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Sean Penn came to SFSU on Dec. 7 to give a speech to (kind of) endorse Dennis Kucinich, and towards the end of the speech, Leigh Wolf, President of the College Republicans at SFSU stood up and held a few signs. A Kucinich supporter confronted him. Sean Penn continued with his speech.

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  • Wake up people,while we sit here and argue about dem/rep.They run off with the money.

  • @didgedude1 When it comes to politics, I prefer to stay in the middle. I don't know about Fox News since I don't watch TV all that much. But honestly, I have seen more intolerance from Liberals and people like World Can't Wait and Code Pink than I have from TEA Partiers. I have seen some from Conservatives and I condemn that as much as I do the Left.

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  • RON PAUL is that man people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • doesnt this republican douche realise that the more he does that the more people hate him...shot. own. foot.

  • douche 

  • Sean handled this like a pro. Yes, The Constitution is not negotiable. We also need to abolish the illegal Federal Reserve, outlaw lobbying, get publicly funded campaigns, have an honest media investigate 9-11 and get Ron Paul in the White House quick. Check out "Amercia, Freedom to Fascism", on You Tube.

  • @RalphMarx

    My answer to our problems? Cut useless government spending, End the Fed, limit the size of government to one that only follows what's in the constitution.

  • @pf91rodman and whats your answer to the nation's problem, the Federal reserve is the only thing feeding money to every citizens pockets right now, its the institution that prints and distributes the cash. Healthcare is to make sure that even the weakest in society is not exploited by capitalist gain and education to educate the future , now. I can't help it if you FUCKED it up a long time ago, but work to fix rather than bicker over the stupid left/right issue

  • @RalphMarx

    No it's not the government's job at all. You should read the Constitution, because it doesn't give the federal government the authority to do that. The government's job is to protect Life, Liberty, and Property only. Problems start to occur when the government steps out of those boundaries.For example. The dollar is collapsing due to the creation of the Fed,and Heathcare and Education are getting more expensive. The government is inefficient and only wastes tax money. I have answered

  • @pf91rodman but that's the duty of a government, to help any large "overbearing" business from collapsing otherwise this recession would have been a bloody depression. The U.S Government didn't even bail out the state governments of Michigan and California when technically its the duty of the federal government to do so. Business men are not very nice people and government men are very gullible and that is a lethal combination in itself. Still you've haven't answered my question?

  • @RalphMarx

    If the government is covering the losses of the Big Banks using tax payer money, what else would you call it? Because that's certainly not Capitalism. If the banks went under, then they went under. Government bailouts don't make the losses go away, because it'll just add to the national debt. People should be investing in businesses that make good decisions anyway. If you think government should bailout everyone's bad choices, then you are living in a make believe world.

  • @pf91rodman sorry , corporatism is socialism? I'm sorry what books have you been reading, because your intelligence on the subject is remarkable lacking, firstly it cannot be considered as socialism , rather truly Elitism or better FASCISM to put it bluntly. Secondly what you have generally foreseen if the banks HAD indeed gone under?

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