Candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @DannyCMack
How can we call it ineffective, when the entire world now knows about it?
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Replying to @ScottNevins
Just keep working. Keep going. Your conviction alone becomes a force multiplier
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Replying to @Uniquelier
If you use the word God but do not have love in your heart, or express Love in your behavior, then God is not mocked. That is the point. God is not fooled by words alone.
Overregulation? Do you mean those health and safety and environmental regulations?
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Replying to @ScottNevins
People saying they feel helpless is often an unconscious justification for being unwilling to do the heavy lifting.
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Replying to @Uniquelier
If love is not at your center, then God is not at your center.. God shall not be mocked; that means He isn’t.
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The phrase “blue wave” doesn’t begin to cover it. Think “democratic tsunami,” “cry of freedom,” “roar of the inner American.” If anything matters, this does. I shudder to think what they’ll do with another 2 years controlling House, Senate, White House. The midterm are our chance
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No one should be wringing their hands saying “I don’t know what to do!” There is a LOT to do!! Register people to vote. Fight voter suppression in your state. Work hard for campaigns you believe in. Prepare inwardly and outwardly for Nov. 6. Talk it up! That day is coming soon!
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Replying to @SantinoRios8
Nothing shows greater disrespect for the flag than to tell another American that because they disagree with you they should leave the country. The flag stands for freedom, not for totalitarian nonsense.
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No, that was not a rule they had. It’s a national custom. I agree that it is a sacred one, but I never felt like kneeling silently was a show of disrespect. They didn’t yell or scream or use foul language; they simply knelt. It is a prayerful position, if anything.
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When authoritarian leaders get power they always use it the double down & expand their dIctatorial authority even more. The question for the citizenry is always where to draw the line, when to say “No more!” We have the numbers; what we need is for enough people to vote on Nov. 6
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Doesn’t matter. They are not disturbing the game.
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Our biggest problems are not fear, hatred, bigotry, or injustice; our biggest problems are complacency, cynicism, denial and disinterest. We can handle the diseases as long as the immune system is working.
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Replying to @mikebike19841
It’s called the US Constitution. First amendment
Our right to dissent is as important as any other right bestowed upon us by a free society.
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With all my heart, thank you for your service.
Replying to @TheLisaDonald
No, I do not owe it to my employer to have the same political views that they do! I owe it to employers not to impose my views at work, but the national anthem is a separate space before the game. All Americans have a right to experience it as they wish, at anytime.
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Replying to @AlanaKStewart
Their kneeling did not cause division except among those who didn’t want them to. I thought it was quite beautiful seeing the men who were not dealing next to the men who were kneeling. Where is someone’s patriotism that you would deny an American the right to express themselves?
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Replying to @MezaBizCoaching
No, because that would be disturbing the business! That’s the point here. The players were NOT doing anything during the game. This was not affecting their playing. This was a silent protest during the National Anthem.
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