Take a look at this @MadisonPark1 

, absolutely amazing to finally see a presidential candidate call these monsters out for their rampant animal abuse.
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Blown away. Finally the hurtful truth is getting out there thanks to awesome people like Bernie. Just amazing!


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PS: My boy Meep is a huge Bernie supporter. Meow.


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Princeton says, “The way I see it, Bernie is a fine fine man; a real powerhouse”.pic.twitter.com/vGnd8pSNvA
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I read about his concern for animals on his website ranging from shelter animals to factory farmed, wildlife and more. It’s beyond wonderful to learn the voiceless matter in this campaign.
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And you know, I've been a Bernie supporter since 2015, I'm very aware of his history, and he's always been fighting on the right side of history decades before other people. If that's not the definition of a leader, I don't know what is. It's sad to see both corporate Dems (1/2)
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(2/2) and the GOP work tirelessly together to tear this man down. The Washington Post runs smear after smear piece on his policies. MSNBC does nothing but mock him. The entire establishment knows he's the only one who is a threat to corporate money owning American politics.
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THIS is why Ronald Reagan and the republicans KILLED over 4 MILLION family farms in the 80s...so that he and his buddies could buy up millions of acres of farmland for pennies on the dollar and control the food chain. Who else remembers Farm Aid concerts trying to save farms?pic.twitter.com/GS7V92plDN
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I do. I think it might be still going.
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I remember crying, watching the news...our family farm was not lost but it stopped being a working farm. for decades after, my parents just leased out the land for cutting hay. It made just enough to pay the taxes every year. I sold it 5 years ago and bought a new farm.
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I hope that's good and it's a working farm.
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We are working on it, It was never a farm before so it is safe to use to grow organic, heirloom apples on. The old farm had been used for conventional agriculture for over 100 years so the soil had loads of residue. The old one was in Arkansas, the new one in Colorado.
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Loads of best wishes to you on that. I have a lot of admiration for folks who farm.
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Thank you so much, the encouragement helps. I just wish that I would have done it when I was young. LOL
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I can't believe I'm alive to hear a presidential candidate (and front runner) talk about factory farms.
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absolutely, break up big ag!
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Here is an article about Bernie SAVING family farms in the 80s when the republicans were bankrupting 4 MILLION family farms.pic.twitter.com/cx0ReWrMOg
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Thank you for finally speaking about this! Factory farms are pure evil. No animal should have to suffer the way these animals have. A society should be judged by the way it treats its animals, it's children, and it's old people, and we're failing on all three fronts.
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