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Multiple choice question.

1. a football game

2. a hockey game

3. the floor of the US Senate

 

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Trump finally Made America Great Again...by exposing himself and his lies as the problem. His disgrace is now complete enough to turn red states blue and change the balance of power in DC.

Methinks that will go a long way to restoring the greatness that the US lost in the last four years.

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There seems to be a bigger problem with just knowing why people believe what they believe. 

The woman that got killed was a military veteran and worked in security.  What was she doing rushing the Capitol building?  What was she supporting?

https://www.kusi.com/kusi-news-confirms-identity-of-woman-shot-and-killed-inside-us-capitol/

The woman is Ashli Babbit, a 14-year veteran, who served four tours with the US Air Force, and was a high level security official throughout her time in service.

Her husband says she was a strong supporter of President Trump, and was a great patriot to all who knew her.

Patriots don't storm the Capitol trying to violate the Constitution by changing the result of a presidential election. 

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Look at these two guys.  They have no idea why they're there.  It's just a vandal party.  Probably father and son.

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18 hours ago, Namerow said:

I wouldn't take this too lightly.  America has a history of vicarious presidential assassinations.  If that happens... what next?

~33% are shot and killed, shot and injured, shot at,  or other by their own citizens.  The job deserves danger pay.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_assassination_attempts_and_plots

 

He needs a mask, no matter Covid.

Looking at that schnoz makes me want to puke. 

 

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