@RepBowman spoke for so many when he expressed his outrage over intransigence on changing gun laws and the blaming of insane policies for the violence rather than the obvious, that we have people with assault rifles in our midst with no substantive regulation.
@OpusVI1@OAlexanderDK @Markwojostheman Not to disparage Muslims in any way but those to guys in the video are yelling Allah'u'Akbar. So at least they are. Odd to praise God as you invade a sovereign state who didn't provoke you.
@revrrlewis Hehe, he's telling the truth!
It's an objective fact that he believes that. Well at least he says he believes it is an objective fact. An objective fact that flies in the face of all evidence to the contrary
@count_01@PreetBharara While one can condemn the Marc Rich pardon, the difference is Clinton wasn't pardoning a potential co-conspirator of a crime. This is where this might be able to be prosecuted as obstruction of Justice, along with others outlined by Mueller.
@ajpresto@_queenbitc@JDiamond1 Looks correct and complete to me. I've been voting for ten years absentee in my state and that's the only detail the give me. It's not like tracking a package. The report you show just says you voted.
Shouldn't this read, upheld democracy?!?! "In one, out of Pennsylvania, the court pleased Democrats by refusing to stop the state from accepting absentee ballots that arrive up to three days after Election Day" https://t.co/BxB3c7rHO9
Just confirmed on @MSNBC: Notre Dame President Fr. John Jenkins, who attended the Amy Coney Barrett SCOTUS announcement on Saturday, has tested positive for COVID.
@rhiles2760@seungminkim @PaulaReidCBS @jdawsey1@scotusreporter CDC says the virus lingers in the upper respiratory system for up to 3 months. They is not contagious, but that doesn't give me confidence. We're still learning
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