Sad words for supporters of free education for all.
Sad words for the homeless who likely didn't hear Bernie speak.
Sad words for all of us living in "an increasingly uninhabitable climate."
Sad words for workers receiving minimum wage.
Bernie Sanders made it very clear that while withdrawing from the race he is continuing the effort to help shape America into a country that lives up to its great potential. The richest nation in the world, we fall far short of the right to claim the moral high ground in all that is truly important.
America does not provide equality for all, social justice, protection of our people and a list that is virtually endless. It's all the more shameful because 'we the people' hold the power to make change.
Nothing comes without desire and hard work. Each of us must look inside ourselves and determine how we want to contribute to our society and the world our heirs and theirs will inherit.
Bernie Sanders has fought the good fight for over 30 years. Never giving up, taking morally just but politically unpopular views he has persevered and made a great contribution to our ever-evolving nation.
He's not giving up, just suspending his political campaign as he continues the struggle of the poor and middle-class against the entrenched corporate establishment that through its pocketbook makes puppets and marionettes of those in power.
Bernie Sanders will not become President of The United States. He has won the ideological and generational fight that will organically help push America forward towards the realization of its full potential. The overwhelming support of young people ensures his legacy.
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