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To: POKERSAM who wrote (1003004)3/1/2017 8:52:53 AM
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Schumer is biggest LIAR in Senate.



To: POKERSAM who wrote (1003004)3/1/2017 9:45:54 AM
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WATCH: SENILE, DEMENTED MAN REACTS TO #JOINTADDRESS
MARCH 1, 2017

Senator Bernie Sanders “ripped” – according to obviously unbiased outlet The Hill, anyway – President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress last night, urging viewers to “continue the fight” against the new administration.Sanders argued that while Trump’s speech “sounds good on the surface, it doesn’t sound so good if you dig just a little deeper.”

Urging anti-Trumpers to unite, he declared, “only together, when millions of people stand up for economic justice, for social justice, for racial justice, for environmental justice, only then can we create the political revolution that will turn this country around.”

Sanders went on to bash Trump for declaring he had begun to “drain the swamp” in Washington.

“I had a difficult time not laughing out loud when he said that,” said Sanders.

Watch Sen. Sanders’ full response below.



To: POKERSAM who wrote (1003004)3/1/2017 11:44:56 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1574483
 
You are not only a broken clock, you are a broken record.
If you can prove me wrong koan, have at it.



To: POKERSAM who wrote (1003004)3/3/2017 12:24:48 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1574483
 
hey Sammie...

WASHINGTON — It was “find the Affordable Care Act replacement” day on Thursday as publicity-seeking Democrats — and one frustrated Republican — scampered through Capitol corridors, hunting for an elusive copy of a bill that Republican leaders have withheld from the public as they search for party unity.

Just a week before two powerful House committees plan to vote on the measure, opponents spent hours making the point that almost no one has actually seen legislation that would affect the lives and pocketbooks of millions of Americans.

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