Posted on Sep 18, 2015
Sgt Tom Cunnally
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Does a self described Socialist have a chance at the Democratic Nominee For President??
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MCPO Roger Collins
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This one is sufficient, for now. If our institutions of higher learning continue with their brain washing/propagandizing our youth, a good possibility in the future. All that will save us is if they get jobs and find out who pays for the Socialization.
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Cpl Tou Lee Yang
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It will never happen because the Capitalist will never allow this to happen. Remember, the top 1 percent holds more wealth than the rest of the 99% combine.
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Clearly he (Sanders) can, based on the way that he's polling. The majority of US citizens don't know and don't care to know a lot about political theory or economics. The term "socialist" doesn't raise their hackles like it did in McCarthyism's heyday, especially after two terms under the yoke of a fairly moderate Democrat who's been described as a socialist.

Now the real deal is here, and voters can't tell him from the imitation. We're going to pay dearly for that if he ends up taking the oval office.
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What would you call O'Bummer if not a sanctimonious Socialist???
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"Sanctimonious"..????? How about Hidden Socialist?? Because he spews his socialism with executive orders that are not approved by the congress..
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Sgt Tom Cunnally. He's sanctimonious and several other unworthy things. As for hidden, he's about as hidden as Hillary's XXL beach ball Ass. As for socialist president, he's merely a puppet for Valerie Jarrett, an Iranian, coincidentally, George Soros, and Bill Ayers. They have pulled and continue to pull the strings on Numb Nuts!!!
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Never say never. The fact that he has gotten as far as he has shows how dissatisfied people are with the same ol' same ol'. And since "trickle down" obviously isn't working, people are increasingly willing to roll the dice. I can't blame them. All the prosperity we've been promised has been outsourced.
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SGT Christopher Churilla
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Based on the current polls, Sen. Sanders certainly has a shot, but we are more than a year out from the election. The real question is, can he sustain his campaign until then?
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SGT David T.
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This is America, anything can happen.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
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I can't for the life of me figure out why Old Bernie's doing so well?? And why are so many people feeling the Bern?? I always thought being a Socialist would be impossible to win a nomination for President. Increase taxes to pay for programs for the poor??. Add trillions to the national debt?? We must be living in changing times is all I can say.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally I think a lot of average citizens have been turned off by business as usual with politicians (attack ads, doubletalk, self-interest, etc), so a lot of them are liking what he has to say.
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