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In reply to the discussion: Hoping for the best with Bernie and guns- finding his explanations polarizing as some on the right [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)35. There is also Sanders unconditional "support by silence" for anything Netanyahu does.
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Hoping for the best with Bernie and guns- finding his explanations polarizing as some on the right [View all]
bigtree
Jul 2015
OP
I think Sanders is absolutely right on guns. It's about safety and common sense.
Voice for Peace
Jul 2015
#146
The 'smear' part comes in characterizing his statements as 'boilerplate NRA'.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jul 2015
#14
I was only using the NRA's rating to dispel the notion that Sanders and the NRA
Maedhros
Jul 2015
#89
There is also Sanders unconditional "support by silence" for anything Netanyahu does.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#35
I am bothered by these issues myself with Bernie, but I am bothered by Hillary's
randys1
Jul 2015
#82
Lesson: No one is the perfect candidate, with a perfect track record, with perfect symmetry to everyone.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#91
If Bernie could do a sex change we could have our first Woman president who also
randys1
Jul 2015
#94
Which gets me thinking satirically...what if there was a Perfect Candidate...what would that person be?
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#100
Add the Obama touch, i.e. ability to sing and be funny, and whala...instant president
randys1
Jul 2015
#101
I like that Bernie is not a gun control extremist. Most gun owners are law abiding people.
Cheese Sandwich
Jul 2015
#5
Only in the same sense that Bernie Sanders is an "extremist" on all other issues.
DanTex
Jul 2015
#49
And yet, it's accurate. Bernie voted for the rights of gun corporations over gun victims.
DanTex
Jul 2015
#64
"Extreme" is in the eye of the beholder. Like I said in another post, 60% or more Americans
DanTex
Jul 2015
#72
The polls are conducted by independent polling firms. Not that it matters to you.
DanTex
Jul 2015
#150
Well, if you (or any other NRAer) actually presented some data, that would be a start...
DanTex
Jul 2015
#153
Br-A-AHA! Controllers use the expression "gun culture" all the time. Now, you deny it?
Eleanors38
Jul 2015
#92
You don't have to look too far to find extremists. Just look a few posts down.
Cheese Sandwich
Jul 2015
#132
"That roadsign up ahead! You have entered the NRA ZoneŠ." It's a comforting old smear.
Eleanors38
Jul 2015
#99
The remarkable parallels of the tired NRA tripe and some comments on DU is remarkable, no doubt.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#73
I dont wnat to repeal the 2nd, I want to enforce it, if we did there would not be a single
randys1
Jul 2015
#104
Obama, "the reality of guns in urban areas are very different from the realities of guns in rural
Luminous Animal
Jul 2015
#142
Bernie said directly that it is a gange problem. Not me. He minced no words.
NCTraveler
Jul 2015
#23
Nice try. YOU made it a black/white issue. Not all gang members are black and not all rural
Autumn
Jul 2015
#24
I don't dispute what Bernie said,his words are clear. Your words made it about black/white.
Autumn
Jul 2015
#47
"He makes the sorry baseball-bat analogy to defend his legal immunity vote for gun manufacturers."
beevul
Jul 2015
#61
What's odd is watching supposed progressives embrace their inner gun nut in order to avoid
DanTex
Jul 2015
#17
No, it's cognitive dissonance when people, for example, say that it's good that he's not a
DanTex
Jul 2015
#29
Actually, it was pretty clear. Also, neither Bernie nor strict gun control are going anywhere.
DanTex
Jul 2015
#33
The day this country "turns into Western Europe" will be the day I'm in the market for a new country
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2015
#65
Then clearly you're not a Sanders supporter, or else you haven't been paying attention to his
DanTex
Jul 2015
#66
Policy-wise, that's what he's proposing. Western Europe style democratic socialism.
DanTex
Jul 2015
#113
Umm, I don't really see how that expression relates to the current conversation.
DanTex
Jul 2015
#122
Voting agains the Brady Bill and for legal immunity is moderate (or even conservative).
DanTex
Jul 2015
#85
Gun control is the next great issue, the next Flag to come down, support for gun control is important to most Americans.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#93
Well that's out of left field. I guess when you have no answers, change the subject...
DanTex
Jul 2015
#125
Childish name-calling, with an attempt at shaming in order to force a change in opinion.
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2015
#63
This is a ridiculous statement. I'm for Bernie and don't think he's perfect.
bobbobbins01
Jul 2015
#168
If giving Bernie's voting record is a smear then Bernie has created the smear. A smear is a talking
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#34
I have disagreements with Sanders on this issue. I find my disagreements rest with the
Jefferson23
Jul 2015
#42
so this self-described, longtime Sanders supporter who agrees with him on almost every other issue
bigtree
Jul 2015
#79
You said he sounded like the NRA. I showed you what the NRA actually sounds like
Scootaloo
Jul 2015
#131
All the Dixie Swastika flag amendments would have failed just three weeks ago...feel the burn?
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#97
That's what I want to see, how do you plan to counter what occurred in the recent past
Jefferson23
Jul 2015
#107
Zero chance as long as the NRA carries clout in elections..I get that. n/t
Jefferson23
Jul 2015
#145
He's still defined as a "long-shot" despite being in 2nd place while the rest are at 1%
arcane1
Jul 2015
#127
Since the CRA of 1964, gun laws have been liberalized. How can gun-control be a liberal issue?
Eleanors38
Jul 2015
#128
Sunlight Foundation: Why gun control faces an uphill battle in the Senate by Lee Drutman Feb.4, 2013
Jefferson23
Jul 2015
#130
I had a similar observation when I heard him defend his vote on one of the Sunday news shows
BainsBane
Jul 2015
#161
Traditional special interest groups are going to have a hard time manipulating Bernie.
aikoaiko
Jul 2015
#162
I largely agree with Sanders on guns, but he'll still be stuck with the party platform
Recursion
Jul 2015
#169