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TopicDoes Bernie Sanders have too many fringe opinions to actually win the election?
Zeus
02/13/20 1:13:31 AM
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shipwreckers posted...


I'm detecting a strong pattern in these Bernie debates. People who LIKE his policies say that they have much support. People who DON'T LIKE his policies say they don't have much support (as if you can simply project your own opinion as the majority). Obviously, it's impossible for both of those arguments to be correct. Just because you feel strongly a certain way, you can't ASSUME that the majority out there feels the same way.

Face the reality: If his plans actually had support, they would have been passed in his 50+ year political career. The fact that they haven't suggests a lack of support.

Yellow posted...
No. There was zero evidence that the man they assassinated had anything to do with terrorism. He was known for fighting off ISIS, improving relations between Iraq and Iran, and was on his way to a peace talk when he was killed. That's it.

lolwut? Unless the argument is because his criminality was state-sponsored so therefore it isn't terrorism or something.


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