam, despite the atrocities he committed against his own people and dissenters?

Do you think it was worth it?

Manipulation of elections takes place all across the world. Does the US have the authority to invalidate the results of said elections?

If we do, then why are we not consistent? If we actually yeild the power to invalidate the results of international democratically held elections, regardless of the influence, regardless of the outcome, then we have to remain consistent. And we're not. That's the problem. That's why everyone outside international court authority laughs at our declarations. As would I.

You make the rules that you don't even abide by yourself?

Go fuck yourself

You think "US leaders" like Trump and Pompeo are in this for a "peaceful transition"?
You seem to have a hard time with comprehension so here I’ll help. I said people here want a peaceful transition not the assholes running your country. And and I said “by the citizens” not by a foreign goverment. Go back and read it over and see where you went wrong I guess, I’ve helped all I can........:(.
 

Padawanbater2

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You seem to have a hard time with comprehension so here I’ll help. I said people here want a peaceful transition not the assholes running your country. And and I said “by the citizens” not by a foreign goverment. Go back and read it over and see where you went wrong I guess, I’ve helped all I can........:(.
Hey, you're right, I misread your post. I thought you meant most Americans want regime change in Venezuela. That's my fault, I can admit that

But in the future, you should try to correct someone a little easier than that so it's easier for them to admit their mistake

I just don't think the US should be in the business of regime change, and we definitely shouldn't be supporting dictators
 

Budley Doright

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How the fuck do you know? Did you ask them? Or you just believe whatever CNN or Fix News tells you, in spite of how often they've been exposed as propaganda mouthpieces of the corporatist state?

And even if you're right, how does that justify American intervention?

The majority of Americans don't want Trump in office. Does that give any other nation the right to come and fuck up our country if they feel like it?

For a liberal you sure are confused, nevermind bloodthirsty.

Brainwashed much?
LOL, how the fuck do you know? It’s you that have been asked over and over to state your sources but have yet to produce anything. Everything I’ve read and it’s from many sources (again not hard) say the approval rating is and was around 23 %. You spout a lot of bullshit but are unable to prove it, from your heat extraction system revolutionizing the indoor growing industry to your progressive bullshit politics that will take over the system. Then to top it off you get all butt hurt and hurl insults when you are asked to explain the shit that you can’t ....... it’s quite humorous actually. Now let’s talk about your ability to comprehend as well, seems I said a peaceful transition by the people, when did I say anything about the Whitehouse involvement being a good thing? I’ve traveled around central and South America a lot and the last thing they need is more help from the States.
 

Unclebaldrick

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LOL, how the fuck do you know? It’s you that have been asked over and over to state your sources but have yet to produce anything. Everything I’ve read and it’s from many sources (again not hard) say the approval rating is and was around 23 %. You spout a lot of bullshit but are unable to prove it, from your heat extraction system revolutionizing the indoor growing industry to your progressive bullshit politics that will take over the system. Then to top it off you get all butt hurt and hurl insults when you are asked to explain the shit that you can’t ....... it’s quite humorous actually. Now let’s talk about your ability to comprehend as well, seems I said a peaceful transition by the people, when did I say anything about the Whitehouse involvement being a good thing? I’ve traveled around central and South America a lot and the last thing they need is more help from the States.
Tty likes to manipulate.
 

Budley Doright

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Hey, you're right, I misread your post. I thought you meant most Americans want regime change in Venezuela. That's my fault, I can admit that

But in the future, you should try to correct someone a little easier than that so it's easier for them to admit their mistake

I just don't think the US should be in the business of regime change, and we definitely shouldn't be supporting dictators
From the guy who said “go fuck yourself” ..... cute lol.
 

Budley Doright

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United Fruit Company, who got the benefit of the US Marines at taxpayer expense to aid in 'land use' negotiations...

America has been doing this shit for a long, long time.
God I almost fell off my chair! A factual observation! Albeit an obvious one that amazingly you didn’t try to embellish citing your deep state contacts ...... and no insults ..... cool.
 

Unclebaldrick

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God I almost fell off my chair! A factual observation! Albeit an obvious one that amazingly you didn’t try to embellish citing your deep state contacts ...... and no insults ..... cool.
Yes and clearly a very bad mistake from the past. If only he were as good at owning up for his past mistakes as he was in exploiting others'.
 

Budley Doright

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Did you miss the part where I wasn't telling you to go fuck yourself, where I was speaking rhetorically?

Or the other part where I admitted you were right, and I was wrong?

Or do you just enjoy arguing?
Again cute. You replied to a quote to Tty and I want to argue ........
And why the green text, does it make you feel special?
 

Herb & Suds

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According to polls, Sanders enjoys high approval ratings across all demographics below 50 years old, his highest numbers coming from women and people of color

The only demographic who opposes Sanders platform are generally older and wealthier
According to statistics
Americans over 50 are more likely to vote
 
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