"Sen. Bernie Sanders was once so work-shy, he got kicked out of a hippie commune in 1971 for
avoiding duties and distracting residents.
The Vermont senator and presidential candidate visited the farm in 1971 for research purposes. The 30-year old Sanders was writing an article on natural childbirth that appeared in a newsletter for the Liberty Party Union’s magazine Movement.
“Endless political discussion,” and a distaste for work allegedly resulted in Sanders being asked to leave the commune,...
Deloz, who lived near the commune, recalls the eccentric aspects of Myrtle Hill commune life. “Many elements of Western medicine came under suspicion during this period, but none more so than modern obstetrics,” Deloz writes." DailyCaller
The Vermont senator and presidential candidate visited the farm in 1971 for research purposes. The 30-year old Sanders was writing an article on natural childbirth that appeared in a newsletter for the Liberty Party Union’s magazine Movement.
“Endless political discussion,” and a distaste for work allegedly resulted in Sanders being asked to leave the commune,...
Deloz, who lived near the commune, recalls the eccentric aspects of Myrtle Hill commune life. “Many elements of Western medicine came under suspicion during this period, but none more so than modern obstetrics,” Deloz writes." DailyCaller
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