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10 Signs You're a Raging Liberal

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10 Signs You're a Raging Liberal
  1. You really took advantage of the free Bernie Sanders bumper stickers.
    And possibly sent them to all of your Trump-loving family members.
  2. You believe in gun reform so people don't randomly get shot, such as school children and movie-goers.
      1. You've gotten into one or more political arguments with your Republican family members.I don't know how you can be anti-refugees if you're also an immigrant...
      2. You actually like living on a planet with clean air and water.
      3. The idea of universal health care makes you tingle in your soul.
        “I believe that health care in this country should be a right of all people, not a privilege” -Bernie Sanders
      4. You may or may not have joined BernieSingles.com.
        “Oh and it's free”
      5. You take it upon yourself to inform everyone about the wonders of the Bernie Plan.
        I made snow angels and gave them all Bernie hair and a name tag.
      6. You really like women's rights.
        If I had a dollar for every time someone gave me equal pay, I'd have 75 cents...
      7. You aren't a billionaire, but would still like a say in our government's actions.
      8. You have a heart and a brain.
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