Being anti-slavery simply meant you didn’t agree with slavery; being an abolitionist meant you’d crossed a bridge inside yourself, from “I don’t agree” to “Not on my watch.” Which are you in relation to a corporate aristocracy that has corrupted our govt and eroded our democracy?

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Why can't this brilliant beautiful woman be our President??
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Long live!
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I love you.
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Being this is the case, are you willing to revise your number on the amount of #reparations that are due?
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Mariann. Shouldn’t you be tweeting about love and spirit. Since this is what you have written about for years. You have fallen into your own trap of greed. Money and power. Is this the best thing you can do with it.
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As Marianne's supporters we can all strive to help her policies succeed as the abolitionists and suffragettes did for their causes. At LEAST tell our trusted friends, family and colleagues why we support Marianne. And contribute more, the individual limit is $2800 per election.
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I'm so glad were having this conversation, but it's been this way for A LONG TIME. And for its flaws, we have the best system in the world, noones saying it cant be better of course.
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Damn lady, I love you! I think the world of you and what you have to say. It's sad that we can't have a real down to earth person as POTUS!
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Capitalism has preserved democracy in America for centuries.
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