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

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @maryfiorito @PPact
You’re right, I thought you were saying the opposite. Thank you very much for explaining and not being offended by my reaction. I do apologize.
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Just how much more can we do to alienate black America, eat our young and sabotage our future as a nation?
OHSU4BLM, a group of OHSU students that has provided food, PPE and medical aid to protesters, says OHSU has asked them to remove the school's name from the group, along with their affiliation to the school. The group will not have a table until further notice.
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How many of these have to happen before we get how fundamentally wrong it is?
Georgia second grader tests positive for coronavirus after first day of school, forcing class to quarantine cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus…
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When Mnuchin called the $1,200 “bridge liquidity” I almost ate the television.
Americans were given $1,200 to live on for five months. Our military spends more than $2,000,000,000 a day.
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Replying to @HanyaToderoff
Until enough of us love each other.
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Replying to @dudelovebruh
I believe it’s a deeply personal moral issue and I trust the American woman to make the moral decision that is correct for her. I do not believe the government has any right to legislate or interfere with that decision.
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Humanity can be pigheaded and stupid, loveless and violent and self-destructive. Yet flowers continue to grow through the cement, people forgive each each and help each other and fall in love, babies continue to be born and the sun rises each day. Thus I hope.
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Yeah we gotta fix that.
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The more we know about our history the less doomed we are to repeat it. Understanding what led to the catastrophe of the Iraq War is key to interrupting the pattern of America’s obsessive militarism.m.barnesandnoble.com/w/To-St…
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But in a negative way, that proves my point. You and I don’t agree with what they believed should be done, but they manifest a lot by focusing on the should rather than the could. Democrats have often failed by focusing on the could rather than the should.
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The people who have achieved the most in life, in politics as well as everything else, thought in terms of what should be done and not just what they thought could be done.
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Hear hear.
I testified at today’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about the Trump administration’s violent use of force against peaceful protestors in Portland. Donald Trump, Chad Wolf and Bill Barr must be held accountable for trampling on Americans’ constitutional rights.
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Replying to @ParkerMolloy
Who says that?!?!?
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This is totally mind-blowing. On the other hand, it’s how the mafia operates so…
Replying to @kaitlancollins
"I told Microsoft...if they make a deal for TikTok, whether it's the 30 percent or the whole company, I say it's OK, but if you do that, we're really making it possible bc we're letting you operate here, so the U.S. Treasury would have to benefit also, not just the sellers."
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Replying to @atomly
Ha! 🤦🏻‍♀️
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I agree with that. Me too. But just because someone is a person of faith doesn’t mean they’re not a critical thinker.Thomas Aquinas, Saint Augustine, the Jesuits, Spinoza, Martin Buber… no intellectual slouches there.
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“People get ready, there's a train comin' You don't need no baggage, you just get on board All you need is faith to hear the diesels hummin' You don't need no ticket you just thank the lord.” - Curtis Mayfield.
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Some people think that’s a reason to leave faith out of the political conversation altogether. But I disagree wholeheartedly because people are hardwired for connection to a higher power. If you don’t give them the real thing they’re more vulnerable to a counterfeit version.
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