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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums43 traitors pledged allegiance to mf45 and not our constitution and rule of law.
They need to be voted out next time for their seditious behavior.
From now on they should be referred to as the sedition 43 caucus.
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43 traitors pledged allegiance to mf45 and not our constitution and rule of law. (Original Post)
kimbutgar
Feb 2021
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dalton99a
(81,568 posts)1. If they think Trump is loyal to them
Exhibit A: Mike Pence
Irish_Dem
(47,321 posts)2. He would have them killed in a heartbeat if it suited him.
ProudMNDemocrat
(16,786 posts)3. Seditious 43 Caucus...
Every Democrat running for office need to use this as part of their campaigns. Those House Republicans who voted NOT to impeach, this will be used against them as well.
SCantiGOP
(13,871 posts)4. I just wrote my two Senators
(Graham and Scott from SC) and told them I hope they feel nothing but shame the next time they look a Capitol police officer in the eye.
They put party over country, and their political fortunes ahead of their oath to the Constitution.