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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: 'This may be Biden's Vietnam' [View all]paleotn
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It is stamped with US approval and authorship in the forms of money, weapons and diplomatic support.
David__77
May 2
#35
I personally think only a very small slice of the American public find the Israel-Hamas war a dealbreaker
shrike3
May 2
#3
He says Biden has alienated "a lot of the Democratic base" -- with U.S. foreign policy? No evidence of that.
betsuni
May 3
#131
Yes, yet they're exactly the ones some people think are the base, who think Democrats must be
betsuni
May 4
#148
I think probably because for them the entire thing is based entirely on emotion.
BannonsLiver
May 2
#31
When we are sending them bunker busters that we know can take out a whole block
womanofthehills
May 2
#54
And we could take them all away tomorrow and Israel would retain roughly 90 percent of its capability to fight this war.
BannonsLiver
May 2
#25
Taking away resources will make some difference at some time and that's good enough
uponit7771
May 2
#57
My guess is if there are parallels to the 60s we could be more in a "sending advisors to Vietnam" stage
ColinC
May 2
#11
One must ever ever ever say "you," or a person will likely have an unfortunate experience.
betsuni
May 4
#150
So true. Give us a break, Bernie. No divisiveness pls. You've been on pretty good behavior...
brush
May 2
#37
I got a fucking load of his old campaign manager's goddamn tweets and *yeesh* what a shitshow!
SoFlaBro
May 3
#117
If Trump wins, it disappears immediately. Just as the outrage about Obama and drones disappeared never to
betsuni
May 3
#122
"Pres Biden is Going to win in spite of all these attempts to put this on Pres Biden."
LenaBaby61
May 2
#102
No, Hell all the protests didn't work in the 60's and 70's...boomer biggest generation ever..
Demsrule86
May 2
#33
Come on, Bernie is not correct. This is not 1968, we are not sending draftees to fight in VM.
brush
May 2
#43
7 months and organized protests were immediate, the Biden administration is clearly doing all it can to
betsuni
May 3
#127
Well it couldn't be worse than 2016, where Cornell West left the convention and endorsed Jill Stein, David Sirota,
JohnSJ
May 2
#85
Sorry, Bernie. The comparison isn't close. A shame you'd make a false equivalence statement.
ancianita
May 2
#77
Go away Sanders. The comparisons is not valid, and your bullshit assessment doesn't make so. In fact it is offensive.
JohnSJ
May 2
#80
Thousands marching against Netanyahoo every week in Israel. Massive marches bigger than these university occupations
AnrothElf
May 4
#143
That's what I just said. Thousands protesting Netanyahoo in Israel. More than the US.
AnrothElf
May 4
#155
1 Israeli protester protesting Netanyahoo in Israel is worth 10,000 self-entitled college kids.
AnrothElf
May 4
#157
"other people are making this reference" "[Biden's] alienated not only young people but a lot of the Democratic base
betsuni
May 3
#130