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RE: Lone Ayn Rand fan protests at a Bernie Sanders rally
(04-04-2016 02:34 PM)olliebaba Wrote:  I liked the sign that said, "we 'deserve' other peoples money." THAT is a lot of cajones. I guess he thinks that because he doesn't have any of his own. No one has told him that you have to work to get your own. And if someone did inform him of this he probably said, "no way I'm going to work. My parents have brought me up up to this point it's total strangers turn to do so".

The next generation, a whole bunch of young communists that don't know history.

wasn't that the ayn rand sign holder?
04-04-2016 03:30 PM
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RE: Lone Ayn Rand fan protests at a Bernie Sanders rally
There is rarely anything that gets a big government loving... statist Liberal... annoyed more than a discussion about Atlas Shrugged. IMO...Rands writings make them embarrassed at themselves. They will never admit it though.
04-04-2016 04:28 PM
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