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Accents are not set at birth, they actually can be heavily influenced by a person’s peer group. If he has a black family and a lot of black friends his accent and speech patterns would change to reflect his social circles.

Sean Hannity and Ted Cruz in one room. This is why the suicide pill exists.

I’m really curious where you see Hillary Clinton as a Republican. Because here in the real world, she supports gay rights, women’s rights, addressing climate change, increasing the minimum wage, heavily regulating fracking, overturning Citizens United, gun regulation, and regulating Wall Street.

Super delegates aren’t going to support him. Super delegates are democrats. Although he’s been a career politician and an independent for 30 years, Sanders has been a democrat for a year “for the media” those are his words. He’s done very little for the DNC and criticizes them any chance he gets. He’s a user. They

I like Sanders. I’d prefer him winning to Clinton winning. But this is perfect, perfect, perfect.

I can almost sort of agree with Bernie supporters to the extent that the October deadline is a bit extreme, but at the same time, I’m sick of him characterizing every undemocratic aspect of the primaries that benefit Clinton as some sort of massive voter fraud, while touting and crowing about victories that also came

Can’t blame him. I can’t even imagine how exhausting this whole process must be.

Every time he loses, Bernie Sanders alludes to voting “irregularities.” When he wins, mostly caucuses, which are not very democratic in their own right given that most people can’t have the time to participate in them, not so much. The Democrats dropped from NY rolls would be favorable towards Hillary. Because Hillary

Sure, but we can have a discussion about how bad the sexism is, both from men and the internalized sexism from women. I’m very confused about having access to the internet, where we can find out quite a lot about a candidate; including their votes, their positions, whether or not they got a drubbing in the 90s from

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Sadly, the only thing that’s going to “bring on a revolution” is if Netflix’s servers were to go down for a whole weekend.

Anytime someone talks about revolution, I can’t help but roll my eyes.

The part of the story that matters is that a child is dead by violence and her siblings witnessed it. Victims matter more than perpetrators, especially when they were powerless to change the outcome. Her name is Tahirah; his name should be forgotten.

When you take out your loaded gun with the fucking safety off and wave it around in a roomful of children, then any shooting that results is intentional.

To what standard are tobacco companies held now that they weren’t held to before?

I’d add that these fanatics are only setting themselves up for disappointment when their candidate wins and they find out that their champion isn’t the revolutionary they expected. I remember a lot of people hoping Obama would be some transcendent figure once he got into office; these people spent the next few years

So much this.

Gun manufactures typically don’t have stores and don’t sell direct. They also cant advertise on TV, and I don’t think I have seen a gun ad in anything other than a gun magazine in decades. Kids cant buy guns themselves either. The NRA encourages kids to shoot with their parents, I guess. What kid involved shooting has

Ellie:

You couldn’t be more wrong. Gun manufacturers make outstanding products that function virtually flawlessly with hardly any malfunctions. They haven’t lied about what their products do, or what they are for. People don’t get killed because guns malfunctioned in any way. A gun is a tool to kill, it should never be