Sanders Delivers ‘Huuge’ Ypsilanti Michigan Rally

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By Kathleen Gray and Niraj Warikoo, Detroit Free Press
YPSILANTI (Feb. 15, 2016 20:43 ET) — The line snaked for several blocks as more than 9,000 people crowded into the Convocation Center at Eastern Michigan University to see Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders during his first visit to Michigan this election season.

The crowd, mostly young people, came to hear his messages on income inequality, the need for campaign finance reform and aggressive action to protect the environment. And Sanders did not disappoint.

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While Republicans, Obama Duke It Out, Supreme Court Justice Confirmation History Tells All

20160213_1500 How Long Does It Take to Confirm (NYT).jpg(Feb. 15, 2016 07:25 ET)–There were several issues created when Justice Antonin Scalia died Saturday. Mainstream media reports for the most part focused on how the GOP would interfere with any nominee submitted by President Obama being that this is his last year in office.

Then there were the reports that mentioned President Obama’s intention to not delay moving forward with nominating a replacement.

Eventually, the reporting broke away from that rut, broadening into more substantive areas such as; 1) what the usual length of time was for nominations to be confirmed; and 2) what was the history of nominees submitted during the last year of a presidents term.

Below is a breakdown prepared by The New York Times which begins to address the first question regarding the length of time to confirm. The other question, regarding the practice and history of last year nominations, was not fully discussed, “. . . few presidents have successfully filled vacancies announced in their final full year.”

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Bernie Sanders is winning over voters from Clinton Republicans

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by Reno Berkely, The Inquistr

(Feb. 14, 2016) –Bernie Sanders is winning over voters from all walks of life, and it appears that he may even be converting Donald Trump supporters. Folks who have identified as Republicans for years have made the switch, citing Bernie’s honesty, integrity, and unwavering stance on issues.

“Despite consistent deception and dirty tactics from the Clinton campaign and the DNC, Sanders has conducted his campaign with the same poise, honesty, financial integrity and commitment to the underprivileged he has demonstrated during his entire political career. Even if I don’t agree with Sanders on every issue, I’d rather have a president I can respect unequivocally.”

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Sanders Civil Rights Photographs Tell History, Setup Future

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By Daryl Parsons
(Feb. 14, 2016 04:28 AM ET)– A number of old civil rights photographs have been circulating around the internet which appear to show Senator Bernie Sanders engaged in various marches, sit-ins and other demonstrations.

In an effort to help shed some light on the validity of these photographs, which are really interesting to look at, and which demonstrate an enhanced air of integrity for Sanders, included in this post are a number of links which discussing these photographs in more depth.

The photographs have also been used to discredit claims that Sanders was not as active as he said he was during the civil rights movement.

Congressman John Lewis this week made scathing remarks during a Congressional Black Caucus PAC news conference where he rebuked Sanders’ participation in civil rights activities in the 60s.

Social media began circulating photographs showing Sanders involved in various marches, sit-ins and demonstrations. One photograph actually shows Lewis, Sanders and his wife, who Lewis had his arm around for the picture.

After these photographs circulated over the internet, within days Lewis recanted hsi remarks about Sanders’ limited civil rights movement involvement and “clarified” his remarks.

Photographer Says Disputed 1962 Photo Really Does Show Bernie Sanders

What to Know: Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, No. 08-205, 558 U.S. 310 (2010)

20100121_0000 CITIZENS UNITED v. FEDERAL ELECTION (US 08-2015) Opinion.jpg(Feb. 13, 2016 21:45 EST) Because the US Supreme Court case, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, (2010), has been receiving so much attention throughout this presidential election cycle, here is a consolidated list of links which help those wishing to understand the case more than just its title.

Hillary Clinton has advocated, for unknown reasons, that the Citizens United case became to be because it involved an attack campaign against her.

Why she would want to take credit for something which drastically caused our campaign finance system to become corrupted, is unknown.

The gist of the case involves a movie produced by an anti-Hillary-Clinton entity. The movie was to cause people to not want to elect Hillary Clinton.

There were provisions in a law which required various disclosures when campaign related speech was being paid for and used against a political candidate. That, is what Hillary Clinton was at the time.

The producers of the movie then filed an action in court seeking an injunction to keep the law requiring disclosure from being applied to them.

Accordingly the case, originally launched in 2008, eventually cycled its way through the courts system all the way to the Supreme Court. When in 2010, the court, in a 5-4 split decision, ruled in Citizens United’s favor.

Below are some interesting links for reference.

Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, No. 08-205, 558 U.S. 310 (2010)

Wikipedia Overview

Opinion of the Court.

Taking Back Our Democracy: Responding to Citizens United and the Rise of Super PACs, ACLU, Washington, DC, (July 24, 2012)

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA, McCain–Feingold Act, Mar. 27, 2002)

The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA, McCain–Feingold Act, Pub.L. 107–155, 116 Stat. 81, enacted March 27, 2002, H.R. 2356) is a United States federal law that amended the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which regulates the financing of political campaigns. Its chief sponsors were Senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and John McCain (R-AZ). The law became effective on 6 November 2002, and the new legal limits became effective on January 1, 2003.[1]

Erica Garner Supports Bernie Sanders While Sharing Father’s Loss (Video)

20160213_1500 Bernie Sanders Gets Dramatic Endorsement From Eric Garner’s Daughter (Yahoo).jpg (Feb. 13, 2016 17:00 PM EST) In a YouTube video, “Erica Garner endorsement of Bernie Sanders for President,” posted by Erica Garner, the daughter of the late Eric Garner who died at the hand of the police in 2014, speaks out about her loss.

The four minute video takes you through the personal journey Erica Garner has taken since her father was killed.

“He is not scared to go up against the criminal just system. He’s not scared,” Garner says in the video. “That is why I am for Bernie.”

Official Erica Garner Website

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John Lewis Back Pedals on Sanders Rebuke

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By Meg Kinnard, AP Greenville, S.C. (Feb. 13, 2016, 3:15 PM ET)

Civil rights leader John Lewis on Saturday softened his dismissal of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ work in the 1960s on behalf of racial equality.

Lewis, a Georgia congresswoman who has endorsed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 race, had said about Sanders’ role in the movement: “I never saw him. I never met him.”

Two days later, he felt compelled to clarify his remarks “in the interest of unity.”

“The fact that I did not meet him in the movement does not mean I doubted that Sen. Sanders participated,” Lewis said, and “neither was I attempting to disparage his activism.”

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By Alex Seitz-Wald (Feb. 13, 2016 12:22 PM)

Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis on Saturday clarified comments he made earlier this week questioning Sen. Bernie Sanders’ involvement in the civil rights movement. Lewis, who is supporting Hillary Clinton over Sanders in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, had said he never met Sanders.

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What to Know: Delegates, Unpledges Delegates, and Superdelegates

20160211_2300 Why superdelegates Don’t Matter (CulturallyCurious).jpg Why Superdelegates Don’t Matter by Matt Adler, Former Barack Obama Delegate DNC 2008

(Feb. 12, 2016) Matt Alder a former Barack Obama Delegate, DNC 2008, explains the differences between delegates, unpledged delegates, and superdelegates in a short and concise manner.

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Bernie Sanders Is Intrepid According to the Secret Service

20160211_2309 Bernie Sanders Gets His Secret Service Code Name (HuffPost).jpg (Feb. 12, 2016) — Bernie Sanders has been called many things, but this time it’s personal. His very own secret service detail is calling him by names now, “Intrepid.”

According to news reports already spreading over the internet, “The Bill Press Show” broke the news Thursday morning.

Upon reflection, #FeeltheIntrepid doesn’t quite sound as good as #FeeltheBern.

However, who can complain with what the word “Intrepid” actually means:

Intrepid – resolutely fearless; dauntless.

Nothing wrong with that.

Harry Belafonte Endorses Bernie Sanders for President

20160211_1730 Harry Belafonte Endorses Bernie Sanders for President (Bernie2016).jpg (Feb. 11, 2016 17:30 EST) Civil rights icon and entertainer Harry Belafonte has posted a video on YouTube explaining why he has endorsed Bernie Sanders for president.

“I think he (Sanders) represents opportunity. I think he represents a moral imperative. I think he represents a certain kind of truth that is not often evidenced in the course of politics.”

(Source: Bernie 2016, YouTube 2/11/16)

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