I think he’s changed his mind, and it takes a big person to do that…I think,
like so many, he is watching the rattlesnake picking its way out of that cute
little egg and seeing her for what she is...
On Mar 25, 2016, at 6:50 PM, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, I don't think he's said it recently because he's now in the midst of
the campaign. But he did talk about it at the start.
Miriam
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Humel
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I have not heard him say that at all, in fact in an interview within the
last day or two, he was asked that question directly, whether he would
support Hillary, and he laughed, said something like, now don't get me into
trouble here, and left the question unanswered.has he changed his stance, or
is one of us missing something somewhere?
On Mar 25, 2016, at 6:16 PM, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Frank,
He ran as a Democrat so that his messsage would be heard. He has
been
roundly criticized by the Left for not running as an independent and
for
saying that if he does not win in the primaries, he will support
Clinton. He
is being criticized by the Left because if there is any money left
over in
his campaign treasury and he doesn't get the nomination, the money
will go
to Hillary and he has said repeatedly that he will ask his
supporters to
vote for her. He also said that he didn't run as an independent
because he
didn't want to be "a spoiler". Really, if you're going to toss
insults and
criticisms at him, it might be a good idea to first read all of the
material
and get all the facts straight. I've posted Chris Hedges' tirades
against
Sanders for running as a Democrat s well as the angry articles of
several
other people like Glenn Ford.
Miriam
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Ventura
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Hard
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Marsha, your message is exactally what I am talking about. Your
position
isn't in positive support of any viable candidate but instead is
merely a
negative protest against one that you dislike (Clinton). Remember
what they
say about your nose and your face. As far as Sanders goes; like I
said, I
voted for him but I see now that he probably isn't serious about
winning,
just serious about keeping Clinton out of office. The reason I say
this is
that here in Massachusetts the primary was his to win. He could have
won
easily but essentially flipped us the bird by not aggressively
campaigning.
That was his betrayal. Also both you and Miriam are ignoring one
very
important fact. Sanders switched from being an independent to a
Democrat to
win. If he was serious about a presidential run he could have easily
ran as
an independent. Why get on the Democratic ticket, if not to try to
derail
the Democratic front runner?
Frank
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Martian.Lady
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 2:21 AM
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HI
Who Says Sanders is running to be a spoiler. Perhaps he doesn't
have much
of a chance but he has surprised people. Hilary is a two-faced liar
who
really shouldn't even be elected to dog catcher. Would not want to
take it
out on the poor dogs.
Marsha