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by Vaquas » Mon Feb 22, 2021 5:47 pm
by Sarenium » Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:13 pm
Vaquas wrote:Baharia turned to Senator Dayton.
“Senator, is there anything that could convince you to suspend your campaign and endorse Senator Murphy?” He inquired.
...I'd like to do you slowly...
Just another Australian.
by Vaquas » Mon Feb 22, 2021 7:42 pm
Sarenium wrote:Vaquas wrote:Baharia turned to Senator Dayton.
“Senator, is there anything that could convince you to suspend your campaign and endorse Senator Murphy?” He inquired.
"I have a delegate lead, both in super and pledged delegates, and I believe I will retain a popular vote lead going into the Convention, Mr President," Jillian said with no inflection, "Senator Murphy, I don't see a path in which I lose either, I don't believe you will win, your campaign is losing supporters left and right, I'm sorry sir but I don't believe the plurality of Democratic Primary Voters, delegates and elected officials should be sidelined to," she paused, "appease Senator Murphy."
by Sarenium » Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:11 pm
Vaquas wrote:Sarenium wrote:
"I have a delegate lead, both in super and pledged delegates, and I believe I will retain a popular vote lead going into the Convention, Mr President," Jillian said with no inflection, "Senator Murphy, I don't see a path in which I lose either, I don't believe you will win, your campaign is losing supporters left and right, I'm sorry sir but I don't believe the plurality of Democratic Primary Voters, delegates and elected officials should be sidelined to," she paused, "appease Senator Murphy."
“Even if Senator Murphy were to offer you the slot as his running mate? You would still decline?” Rashid asked.
...I'd like to do you slowly...
Just another Australian.
by Puertollano » Tue Feb 23, 2021 1:08 am
Sarenium wrote:Vaquas wrote:
“Even if Senator Murphy were to offer you the slot as his running mate? You would still decline?” Rashid asked.
"Mr. President, if I was offered that position on a Murphy ticket, I would not accept it," she said, pausing, then looking at Levi, "I'm sorry, but I can't be convinced to drop out when I'm winning by every metric, I'm prepared to put you in my cabinet, but I can't be VP to someone who I believe has some serious issues with women in politics," she alluded to the words of Kathleen Nez.
by Sarenium » Tue Feb 23, 2021 1:34 am
Puertollano wrote:Sarenium wrote:
"Mr. President, if I was offered that position on a Murphy ticket, I would not accept it," she said, pausing, then looking at Levi, "I'm sorry, but I can't be convinced to drop out when I'm winning by every metric, I'm prepared to put you in my cabinet, but I can't be VP to someone who I believe has some serious issues with women in politics," she alluded to the words of Kathleen Nez.
"I am a secret sexist now, Jillian? Nevermind. I don't want to be in your cabinet anymore. I will continue my campaign until the convention."
...I'd like to do you slowly...
Just another Australian.
by Vaquas » Tue Feb 23, 2021 1:35 am
by Alozia » Mon Mar 08, 2021 12:55 pm
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Concerned American Workers » Mon Mar 08, 2021 1:44 pm
by Emazia » Mon Mar 08, 2021 1:53 pm
Concerned American Workers wrote:
The man stepped onto the stage, smiling broadly and flashing his charismatic grin at the cameras. He only nodded respectfully at the Secretary before approaching the stage, wanting to do him as little time as day as possible. He approached his podium and microphone with a smile, waiting for the moderator to start.
by Alozia » Mon Mar 08, 2021 2:03 pm
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Concerned American Workers » Mon Mar 08, 2021 2:12 pm
by Alozia » Mon Mar 08, 2021 2:25 pm
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Emazia » Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:34 am
by Concerned American Workers » Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:39 am
by Emazia » Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:51 am
by Alozia » Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:10 am
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Concerned American Workers » Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:13 am
by Emazia » Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:53 am
Alozia wrote:
"Moving onto our first question for the night. Over the past four years our nation has seen a drastic increase of violence from radical groups. Our schools, places of worship and social gatherings have come under attack from individuals supporting extremist ideologies. How would you, given the ability, address the issue and bring peace to public discourse in America?"
Concerned American Workers wrote:
"Let's be clear and not mince words. These attacks that have happened in recent years are the result of hateful rhetoric fueled by Arnold Wolf's own disregard for insulting people and shouting off dog whistles. And now my opponent tonight has done the exact same thing for the past year. Yet they will turn around and blame the so-called 'radical left' when more people have died at the hands of white supremacists in the past year alone. What an insult to the people of Charlottesville, to the Jewish community in Pittsburgh, and so many more, including many black Americans who have been attacked and killed at their places of worship."
Marty raised his voice.
"So let's start by recognizing the violence posed by anti-Semitic, xenophobic, racist, and borderline to outright fascist groups. That means one of my first priorities in the Senate, if the good people of Oregon choose to send me, will be to pass new hate crime legislation criminalizing the actions of these groups. It means expanding targeting of potential threats. And it means empowering our legal system to stop putting away innocent people and letting these hate-filled people off the hook. Only once we start taking these attacks seriously can we even start to have peace in public discourse, and I hope that whoever is president come 2021 will be as committed to this as the American people are."
"Defending minority communities is not just an ad nor is it a policy position you can pull off the air. It's a commitment and we have to remain steadfast to it because people like the Secretary will try to undermine us every step of the way."
by Concerned American Workers » Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:59 pm
by Emazia » Thu Mar 11, 2021 2:01 am
Concerned American Workers wrote:
"Secretary Porter, you're bragging about your leadership in the Middle East but as far as I know, we are still tied up in a war nearly two decades after with terrorists still destabilizing the region. If that is your success, if that is what we are supposed to call a victory, if that is what we got after millions of lives lost, lives of honest Americans, I think I speak for the rest of the nation: no thanks!"
Marty shook his head and gestured to the Secretary.
"He speaks about political correctness being a threat to our way of life. If words offend you that much Secretary, I think we know who is the real quote unquote snowflake on this stage. The question wasn't what do we call threats. The question was what are they. And right now, the numbers don't lie. People are suffering as white supremacy and xenophobia grows rampant. And hiding behind mental illness when the GOP won't even support real funding for mental health programs just rings of hypocrisy."
"As for your little "Shame on me" stunt Secretary? I will not be shamed for standing up to bullies like you. To generals like you who sent good American men and women to fight wars you want to continue. Wars you say you won but you couldn't even finish them. It's disgraceful to brag about your tactical successes on this stage when lives were lost. It's always America First until it is time to put an end to wars. It's why I've proposed the Department of Peace, an approach to issues not through gunpoint but real resolution. Not through loud threats and growls like from the Secretary but real conversations. Not through American or Iraqi or any bloodshed but through real reform and real peacemaking. That's how we respond to hate, both here and abroad. By putting justice and equality first."
by Alozia » Thu Mar 11, 2021 2:25 am
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Emazia » Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:32 am
Alozia wrote:
"I would like to remind both of you gentlemen that you are expected to maintain a certain level of decorum during this debate. If either one of you continues to use insults instead of arguments your microphone will be cut off. Moving on to the next question. A wise woman once said 'There can be a hundred people in the room, and 99 don't believe in you, but one does.' What do you say to the young people of this country who feel like they are not listened to during this time of numerous crises? How would you convince them that you are that one person who does believe in them and their capabilities?"
by Concerned American Workers » Thu Mar 11, 2021 2:50 pm
by Emazia » Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:09 pm
Concerned American Workers wrote:
"Or how about a moment of silence for the lives lost in the wars we waged Secretary?" fired back Marty, letting the words hang in the air and interrupting whatever Porter had tried to do.
"Because, look, the Secretary wants you to believe what he does. That this country is perfect for everyone. But let's just ask that delivery driver. Let's ask if he's able to go to college or trade school right now. Let's ask if the American families in this country are doing great. Because while Bernard Porter shouts right now about how great this country is, has he forgotten what we're on this stage for? What we agreed upon: donations to organizations across America to help provide basic food to Americans. How can we justify endless war? How can we be proud of American right now? When Americans are going hungry and broke."
Marty faced the audience.
"Now I do agree with the Secretary on one thing: we are a hard-working nation. But let's fix the scales of work. Let's restore the dignity of work. Let's look to this young people in this country and show them that their future can be great. That starts by allowing students to unionize across the nation. That starts by raising the minimum wage to help young people work their way through college. That starts by moving money to our schools to strengthen public education. And that starts by supporting a new voting age of 16 years old. But all this new opportunity we can create can be for everyone, it can be for the everyday family. It can be for making this nation truly a place we can be proud of. Where work is just and fair, and where poverty is eliminated."
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