I agree with Super390. The best thing for all the young people who are so turned on by Sanders (I like him too) would be to channel that energy into local and state politics. Voting every four years gets you only so far. I'm not optimistic this will happen after all the enthusiasm over Obama evaporated in 2010. Where were all those voters?
Since tRump is not too forthcoming with details on virtually anything, I will assume he means there's a difference between Muslim visitors, refugees, and applicants for citizenship and Muslim American citizens. I would assume also that it is commonly understood by the general population that American Muslim *citizens* are immune to this brownshirt-ism. But, however, it is but one very short step away from Muslim registration and deportation should Congress allow it. What a sad little man and trying times for the rest of us.
I'm surprised and sickened by how Americans have been so easily frightened by misinformation and fear-mongering since Paris. Imagine if there was a large-scale terrorist attack on our soil. Oh, wait...
Three results of invading Iraq are: lots of money for the US defense industry, chaos in Iraq, and thousands of physically and mentally maimed veterans.
I agree with Super390. The best thing for all the young people who are so turned on by Sanders (I like him too) would be to channel that energy into local and state politics. Voting every four years gets you only so far. I'm not optimistic this will happen after all the enthusiasm over Obama evaporated in 2010. Where were all those voters?
Since tRump is not too forthcoming with details on virtually anything, I will assume he means there's a difference between Muslim visitors, refugees, and applicants for citizenship and Muslim American citizens. I would assume also that it is commonly understood by the general population that American Muslim *citizens* are immune to this brownshirt-ism. But, however, it is but one very short step away from Muslim registration and deportation should Congress allow it. What a sad little man and trying times for the rest of us.
I'm surprised and sickened by how Americans have been so easily frightened by misinformation and fear-mongering since Paris. Imagine if there was a large-scale terrorist attack on our soil. Oh, wait...
Three results of invading Iraq are: lots of money for the US defense industry, chaos in Iraq, and thousands of physically and mentally maimed veterans.