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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRepublicans are already trying to remove the scarlet letter they branded on themselves
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Republicans are already trying to remove the scarlet letter they branded on themselves (Original Post)
kpete
Dec 2020
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Zoonart
(12,035 posts)1. Out out damned spot.
Freddie
(9,325 posts)2. Was wondering when this would start
Nah, you signed it you own it.
RAB910
(3,619 posts)3. The traitorous scum didn't congradulate our new President
that pathetic pronouncement doesn't change the fact that he betrayed our nation and tried to stage a coup
cry baby
(6,682 posts)4. Nope, you seditious POS. nt
Phoenix61
(17,080 posts)5. What a pathetic POS. So much for going down with the ship. nt
tavernier
(12,514 posts)6. Gosh. I can just picture you as one of Washington's Generals,
freezing in the trenches to uphold our new republic.
Not.
You would happily turn your coat and head off to a safer place with warm lodgings and King George benefits.
Traitor.
NNadir
(33,642 posts)7. Benedict Arnold was once one of Washington's Generals. He also ended up supporting a king...
...an insane one at that.
The Madness of King George.
TomSlick
(11,230 posts)8. That's my Congressman.
Makes me proud.
Allow me to translate from South Arkansas for you: "Sure, I signed on to a bit of sedition to make my ignorant redneck constituents happy. Now, it's time that we all move on."