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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 2283665" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>democrats make me sick. seeing liz warren support hillary was surprising and disgusting and not surprising was bernie supporting hillary the hawk.</p><p></p><p>anyways, i saw this somewhere else last night, and here it is in another article:</p><p></p><p>"</p><p>. Sanders delegates here emphasize that he’s not directing them, and that any protest activity on the floor is a result of grass-roots activism. That makes the push for unity, now coming from both Mrs. Clinton and Sanders, an even more daunting challenge.</p><p></p><p></p><p>“If we learned one thing from <strong>Bernie Sanders, it’s that the movement is about all of us, not him</strong>,” says Justin Molito, a union organizer from Connecticut who is attending the convention as a Sanders delegate. “So when<strong> he asks us not to protest</strong>, I’d respectfully disagree. You have to make a moral choice about what your role is here.”"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 2283665, member: 56035"] democrats make me sick. seeing liz warren support hillary was surprising and disgusting and not surprising was bernie supporting hillary the hawk. anyways, i saw this somewhere else last night, and here it is in another article: " . Sanders delegates here emphasize that he’s not directing them, and that any protest activity on the floor is a result of grass-roots activism. That makes the push for unity, now coming from both Mrs. Clinton and Sanders, an even more daunting challenge. “If we learned one thing from [B]Bernie Sanders, it’s that the movement is about all of us, not him[/B],” says Justin Molito, a union organizer from Connecticut who is attending the convention as a Sanders delegate. “So when[B] he asks us not to protest[/B], I’d respectfully disagree. You have to make a moral choice about what your role is here.”" [/QUOTE]
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