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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Bernie Sanders’ Radical Past [View all]
interestingIn July 1985, Bernie Sanders traveled to Nicaragua, where he attended an event that one wire report dubbed an anti-U.S. rally.
The leftist Sandinista government was celebrating the sixth anniversary of the revolution that saw it take power from an American-backed dictator, Anastasio Somoza. Sanders was in a crowd estimated at a half million people, many of whom were clad in the Sandinistas trademark red-and-black colors and chanting Here, there, everywhere/the Yankee will die.
Sanders was being hosted by the Sandinistas as part of a delegation of American solidarity groups. He told reporters their decision to show support for the Nicaraguan government was patriotic.
We want to show support for a small country trying to be independent, and we want to tell the truth to the American people when we return, Sanders said.
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His actions drew such attention that the Doonesbury comic strip infamously nicknamed Sanders city the Peoples Republic of Burlington after he took office. Along with visiting Nicaragua, UPI reported, Sanders traveled to Cuba and the Soviet Union during his years as mayor. And on Dec. 6,1981, Sanders went to Canada for the policy convention of the Parti Québécois, the separatist party that led the Canadian province of Quebec. At that gathering, which reportedly was also attended by representatives of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, the PQ voted to push for independence from Canada even if it required breaking economic ties.
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He went, as mayor, wih 10 other Burlington officials to kick off a sister city program with a city
Luminous Animal
Jan 2016
#14
and, in Central America in the 80s, we were on the side of the dictators
nashville_brook
Jan 2016
#61
OMG no!!1!! HE'S A COMMUNIST??? What are we gonna do, FOR GOD'S SAKE!!!11 This is HUGH!!1
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2016
#28
When I read stuff like this, I feel unwelcome in the Democratic Party. (nt)
stone space
Jan 2016
#32
"Patriotism is the passion of fools and the most foolish of passions." Arthur Schopenhauer
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2016
#56