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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (860310)5/28/2015 11:19:36 AM
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Why will eliminating consumer choices in things like cereals, sneakers and deodorants be good for poor children?

I think you and Bernie should explain this.

BTW how many poor children could have been fed with the $500M+ flushed down Solyndra's toilets?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (860310)5/28/2015 11:44:46 AM
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Bernie Sanders – the Left’s Dream Candidate by BFH • 05/27/2015 • 13 Comments
Mother Jones profiles Bernie Sanders. While they marvel, normal people recoil in horror.

MJ- Sometime in the late 1970s, after he’d had a kid, divorced his college sweetheart, lost four elections for statewide offices, and been evicted from his home on Maple Street in Burlington, Vermont, Bernie Sanders moved in with a friend named Richard Sugarman. Sanders, a restless political activist and armchair psychologist with a penchant for arguing his theories late into the night, found a sounding board in the young scholar, who taught philosophy at the nearby University of Vermont. At the time, Sanders was struggling to square his revolutionary zeal with his overwhelming rejection at the polls—and this was reflected in a regular ritual. Many mornings, Sanders would greet his roommate with a simple statement: “We’re not crazy.”

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Musings by Bernie Sanders, writing for a commie rag newspaper.

Sanders arrived in Vermont in the late 1960s on the crest of a wave. The state’s population jumped 31 percent in the 1960s and ’70s, due largely to an infusion of over 30,000 hippies who had come to the state seeking peace, freedom, and cheap land. Sanders and his then-wife bought 85 acres in rural Vermont for $2,500.

Sanders floated hippie-friendly proposals, such as legalizing all drugs and widening the entrance ramps of interstate highways to allow cars to more easily pull over to pick up hitchhikers.



As you’ll see in the next paragraph, Sanders has been sounding the same alarm bells, much like global warmists, for quite awhile now. And I don’t know about you, but I’m sick and tired of this Rockefeller dictatorship we’ve all been living under.

“I have the very frightened feeling that if fundamental and radical change does not come about in the very near future that our nation, and, in fact, our entire civilization could soon be entering an economic dark age,” he said in announcing his 1974 bid for Senate. Later that year, he sent an open letter to President Gerald Ford, warning of a “virtual Rockefeller family dictatorship over the nation” if Nelson Rockefeller was named vice president.

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“He read Marx, he understood Marx’s critique of capitalism—but he also understood Marx doesn’t give you too many prescriptions of how society should go forward.”

Sanders had reason for introspection. He was struggling financially—a newspaper article during his 1974 race noted that he was running for office while on unemployment. His income came from sporadic carpentry and freelance articles, which made paying bills on time a constant struggle. Sanders, now single, was helping to raise a young son, and living in a city in which the working poor lacked access to daycare. Increasingly, Sanders’ political gaze was focusing on his own backyard.

“He was living in the back of an old brick building, and when he couldn’t pay the [electric bill], he would take extension cords and run down to the basement and plug them into the landlord’s outlet,” says Nancy Barnett, an artist who lived next door to Sanders in Burlington. The fridge was often empty, but the apartment was littered with yellow legal pads filled with Sanders’ writings. When he was eventually evicted, Sanders moved in with his friend Sugarman.

Typical lefty thief.

“I don’t need electricity, I have extension cords” is right up there with “I don’t need oil, I take the bus.”

…he poured his share of the profits into his pièce de résistance—a documentary on the life of union leader Eugene Debs, who won nearly a million votes running for president from prison on the Socialist ticket in 1920.

When Sanders tried to get the documentary aired on public television in 1978, he was rebuffed, either because of the political agenda, or because the documentary just wasn’t very good. Sanders, fearful perhaps that even humble Vermont Public Broadcasting had fallen under the dominion of corporate media, cried censorship and fought back. Eventually, the Debs documentary was aired. “That was a breakthrough of sorts,” Sugarman says. “That was actually our first successful fight.”

He won by 10 votes out of 8,650 cast, knocking off the longtime Democratic incumbent Gordon Paquette. After a decade on the outside, Bernie Sanders finally had a foot in the door—and a steady job. “It’s so strange, just having money,” he told the Associated Press at the time.

It’s strange to be running a guy, who as a grown man, thought it was strange to have money.

Read more at iotwreport.com



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (860310)5/28/2015 11:53:17 AM
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VIDEO: Muslim Brutally Beats Gay Couple in NY Restaurant




In the notoriously leftwing media, Muslim trumps gay. Surprised? Don’t be. In numerous Muslim on gay crimes in uber-left Seattle and America’s gay capital San Francisco, when Muslims attack gays, the media and the law enforcement protect — the Muslims. Their ideology, their motive is never questioned, analyzed or spoken of.

Cases in point: San Francisco District Attorney and the San Francisco media covered up a string of gay beatings by a Muslim gang. Gays were videotaped being shot in the face, and the priority of the DA was to hush up the crimes and strong-arm the media into not reporting them.

In Seattle, Ali Muhammad Brown was charged with executing two gay men. Brown was previously prosecuted federally, following an FBI probe into an Islamic group suspected of supporting jihadists overseas. But his religion, his motive, was carefully scrubbed from news reports.


A gay nightclub was doused in gasoline and set ablaze on New Year’s eve by a devout Muslim. Again the jihadist’s religion, his motive, was carefully scrubbed from the media and law enforcement reports.

This report, too, negates the motive, the root of his hate. Islam.

Police say Bayna El-Amin is the man responsible for bashing a gay man over the head with a chair at the Dallas BBQ in Chelsea earlier this month. I wonder if they were eating pork. That really would have sent him into rage-boy piety.

“NYPD identifies ‘career criminal’ as suspect in brutal anti-gay attack in Chelsea,” By Chris Sommerfeldt , Rocco Parascandola , Tina Moore, NY Daily News, May 19, 2015
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Cops are hunting for a “career criminal” who bashed a gay couple over the head with a chair at a Chelsea barbecue joint, officials said Tuesday.

Police said Bayna El-Amin, 41, was wanted in connection with the May 5 beating at the Dallas BBQ at 261 8th Ave.

Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said El-Amin is believed to be on the run.

“He is a career criminal,” Boyce said. “We believe he has fled the state.”

Video from the eatery shows a man smash a wooden chair over a gay couple, knocking them both to the ground.

isaamsharef via instagramPolice say Bayna El-Amin is the man responsible for bashing a gay man over the head with a chair at the Dallas BBQ in Chelsea earlier this month.
The victims in the attack were Jonathan Snipes, 32, and Ethan York-Adams, 25, police sources said.

The beating came after the attacker lobbed several anti-gay slurs at the men.

Patricia Snipes, of Birmingham, Ala., said her son was experiencing severe pain in his back.

“At least he was not killed,” she said, noting she talked to her son’s friend Tuesday. “It could have been very, very bad.”

She said she watched the video from the restaurant nearly 1,000 miles away with great difficulty.

“It was hard to look at,” she said. “I looked through it all. In my heart I’m having a very difficult time. There’s nothing I can do right now. All I can do is pray.”

“I’m proud to be his mother and I’m worried to death about him,” she said.

The brawl was briefly broken up before the heavy-set bald man rushed in with a chair and slammed the men on the head about 11:00 p.m.


- See more at: pamelageller.com



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (860310)5/28/2015 11:58:41 AM
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Get gender off birth certificates, B.C. activists argue



CA & Portland letting BC get ahead of them in progressivism.

Emily Chan, CTVNews.ca
Published Tuesday, May 26, 2015 12:15PM EDT
Last Updated Tuesday, May 26, 2015 4:29PM EDT
A group of activists is taking their fight to remove gender from birth certificates to the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal.

The transgender and intersex people behind the push say Canadian birth certificates are discriminatory because they legally assign people a gender from birth.

The label is based on a doctor’s inspection of the baby’s genitals, but the group says that does not always represent the gender with which the individual will later identify.


Hateful Symbol of Oppression:


A bathroom sign shows the symbols for women and men. A group of activists is taking their fight to remove gender from birth certificates to the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal.

The group filed a human rights complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal, which has agreed to review it.

People who are legally assigned one gender, but identify with another, face a range of discrimination, the complainants argue. They say legally assigning gender at birth also hurts intersex children and people who don’t conform to male or female gender norms.

"Having a misgendered birth certificate guarantees that trans or intersex or gender nonconforming children will suffer grief when they go to school, humiliation when they apply for a driver’s license, and discrimination and danger in every other circumstance where someone wants them to 'prove' their gender," according to a statement from the group.

The Trans Alliance Society, which is one of the nine complainants, says it is asking for the removal of gender markers from birth certificates because it isn't a fixed characteristic.

"Birth certificates are supposed to be … things that don't change, whereas gender identity is … something that can change in some individuals," TAS chair Morgane Oger told CTV News Channel.

Oger added that roughly 2.5 per cent of Canadians "live with, or have the potential to live with," the wrong sex designation on their documents.

"It is difficult (for doctors) to tell the sex designation of a child with a 30-second cursory inspection of their genitals when they're born," said Oger.

It is currently possible to go back and change gender on a birth certificate, and a number of provinces have recently made it easier to do so. In the past, transgender people would be required to show proof of reassignment surgery before legally changing their gender designation. That is no longer required in B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Nova Scotia.

However, the group says being able to change gender later in life does not prevent the initial discrimination people face when they don’t identify with their legal gender.

Oger said there is also a "trail of breadcrumbs" left behind by other related official papers that are potentially harmful.

"Even with the change, the old documents follow us around and they're used by people who would discriminate against us," said Oger.

The group also says adding a third gender option would not stop discrimination. In the statement, they say an "other" box would only put "a target on the forehead of anyone with that option recorded."

Instead, the group argues, gender does not belong on a birth certificate at all, and it should be up to the individual to decide who and what they are.

"We aren’t saying that people can’t ask about gender, where gender is relevant. What we are saying is: ask us!" Oger said in a statement.

ctvnews.ca