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Become a cosponsor of Sen. Sanders' bill to end all fossil fuel subsidies here: www.sanders.senate.gov
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Become a cosponsor of Sen. Sanders' bill to end all fossil fuel subsidies here: www.sanders.senate.gov
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sanders.senate.gov Warning that "American democracy in endangered," Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday proposed a constitutional amendment to overturn a Supreme Court ruling that allowed unrestricted and secret campaign spending by corporations on US elections. The first constitutional amendment ever proposed by Sanders during his two decades in Congress would reverse the narrow 5-to-4 ruling in Citizens United vs. the Federal Elections Commission. Show your support - sign the petition at sanders.senate.gov
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THIS IS A MUST SEE , FINALLY SOMEONE IN SENATE IS TELLING THE TRUTH WHAT IS GOING ON IN OUR COUNTRY !!! THANKYOU C-SPAN AND BERNIE SAMNDERS....

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Sen. Sanders discusses the Columbia, Korea and Panama free trade agreements.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders addressed the 2011 USW Constitutional Convention

Senator Bernie Sanders joins Ed Schultz to talk about today's jobs numbers and the economic recovery under President Obama.
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Saying he was prepared to speak "as long as possible" against a tax deal between the White House and congressional Republicans, Sen. Bernie Sanders took to the Senate floor to make the case against deepening the deficit and widening the income gap in America by extending Bush-era tax breaks for the very wealthy. "I am simply here today to take as long as I can to explain to the American people the fact that we have got to do a lot better than this agreement provides," Sanders began. After eight and a half hours of speaking without leaving the Senate floor, Sanders brought his day-long stand to a close Friday night. He concluded, "If the American people stand up and say, we can do better than this, that we don't need to drive up the national debt by giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires, that if the American people are prepared to stand -- and we're prepared to follow them -- I think we can defeat this proposal. I think we can come up with a better proposal which better reflects the needs of the middle class and working families of our country and, to me, most importantly, the children of our country. And with that, Madam President, I would yield the floor."
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Barack Obama and Ted Kennedy traveled to Vermont to campaign for Bernie Sanders during the Congressman's successful 2006 US Senate race. Bernie (Bernard) Sanders is an openly socialist Independent member of the United States Senate, representing Vermont. Sen. Sanders was born in 1941 in Brooklyn, New York. He is the son of Jewish Polish immigrants. He was elected to the US Senate in 2006 after serving 16 years in the United States House of Representatives. He is married to Jane O'Meara Sanders.[1] He graduated from the University of Chicago with a BA in political science in 1964. Then he moved to Vermont, where he worked as a carpenter, filmmaker, writer and researcher, among other jobs, before starting his political career. Student activism After one year at Brooklyn College, Sanders spent four years at the University of Chicago, where he joined the Young Peoples Socialist League, youth wing of the Socialist Party USA, the Congress on Racial Equality and the Student Peace Union. He also worked briefly for the communist led United Packinghouse Workers Union. At the end of his junior year Sanders worked in a mental hospital in California as part of a project for the American Friends Service Committee.[...] Vermont activism Sanders moved to Vermont in the mass migration of hippies and anti-Vietnam War activists in the mid-1960s. He worked as a carpenter and journalist, was married and fathered a son, Levi Sanders . In 1971, he became a candidate for the US Senate for the <b>...</b>
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Senator Bernie Sanders on Thom Hartmann (12-22-2010) Senator Sanders explains why the accomplishments of President Obama and the Democrats in Congress are woefully inadequate for what we're dealing with today. What Senator Sanders said in 2010 is still correct in 2012.
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No Jack Abramoff in this 3 minutes, but Sen. Sanders talks more about what's wrong with Congress, and how to cure it. Today I uploaded 3 videos, one with Jack Abramoff before Sen. Sanders joins the program. The reformed lobbyist knows MUCH about what's wrong with Congress and lobbying, and he tells ALL.
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Sign our Twitter Petition in support of Senator Sanders: act.ly The views of progressive Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and conservative Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Social Security are contrasted by The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur. The Largest Online News Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Support TYT for FREE: bit.ly
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"There has been too much discussion in this country -- not just from Republicans, but from Democrats alike -- that we should be making cuts in Social Security. That is wrong," Sen. Bernie Sanders said to a standing ovation from more than 3000 labor leaders who attended the United Steelworkers convention in Las Vegas in August 2011.

Aug 30, 2011 Ed Schultz and Sen. Bernie Sanders rip Republicans for trying to gut FEMA.
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On "UP! with Chris Hayes", the Independent Vermont Senator and the reformed super lobbyist discuss what's wrong with the system, and how to get the money out. Adm. Joe Sestak, a former representative, and writer Katrina Vanden Heuval also contribute.
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The original instrumental i made with bits and peices of Bernie Sanders' amazing speach he gave. This guy is a beast!
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Senator Sanders explains why he will vote "No" on the deficit reduction deal and calls for shared sacrifice as he speaks before the Senate.
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Senator Sanders addresses the urgent need for campaign finance reform

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Senator Sanders speaks out in opposition to deficit reduction that effectively takes from the middle class and the poor and gives to the rich.
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Bernie Sanders leads protest outside Pete Peterson's Fiscal Summit. Speakers include Sen. Sanders, Roger Hickey of Campaign for America's Future, Maya Rockeymoore of Global Policy Solutions, Max Richtman of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, and Terry O'Neill of the National Organization for Women
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Thom Hartmann's weekly national townhall meeting with US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)