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

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @casio_juarez
No I didn’t. I have never said any such thing. And I don’t believe anyone ever told you that. At first there was no medicine and then there was something called AZT, and we all celebrated when it came around.
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Replying to @briebriejoy
I understand.
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Replying to @bocxtop
No you didn’t.
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Replying to @limitlessjest
Once again, not my tweet.
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“What are we to do now? The answer to that will not be found within the chaos; it will be found in the quiet place inside every American's heart. It will emerge from a change in our national psyche as well as in our politics.”google.com/amp/s/www.newswee…
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Replying to @alfranken
Please tell me you’re joking.
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Replying to @dianaswerld
What are you saying? Are you planning to be part of an armed protest?
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I’m astounded that with armed protests planned for all 50 state Capitol’s and then days later at the US Capitol, Republicans are so unable or unwilling to exert pressure on Trump to tell his supporters to stand down. It is mind boggling.
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Interesting that they even took the case. lawandcrime.com/live-trials/…
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Replying to @BickfordTarin
No. In Watergate, the fact that the president did something illegal was seen as a really huge deal and even Republicans thought so. And remember what he did: he covered up a burglary.
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Read the entire thread...
My wife and I attended the “Stop the Steal” Trump Insurrection on Wednesday (as observers, NOT participants) and there are FIVE big take-aways from what we witnessed and heard outside the Capitol that I'd like to share. (We took all the pictures below). 1/22
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Replying to @Michael89541443
People were terrified hiding out in their offices while a mob of people banged on the door. Windows and doors were smashed. Offices were ransacked. Oh...and five. people. died.
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Case in point: We should massively front-end resources in the direction of children. It will provide no immediate monetary profits for anyone but it’s our greatest chance for long-term economic profit and sustainability for everyone. Our most precious resource is a child’s brain.
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Our economy should not be guided by market principles but by humanitarian principles. That’s the fundamental shift that will turn the ship around in the 21st-century. A thriving humanity will improve the market, but making the market thrive does not necessarily improve humanity.
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