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Right wing ninnies confuse Bernie Sanders and Barry Sanders

Jack4freedom

Governor
Poor Garth Brooks. He did a concert in Detroit so he wore a “Sanders” jersey, with number 20, honoring Barry Sanders. He even discussed BARRY Sanders from the stage.

Well, don’t you know, right wingers still went bananas. They see the name Sanders, and they can think of only one - Bernie. So they slammed Brooks for wearing the Sanders jersey.

What a rabid cult...

Garth went to Oklahoma State when Barry was there.
 

Bugsy McGurk

President
What do you think you've said? Something of great and meaningful insight? Hold your breath and wait for your genius prize now. Be right with you. Keep holding your breath. If you breath you'll forfeit your prize so just keep holding it.




ha ha
You clearly hate facts with a passion.
 

EatTheRich

President
This is not about Cuba it is about the future of the USA cupid

During Castro’s rule, thousands of Cubans were incarcerated in abysmal prisons, thousands more were harassed and intimidated, and entire generations were denied basic political freedoms. Cuba made improvements in health and education, though many of these gains were undermined by extended periods of economic hardship and by repressive policies.
“As other countries in the region turned away from authoritarian rule, only Fidel Castro’s Cuba continued to repress virtually all civil and political rights,” said José Miguel Vivanco, Americas director at Human Rights Watch. “Castro’s draconian rule and the harsh punishments he meted out to dissidents kept his repressive system rooted firmly in place for decades.”

The repression was codified in law and enforced by security forces, groups of civilian sympathizers tied to the state, and a judiciary that lacked independence. Such abusive practices generated a pervasive climate of fear in Cuba, which hindered the exercise of fundamental rights, and pressured Cubans to show their allegiance to the state while discouraging criticism.
1. So why do people keep bringing up Castro as if his government is a guide to what will happen in the U.S. if Sanders (politically very different from Castro as indicated) is elected?
2. Cuba was also faced with unprecedented levels of external threats and terrorism.
 
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