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In reply to the discussion: A day after shooting, House Democrats erupt in protest [View all]Saviolo
(3,321 posts)51. I don't blame them for being tired of moments of silence.
They happen all too frequently these days.
Moments of silence are the very definition of doing nothing. A mass shooting happens and the first thing they do is organize a moment to literally do nothing about it, symbolically. How does literally doing nothing pay any respect to the dead and injured?
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Vote as many Republicans out this time, and do the same in the Mid term. Then change can happen.
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#42
A lot of Blue Dog Democrats vote with the Republicans on a lot of these issues.
tblue37
Jun 2016
#37
Not even a true majority with turncoats like Lieberman and Nelson in the mix. nt
tblue37
Jun 2016
#36
You know they could have changed the filibuster rules at any time but chose not to.
PoliticAverse
Jun 2016
#53
More than a dozen Democrats voted for NC's 'bathroom bill'. Other Democrats embrace the
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#49