@DCBL39@TheRickWilson Well, if they show that they no longer live by the kkk 'rules', then perhaps they no longer are. Sometimes people change. May not happen a lot, but some who used to wear kkk masks no longer do, nor do they live by those 'rules' anymore. They work to stop the kkk. It has happened.
On December 31, 2020, US Rep. Jamie Raskin announced that his 25-year-old son Tommy, a second-year student at Harvard Law School, had died.
Four days later, Raskin posted a tribute that revealed, after a prolonged battle with depression, Tommy had died by suicide.
In a farewell note, the 25-year-old said, "Please forgive me. My illness won today. Look after each other, the animals, and the global poor. All my love, Tommy."
Tommy was buried on January 5, 2021.
The next day, Raskin was in the Capitol with his daughter and son-in-law during the Capitol attack.
Hours later, he started drafting an article of impeachment against Trump, and six days later, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi named Raskin the lead manager of Trump's second impeachment.
Today, Raskin is still one of the loudest critics of the current president, one of the most progressive leaders in Congress, and one of the strongest people — period.
Our current president bullies him on social media weekly.
@CohenJeffr13976@marceelias Where I live it's 2 hours to my polling place to vote. There are many people throughout the country in a similar situation. We have always been sent mail in ballots.