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One question the media has yet to ask Bernie

Do you believe that private property is a right?
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Someone needs to ask Ole Uncle Bernie if he even believes in the Constitution as the law of the land....I have serious doubts he does.
 
Someone needs to ask Ole Uncle Bernie if he even believes in the Constitution as the law of the land....I have serious doubts he does.
So..Obama had journalist jailed, he spied on journalist, he weaponized the IRS, spied on Trump. Obama doesn't like Bernies philosophy. Do we even have to debate it?
 
So..Obama had journalist jailed, he spied on journalist, he weaponized the IRS, spied on Trump. Obama doesn't like Bernies philosophy. Do we even have to debate it?
I love this message board. I read as much crazy on here as I do on the Q Anon Facebook groups.
 
I love this message board. I read as much crazy on here as I do on the Q Anon Facebook groups.
Obama was scandal free...bahahaha. Why comment at all?
Obama arrested and prosecuted more journalists than all the presidents combined.
 
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Heres a good one.
During President Donald J. Trump’s impeachment trial, we’ll hear a lot of talk about our rules for governing. One frequent claim is that our nation is a democracy. If we’ve become a democracy, it would represent a deep betrayal of our founders, who saw democracy as another form of tyranny. In fact, the word democracy appears nowhere in our nation’s two most fundamental documents, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The founders laid the ground rules for a republic as written in the Constitution’s Article IV, Section 4, which guarantees “to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government.”
John Adams reminded us: “Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There was never a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.”
 
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Heres a good one.
During President Donald J. Trump’s impeachment trial, we’ll hear a lot of talk about our rules for governing. One frequent claim is that our nation is a democracy. If we’ve become a democracy, it would represent a deep betrayal of our founders, who saw democracy as another form of tyranny. In fact, the word democracy appears nowhere in our nation’s two most fundamental documents, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The founders laid the ground rules for a republic as written in the Constitution’s Article IV, Section 4, which guarantees “to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government.”
John Adams reminded us: “Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There was never a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.”

Ancient Athens was a democracy. On multiple occasions they voted to commit genocide. Representative Republic.
 
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