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kpete

(71,986 posts)
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 01:01 PM Sep 2015

Transcript of Bernie's LU Speech: Mindblowing

MON SEP 14, 2015 AT 09:17 AM PDT
by Chaoslillith
Follow forTeam Bernie

Credit to LieparDestin who did the hard work and typed this up in the comments Liveblog Diary. Liepar said I could cut and paste this into a separate diary, so I did.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/09/14/1421143/-Liveblog-Bernie-goes-to-enemy-territory-speech-at-Liberty-University#c20

I wanted to compile it to make it easier to read. I will write another diary of my views on this. This will be a history making speech, trust me. That's all I can say at the moment. I want this to be about the speech itself.

Liepar kicked some serious butt transcribing on the fly. Thanks for letting me share this.

This isn't a full transcript but will give you the gist. He killed it!



"Too often in our country, and I think both sides are responsible... there is too much shouting, making fun of each other. It is easy to go out and talk to people who agree with you. I was in NC last night, most of those people agree with me. THat is easy to do. It is harder but not less important for us to try and communicate with those who do not agree with us on every issue. And it is important to see where if possible and I do believe it is possible, where we can find common ground. "

Liberty U is a religious school obviously. All of you are proud of that. (cheers). You are a school which as all of us in our own way tries to understand to understand the meaning of morality. What does it mean to live a moral life? And you try and understand how in this modern world, what the words of the bible mean in todays society. YOu are a school which tries to teach its students how to behave with decency and with honesty and how you can best relate to your fellow human beings. And I applaud you for trying to achieve those goals.

It goes without saying
that I am far from being a perfect human being. But I am motivated by a vision which manifests in all great religions. And that vision is so beautifully and clearly stated in Matthews (?) 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you'. That is the the golden rule. Do unto others what you would have them do to you. It is not very complicated. Let me be frank as I said a moment ago. I understand that the issues of abortion and gay marriage are issues you feel very strongly about. We disagree on these issues. But let me suggest that there are other issues out there that are of enormous consequence to our country and the entire world that maybe, just maybe we do not disagree on. And maybe, just maybe, we can try to work together to resolve them.

Justice is treating others the way we want to be treated. Like we want to be treated. No matter their race, their color, their stature in life with respect and with dignity. Now here is my point, some of you may or may not agree with me. In my view it would be hard for anyone in this room today to make the case that the united states of America, our great country, a country which we all love, it would be hard to make a case that we are a just society, or anything resembling a just society today.

All of the wealth is going to the top 1 percent. That is the truth. We are living in a time, and I want all of you would to put this in context of the bible not me, we are living in a time when a handful of people have wealth beyond comprehension. 10's of billions of dollars. Enough to support their families for thousands of years with yachts and jet planes. More money than they would ever know what to do with. But at that very same moment there are millions of people in our country, let alone the rest of the world who are struggling to feed their families. They are struggling to put a roof over their heads and some are sleeping on the streets. They are struggling to find money in order to go to a doctor when they are sick. When we talk about morality, and when we talk about justice we have to in my view, understand that there is no justice when so few have so much and so many have so little.

There is no justice and I want you to hear this clearly when the top one tenth of one percent today in America owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. And in your hearts you will have to determine the morality of that and the justice of that. In my view there is no justice when here in Virginia and in Vermont and all over this country millions of people are working long hours for low wages of 7.25 an hour, 8 an hour...working hard but unable to bring in enough money to feed their kids. And at that same time 58% of all new income generated is going to the top 1%. YOU have got to think about the morality. The justice of that. And whether or not that is what we want to see in our country. In my view there is no justice when in recent years we have seen a proliferation of millionaires and billionaires while at the same time the USA has the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major country on earth. How can we? I want you to go into your hearts. How can we talk about morality, about justice when we turn our backs on the children of our country.

You have got to think about it are you content, do you think its moral that 20 percent of the children in this country, the wealthiest country in the history of the world, are living in poverty. Do you think it is acceptable that 40% of African American children are living in poverty. In my view there is no justice and morality suffers when in our wealthy country when millions of children go to bed hungry. That is not morality.

There is no justice when 15 people in this country in the last 2 years, saw their wealth increase by a hundred and seventy billion dollars. Two years. My friends that is more wealth acquired in a two year period than is owned by the bottom 130 million Americans. And while the very rich become much richer, millions of families have no savings at all. Nothing in the bank. They worry everyday if their car breaks down, they cannot get to work and if they cant get to work they lose their jobs. They cant feed their families. In the last two years 15 people saw a hundred seventy billion dollar increase. That is not justice, that is a rigged economy designed by the wealthiest people in this country to benefit the wealthiest in this country at the expense of everybody else.

In my view there is no justice when thousands of Americans die every single year because they do not have any health insurance and do not go to a doctor when they should. I have talked to doctors personally and without exception there are times when patients walk into their office when sick, and when asked why they didn't come sooner, they said they didn't have insurance and thought the problem would get better. And sometimes it does not, and sometimes they die. That is not justice, that is not morality. People should not be dying in the USA when they are sick.

What that is, is an indication that we are the only major country on earth that does not guarantee healthcare to all people as a right. And I think we should change that. I think that when we talk about morality what we are talking about are all of gods children, the poor, the wretched, they have the right to go to a doctor when they are sick.

I am not a theologian, an expert on the bible, nor am I a catholic. I am just a US senator from the small state of Vermont but I agree with pope frances who will soon be coming to visit us in the United States, I agree with Frances when he says "the current financial crisis originated in a profound human crisis. The denial of the primacy of the human person. We have created new idols the worship of the ancient golden calf has returned in a new and ruthless guise in the ideology of money and the dictatorship of an impersonal economy lacking a truly human purpose"

he also writes:

'there is a need for financial reform along ethical lines that would produce an economic return to benefit everyone. Money has to serve, not to rule'.

Those are pretty profound words which I hope we will all think about. In the popes view and I agree, we are living in a nation and a world, and the bible speaks to this issue. In a nation and a world that worships not love of brothers and sisters, not love of the poor and the sick, but worships the acquisition of money and great wealth. I do not believe that is the country we should be living in. Money and wealth should serve the people. The people should not have to serve money and wealth.

THroughout human history there has been endless discussion, it is part of who we are as human beings. endless discussion of the meaning of justice and the meaning of morality. And I know that here at Liberty U those are the kinds of discussions you have every day. Those are the discussions you should be having. We should be having all over America.

I would hope, and I conclude with this thought. I would hope very much that as part of that discussion some of you will conclude that if we are honest in striving to be a moral and just society it is imperative that we have the courage to stand with the poor. With working people. And when necessary take on very wealth and powerful people whose greed is doing this country enormous harm.

Thank you all very much.

In regards to the issues we have commonality on.. how do we get there?

"If you were elected president what would you do to bring healing and resolution to racism in our country?"

Bernie: That is an excellent question and I thank you for it. I would hope and believe that every person in this room understands it is unacceptable to judge, discriminate against people based on the color of their skin. .And I would also say that as a nation the truth is, a nation that in many ways that was created, and im sorry to have to say this.. on racist principles, we have come a long way. In 2008 this country took a huge step forward in voting for a candidate based on his ideas and not the color of his skin and whether you like him or not, and I do, that is a step forward for America.

But let me also say what everyone here knows, and my thoughts just returing from SC, we all know to what degree racism remains alive in this country. I cannot understand how a sick man can walk into a bible study class, discuss the bible, pray with people in the room and then take out a gun and kill them because of the color of their skin. I cannot understand for the life of me how their can be hundreds of groups in this country whose soul reason for existence is to promote hatred. They say join us so we can hate. Gays, Africans, Jews, anyone different.

Let us be clear, that when you have unarmed African americans shot by police officers something which has been going on, that is also institutional racism and cries out for reform. I am a former mayor who has worked closely with police officers, the majority are honest and do a very good job. But when a police officers breaks the law, as in the case with any other official, that officer must be held accountable. That's justice. There is a lot to be done in regards to the criminal justice system. I think what we have to do is when we see instances of racism, when we hear political leaders appealing to the worst elements of us by making racist attacks on other people we have to stand up and say we are not going to do that, racism is unacceptable.

Question:
'Many agree about protecting billionaires at the expense of children. Many want to know about unborn children in the womb'


Sanders: this is an area where I disagree. it is improper for the government to tell every woman in this country the very difficult choice she has to make on this issue. Many times conservatives say get the government out of life, but on this issue which we are divided, my view is I respect a family that says we are not going to have an abortion. But I would hope that other people respect the painful choice that many women have to make, and don't want the government telling them what to do.

I want to take that question a step further, we do disagree on that issue. Here is where I hope we have common ground, I have not tried to be partisan in my remarks but I will for a moment. I am a ranking member of the US budget committee. I want to tell you what was in the republican budget that passed a number of months ago. Check it out. When you talk about issues of children understand republican budget threw 20 million people off of healthcare including children. At a time when families cannot send their kids to college, but at a time when families to college republican budget cut pell grants. At a time when children are going hungry republicans cut millions in funding for feeding children. I don't think that is a moral budget.

How can we pray for you
and your family. when we think of you and say, what should we ask for you?

Sanders; I want prayers to be not for me, but prayers for our country. Prayers for how we bring our people together. Prayers on how we can create a beautiful country where all people have healthcare, where all kids can go to college, where we have wiped out child poverty, those are the prayers I would like to join with you in making.




http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/09/14/1421177/-Transcript-of-Bernie-s-LU-Speech-Mindblowing




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Transcript of Bernie's LU Speech: Mindblowing (Original Post) kpete Sep 2015 OP
That was amazing. Bernie is amazing. Hollingsworth Sep 2015 #1
Yes, what you said. nt Zorra Sep 2015 #5
He doesn't have to search for the right responses Hollingsworth Sep 2015 #10
Truth!!!!!! nt dorkzilla Sep 2015 #20
That is exactly right and that is what draws people to him, they KNOW he sabrina 1 Sep 2015 #26
Thank you, kpete. Luminous Animal Sep 2015 #2
Kicking for later viewing! arcane1 Sep 2015 #3
Simply Fabulous! n/t Catherina Sep 2015 #4
Recommend....! KoKo Sep 2015 #6
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Sep 2015 #7
Very impressive underpants Sep 2015 #8
Kicking it. n/t Tom_Foolery Sep 2015 #9
Thanks. n/t Skwmom Sep 2015 #11
With Enthusiasm...K & R! SoapBox Sep 2015 #12
K & R L0oniX Sep 2015 #13
wow...his answer re: abortion. it's so refreshing to see a leader give a straight answer Maven Sep 2015 #14
he "pulls back" like a zoom lens--everyone gets so wrapped up in only two positions that they MisterP Sep 2015 #19
Thank you. That was a great truth to power speech. jwirr Sep 2015 #15
Great speech GitRDun Sep 2015 #16
can you see Jeb, or Cruz, or Trump doing this? ChairmanAgnostic Sep 2015 #17
all he said to them were the words and views of Jesus. :D roguevalley Sep 2015 #18
Exactly. I hope they recognized it. senz Sep 2015 #23
Making the budget a moral issue is important mountain grammy Sep 2015 #21
Probably the most important sermon they'll hear there. senz Sep 2015 #22
I heard a presidential politician deliver a speech which transported him from candidate to statesman Samantha Sep 2015 #24
I'm just going to come out and say it. Fawke Em Sep 2015 #29
And Obama was chained to a teleprompter! DrBulldog Sep 2015 #31
Exactly Samantha Sep 2015 #36
I was pleased at the politeness of the students and everyone attending. 7962 Sep 2015 #25
Very possibly true.... daleanime Sep 2015 #35
I rarely see one given the chance!! This quote says a lot: 7962 Sep 2015 #37
Well, honestly in their defense, not that they need one.... daleanime Sep 2015 #41
Charles Pierce hit the nail on the head: Fawke Em Sep 2015 #27
Thanks for that link. I love this part -- senz Sep 2015 #45
Wow. Amazing. hifiguy Sep 2015 #28
Yes. Love and respect. PatrickforO Sep 2015 #43
Just watched the entire speech. Unbelieveable. DrBulldog Sep 2015 #30
mr pete and i kpete Sep 2015 #32
This is what I feel like now ... DrBulldog Sep 2015 #33
K&R stage left Sep 2015 #34
WOW LondonReign2 Sep 2015 #38
today he gave a message of peace olddots Sep 2015 #39
WOW! broiles Sep 2015 #40
Here Bernie goes into the proverbial lion's den with respect and clarity PatrickforO Sep 2015 #42
If I wasn't Already For #Sanders2016 fredamae Sep 2015 #44
K&R for Bernie! n/t ms liberty Sep 2015 #46
K&R! This post should have hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Sep 2015 #47
Senator Sanders based his speech on the basic ethics of the ladjf Sep 2015 #48
Best speech by any candidate in this race so far, IMHO. Old Crow Sep 2015 #49
JFK's Ask Not, Kings I have a Dream they were the defining speeches of my lifetime. Autumn Sep 2015 #50
Beautiful and powerful stuffmatters Sep 2015 #51
Amazing. I would like to ask all Democrats. Do you think it's more important to protect the rhett o rick Sep 2015 #52
From the heart. A good man, a just man and a hard working man. glinda Sep 2015 #53
Wonderful. Preaching liberal religious moral values to conservative young people. JDPriestly Sep 2015 #54
K&R MoveIt Sep 2015 #55
I love great speech transcripts. I saved many of Obama's. Thank you. ancianita Sep 2015 #56
TY Definitely one to save. It was a awesome speech. nt Live and Learn Sep 2015 #57
When he speaks, he opens his heart, and it leaves me breathless. colorado_ufo Sep 2015 #58
kick for later and rec n/t w0nderer Sep 2015 #59
Bernie Sanders... MrMickeysMom Sep 2015 #60
nothing but pandering noiretextatique Sep 2015 #61
This brought tears to my eyes Oilwellian Sep 2015 #62

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
26. That is exactly right and that is what draws people to him, they KNOW he
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:22 PM
Sep 2015

isn't the typical packaged politician who delivers a 'message'. He cares deeply about issues and about this country and its people.

Maven

(10,533 posts)
14. wow...his answer re: abortion. it's so refreshing to see a leader give a straight answer
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 02:01 PM
Sep 2015

and not a mealy-mouthed one, even to people who are strongly opposed to his viewpoint. and then he (rightly) pivots to the truly 'moral' question: what about the children we already have who starve each day?

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
19. he "pulls back" like a zoom lens--everyone gets so wrapped up in only two positions that they
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 02:26 PM
Sep 2015

become stakes or markers of identity or claims to power rather than actual positions; he just zoomed out to the economics and the ethics and the theology rather than just "yes" or "no" supported with cliches

mountain grammy

(26,620 posts)
21. Making the budget a moral issue is important
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 02:36 PM
Sep 2015

and should be brought up more often. Thank you, Bernie, thank you!

 

senz

(11,945 posts)
22. Probably the most important sermon they'll hear there.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:06 PM
Sep 2015

If any of them actually read the Bible, they heard from his mouth not only quoted passages from the Sermon on the Mount and the Book of Amos, but one of Jesus' most prevalent and heartfelt themes: the emptiness of materialism and the importance of how we treat the least among us. Hopefully, some of them noticed.

I so applaud Bernie for going into that place and telling these young people what they need to hear.

Now -- will the media give this breakthrough speech the coverage it deserves?

Samantha

(9,314 posts)
24. I heard a presidential politician deliver a speech which transported him from candidate to statesman
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:15 PM
Sep 2015

This is one of the very best speeches I have heard in my lifetime, and I believe the speech itself will forever live on in the libraries of our historical treasures.

Thank you, Senator Sanders.

Sam

Fawke Em

(11,366 posts)
29. I'm just going to come out and say it.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:30 PM
Sep 2015

This is the "I Have a Dream" speech of my lifetime. I'm 45, so Dr. King had already been killed (in my state) by time I was born. JFK and RFK were also gone.

While I appreciate Jimmy Carter's down-to-Earth and serene nature, Bill Clinton's ability to connect with the people and Barack Obama's beautifully-worded and perfectly-cadenced speeches, none of them have just come right out and smacked so many people right across the face with the true message of morality in stark terms like this did.

BOOM.

 

DrBulldog

(841 posts)
31. And Obama was chained to a teleprompter!
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:34 PM
Sep 2015

Bernie always talks only from his notes. Extemporaneous. From the heart and the mind. For an hour! Day after day!

Samantha

(9,314 posts)
36. Exactly
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:58 PM
Sep 2015

He spoke about topics that touch all of us regardless of age, color, status, religious beliefs or abstinence therefrom. And the wrongs he talked about needing to be righted would benefit all Americans, not just this person or that person.

I particularly liked the speech because I have been a long-time political junkie as well as a person of faith who does not wear her religion on her sleeve. Do not judge other people and live and let live.

IT HAS ALWAYS BOTHERED ME THAT THE REPUBLICANS PRETENDING TO BE THE PARTY OF FAMILY VALUES AND CHILDREN OF GOD HAVE TWISTED AND DISTORTED the lessons I have learned as a young child about how we should treat others. They twist those principles into mere political tools designed to help sway the results of elections at the expense of compromising both the meaning and intent of the words in Good Books.

Senator Sanders shined a spotlight right on that problem as well as addressing the need for all of us to debate our issues with both clarity of purpose and dignity in delivery. And he did so at Liberty University....

Sam

 

7962

(11,841 posts)
25. I was pleased at the politeness of the students and everyone attending.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:19 PM
Sep 2015

Certainly most were likely not Sanders supporters but they let him SPEAK without interruption!!! Liberty is definitely NOT what would be considered a "liberal" university. And sadly, a right-wing politician would likely have been jeered on many other campuses.
And notice how Sanders talked TO them instead of DOWN to them; even stating that he felt they could reach common ground on SOME issues. Good Speech.

daleanime

(17,796 posts)
35. Very possibly true....
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:50 PM
Sep 2015

but I can't think of a single 'right-wing politician' who would speak honestly to the students instead of down at them.

 

7962

(11,841 posts)
37. I rarely see one given the chance!! This quote says a lot:
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:59 PM
Sep 2015

"Junior Chris Hill, who sat in the front row, said his friends on campus were very curious to hear Sanders speak. "We've wanted a liberal to come here. We've invited Hillary Clinton, we've invited Barack Obama, we've invited Martin O'Malley. Bernie is the only one to be here," he said."
This was from an NBC News story on the speech. http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/bernie-sanders-looks-common-ground-liberty-university-n427116

But to your original point, how many times do we see protests and boycotts and threats at the mere mention of a GOP speaker at many universities? And if they do speak, how often are their speeches shouted down or interrupted? Quite often. And when a few of my friends bring it up, all I can say is "they make themselves look like idiots".
That link I posted also show Bernie speaking about getting people of differing opinions to still get together and talking it over. And thats they way I am. And you see here on DU there are many who detest that simple action.

daleanime

(17,796 posts)
41. Well, honestly in their defense, not that they need one....
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 04:19 PM
Sep 2015

Liberals listening to Conservative 'Ideals' usually leads to us having to compromise by accepting those same 'values'. The hated Obama Care was a product of a Conservative Think tank. Once that was accepted by democrats, oops just a minute, let's push the goal post further to the right and viola, Obama Care will now cause the Socialist Death of America.

Let's focus on getting Republicans to accept Reality. Things like Climate Change, the relative stimulus effect of social program(SNAP is far better then tax cuts), and the ideal that working together doesn't mean we have to do everything the way they want it. Then we can worry about ensuring their excess to an audience.

Fawke Em

(11,366 posts)
27. Charles Pierce hit the nail on the head:
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:24 PM
Sep 2015
This would seem to me to be a bigger deal than it has been made out to be in a political year in which people seem perfectly willing to believe that Donald Trump is going to knuckle hedge-fund managers in the name of economic justice. Bernie Sanders went down deep into Jeebusland on Monday and gave a speech at Liberty University where he dared the assembled—and their personal Lords and Saviors—to start pushing the gospel plow a little harder.


Snip

He did something that liberal politicians—and, especially, liberal Christian clerics—have been unable or unwilling to do, which is to demonstrate to the audience in question that there is more to the gospel than merely the glandular. He made them look at him, an anomalous figure at best in their college careers, and that was how he made them listen. And why not? Bernie Sanders is Jewish and a public employee. So, as it happens, was St. Matthew.


http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a37928/bernie-sanders-liberty-lesson-christianity/
 

senz

(11,945 posts)
45. Thanks for that link. I love this part --
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 05:06 PM
Sep 2015
"demonstrate to the audience in question that there is more to the gospel than merely the glandular" -- it's one of my pet peeves about rightwing Christianity, but I've used a different phrase for it than "the glandular," which has caused a bit of trouble in the past. These people are so accustomed to thinking that morals = "what you do with your genitals" that I'm hoping they could even understand what Bernie was saying.
 

hifiguy

(33,688 posts)
28. Wow. Amazing.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:24 PM
Sep 2015

I haven't heard/read anything like that in decades. So many echoes of RFK.

How can you not love and respect this man?

 

DrBulldog

(841 posts)
30. Just watched the entire speech. Unbelieveable.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:31 PM
Sep 2015

This has to be one of the greatest and most courageous speeches ever given by a Presidential candidate in many, many years. What incredible eloquence, clarity, patience, and reasoning in front of one of the most difficult audiences imaginable. If these students didn't finally get it, then they have already lost their minds.

 

olddots

(10,237 posts)
39. today he gave a message of peace
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 04:12 PM
Sep 2015

Peace is what keeps us all alive ,Bernie hopefully will help people accept that .

PatrickforO

(14,572 posts)
42. Here Bernie goes into the proverbial lion's den with respect and clarity
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 04:20 PM
Sep 2015

I wouldn't be surprised if some of these kids turn their lives around based on what he said, and I'm certainly very proud of him. We all should be.

ladjf

(17,320 posts)
48. Senator Sanders based his speech on the basic ethics of the
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 06:26 PM
Sep 2015

New Testament. There is no way that most of those young Christians could have failed to understand those points which they themselves had studied all of their lives. The Senator highlighted the obvious dichotomy that exists between the ethics of the New Testament and the political practices that are present now in America. His goal was to connect with those students in a loving and respectful way.

Old Crow

(2,212 posts)
49. Best speech by any candidate in this race so far, IMHO.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 06:34 PM
Sep 2015

I am in awe of his self-confidence and clarity here.

Thinking about it, I think I understand why he was able to pull this off: He has never strayed far from his moral compass throughout his political career. Most of his energies have been directed toward advancing ethical causes. I suspect his thinking prior to the appearance could be summarized thus (this works best if you imagine it being said in a Brooklyn accent): "Okay, these young people are highly motivated by ethics, morality, and doing the right thing. So am I. I'm sure there's lots of common ground we can connect on."

And he was right.

Autumn

(45,066 posts)
50. JFK's Ask Not, Kings I have a Dream they were the defining speeches of my lifetime.
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 06:44 PM
Sep 2015

And this one today joins them and in fact I think in some ways it surpasses them. I am so very proud to support this man.

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
52. Amazing. I would like to ask all Democrats. Do you think it's more important to protect the
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 08:55 PM
Sep 2015

profits of billionaires or help the 22% of American children living in poverty? Sen Sanders will work his hardest for those struggling in poverty.

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
54. Wonderful. Preaching liberal religious moral values to conservative young people.
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 12:37 AM
Sep 2015

Thanks, Bernie.

That's what we used to call preaching.

Nowadays, so much of preaching is just pandering.

Wonderful, Bernie.

colorado_ufo

(5,733 posts)
58. When he speaks, he opens his heart, and it leaves me breathless.
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 03:51 AM
Sep 2015

Amazing and fearless. I know he is not asking for prayers, but I will pray for God's extra protection for him.

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
60. Bernie Sanders...
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 09:38 AM
Sep 2015

… Reaching across the great divide…. from his own prepared notes… one sentence at a time.

He is the one who is fit for leading us to do what we know is right. He is the one to uphold all of those kids' morally, principled lessons.

He is the one.

Oilwellian

(12,647 posts)
62. This brought tears to my eyes
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 10:03 AM
Sep 2015

Thank you for posting. We are so lucky to have Bernie at this time in history.

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