tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10853024.post4451315516252177879..comments2024-03-12T20:20:35.830-05:00Comments on Organizing Notes: Hedges on SandersBruce K. Gagnonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10845856861232395427noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10853024.post-13949982664616481332015-07-09T02:37:02.842-05:002015-07-09T02:37:02.842-05:00So you won't be voting at all this campaign? ...So you won't be voting at all this campaign? Or is there a candidate with better foreign policy ideals? And if there is, do you trust That candidate to deal with income inequality as well?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10853024.post-15240063958448655512015-07-08T18:56:04.648-05:002015-07-08T18:56:04.648-05:00The best article on Bernie Sanders -- though I def...The best article on Bernie Sanders -- though I definitely "enjoyed" your blog on his celebrity appearance in Portland -- is Sheepdogging for Hillary on Black Agenda Report. I would never vote for the Sanders as he is a war criminal (voting to approve the murder of Palestinian children). I voted for one war criminal, Bill Clinton, and it still makes me sick that I did so. I will never do it again.<br /><br />I'm ambivalent about Hedges, but it is good to see someone speaking about blue-collar fascism, a term most people seem unfamiliar with. My father was a radical union organizer; the radical unions were either destroyed or assimilated into corporate unions. BIW is a perfect example -- unions supporting a senator who voted against raising the minimum wage, against equal pay for women. Mostly I feel contempt for the AFL-CIO; once upon a time the CIO stood for something better.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com