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Imagine being Bernie Sanders wanting to be president knowing your opponents are going to crow non-stop about the total failure of the Venezuelan state so you might want to not have that hung around your neck the next year & a half
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They're going to hang it around his neck regardless. This will not help anything
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They literally don't have affordable food or medicine in Venezuela
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We’ve hit them with sanctions which have only hurt the poor and middle class and their big corps have held food and supplies from the people in an attempt to have them give in and turn on the govt. I’m sure Abrams and Bolton care about The Venezuelan people.
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Sanders has always been naive, or worse, about American foreign policy. He really needs to grow up, read some Chomsky, and sit this one out. He doesn't have to defend Chavez et al if he doesn't want to. Just say nothing!
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I don't think he is naive. I think he has been turned into a pawn. His behavior is not in keeping with the Bernie Sanders of 20 years younger. Has power and politics changed him?
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I think he just doesn’t want to be suicided
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How about some investigative journalism to find out who controls the
@SenSanders account. Becha it leads back to Clinton.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Why I think Sanders needs
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why not just elect tulsi?
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If only he listened to Bernie Sanders he would know Trump isn't being magnanimous when he seeks violence against Hispanics in the global South.https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1098230666330865670 …
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Latin Americans*
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If they're doing something nefarious *in addition* to sending humanitarian aid, then by all means, condemn any such nefarious actions. But sending food and medicine to sick and starving human beings is the opposite of an injustice, even if it might undermine those people's govt.
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Yeah, and never forget our great good will, and with such equitable outcomes, when we delivered humanitarian aid to the Contras in the '80s.
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This is an example of
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Has he ever even mentioned US economic warfare against the people of Venezuela?
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Bernie's maddeningly frustrating in some instances and this is one. If I waited for somebody with whom I agreed on virtually EVERY issue, I'd have to look to Tulsi Gabbard, and we all know SHE won't be allowed within a mile of a seat of power like the one in The Oval Office.
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Agreed!
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