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

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @EclecticRadical
So the march of history, the improvements of former generations mean nothing to you. They do to me. We improved at times, slid back at times. The point is what we do in our own time.
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Replying to @EclecticRadical
So the march of history, the improvements of former generations mean nothing to you. They do to me. We improved at times, slid back at times. The point is what we do in our own time.
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Replying to @EclecticRadical
The very fact that we can be arguing this on twitter is because of those principles.
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Replying to @pauljimerson
It was built on an extraordinary combination of things, some good and some bad. But former generations didn’t owe us anything. It’s our responsibility to fix what’s wrong and further what’s right.
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Do you know how big Catalina Island is?
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2 <<We have a #Democracy that has abdicated its power to unaccountable #CorporateGovernment.>> Other generations had to fight off slavery, institutionalized suppression of women, institutionalized white supremacy. We're not facing a bigger foe than they did; it's our turn now.
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Replying to @EclecticRadical
1/ Can we achieve the ideal without confronting the American reality?>> No. We have a Constitution written for white, male, property owners.>> That's the irony. Most of them didn't embody the principles they bequeathed to us, but the principles remain enlightened nonetheless.
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Replying to @chalinosmami
Thanks. The fact that you didn’t, and the fact that I was so vilified you probably thought you wouldn’t even want to hear me, is exactly how they work now. It’s a more convenient way of silencing people.
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4/ Some might say “So there’s no hope then, right?” But there’s plenty of hope! It lies in a generational partnership between those who weren’t even around when all that happened, & those old enough & clear enough not to want to die knowing that they let the bastards get to them.
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Replying to @MD20406080
So not. He is the ultimate sociopathic expression of the venality of corporatism.
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3/ Far too many of us did as we were told, surrendering the public sphere to whoever it was that wanted to control it so badly. We poured our talents and intelligence mainly into the private sector, then woke up one day and realized “Oh my God, look what they did.” Big awakening.
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2/ We received the message, at least unconsciously, that we’d better leave the public sphere alone. That whoever wanted to control it so badly that they were willing to kill in order to do so, would have no problem coming for us as well.
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1/ There was a time when Americans gave more equal attention to both the private and the public spheres of life. After the assassination of the 1960s, people were scared away from the public sphere having received a loud unspoken message that it was a dangerous place to be.
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The American ideal is that nobody gets to “take over,” and that everyone has equal opportunity. Obviously we’ve never fully actualized that ideal but it’s the purpose of every generation to try to get there. Sometimes, like now, it’s 2 steps backwards. But we have to keep trying.
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Replying to @CarlaRK3
Since the founding of our country the persecution of black people has been a national character defect. But we’ve pushed it back before & we’ll will push it back again. The vast majority of Americans are horrified by it and will rise to the challenge of casting it from our midst
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Replying to @netflixandquill
Oh do tell. That seems like code for the ridiculous notion that the current administration is a friend to our democracy. Men with long guns in State Capitols are “patriots?” Governors trying to protect public health are “tyrants?” And what did “you” build?
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Replying to @john_armbruster
Absolutely both are healing, evolving life in the direction of that which is sustainable.
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2/ We are not powerless, and the fact that we’ve acted like we are is part of what has gotten us to this place. We can choose to participate in reimagining and reinventing our civilization. Each of us has a role to play in making this a better world.
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1/ This world is going to right itself because it always does. Nature itself bends toward healing. The part that human beings play is in determining how long it will take and how much suffering must come first. Even now, we’re being asked to decide what kind of future we choose.
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