Posted February 1st, 2016 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note from NAL publisher Doug Draper – If you are wondering why I am posting the following endorsement for a candidate running for U.S. president, I have at least two important reasons.
First, what happens in the United States and who the people of that country elects to lead them often has a major impact on Canada, whether we Canadians like it or not.

U.S. contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, Bernie Sanders
Given that, Canada had a federal election last fall where enough of us voted to finally get rid of a government that favoured corporate elites by pursing policies that cut health and other caring programs for the many, gutted environmental protection programs and allowed the upper one per cent to avoid paying hundreds of billions of dollars annually in taxes that could have been used to make life better for all Canadians.
A successful presidential run by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who has had a decades long record of fighting for fairness for everyday people in his country and who has been a consistently strong voice for affordable, quality health care and education, and fair trade and environmental protection on a global scale, would strengthen the case for Canada’s new government pursuing a more progressive agenda.

Second, Niagara At Large is fortunate to have solid base of subscribers and supporters on both sides of the Canada/U.S. border and I am sure many of our American visitors to this site would agree that the amount of coverage the mainstream media has given to the campaign of Donald Trump compared to that of Bernie Sanders has been so outrageously out of balance that one might conclude the media has a hidden agenda to help Trump win the Republic nomination and see Sanders lose the Democratic nomination to Hillary Clinton, who has Wall Street stamped all over her back.
As one more piece of proof of this, I heard nothing on any of the American cable news channels of the endorsement Sanders received this January 31st from Michael Moore, who is an Academy Award-winning film maker and citizen activist who, most recently, stood up for the people in his hometown of Flint, Michigan, consuming poisoned water long before most of the mainstream media did. On the other hand, we have been nearly bombarded to death the with endorsement Trump received late this January from Sarah Palin, whose intelligence rivals that of a tree stump in my backyard and who so obviously sees hitching her wagon to Trump’s over-covered campaign as another way of drawing widespread attention to herself.
For those reasons alone, I am posting the following endorsement from Michael Moore for the one person I would vote for in a presidential election if I where an American citizens – Bernie Sanders.
From Michael Moore –
Tonight (Sunday, January 31st) I officially endorse Bernie Sanders for President.
My Dear Friends,
When I was a child, they said there was no way this majority-Protestant country of ours would ever elect a Catholic as president. And then John Fitzgerald Kennedy was elected president.

U.S. filmmaker and citizen activist Michael Moore
The next decade, they said America would not elect a president from the Deep South. The last person to do that on his own (not as a v-p) was Zachary Taylor in 1849. And then we elected President Jimmy Carter.
In 1980, they said voters would never elect a president who had been divorced and remarried. Way too religious of a country for that, they said. Welcome, President Ronald Reagan, 1981-89.
They said you could not get elected president if you had not served in the military. No one could remember when someone who hadnt served had been elected Commander-in-Chief. Or who had confessed to trying (but not inhaling!) Illegal drugs. President Bill Clinton, 1993-2001. Continue reading →
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