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ShellyF's avatar

Must be an awful lot of them with charges. Such corrupt people. Vote them out vote them all out

Jeff Purdon's avatar

Try to tell us, more loudly, how disgusting your caucuses are. What a joke. When you’re not prioritizing Russia and Israel, this is what you do.

Primary everyone out

Yacheng's avatar

Color me shocked. In other breaking news water is discovered to be wet.

Linda Palmer's avatar

Try! Again and again and again

Coyote Prophet's avatar

And this is why every single one of them need to lose their lives now!

Casey Bowles's avatar

Those pedo sacks of shite finally found a bipartisan cause they overwhelmingly agree upon.

Diana_xoxoxo's avatar

That is shocking! Said nobody

Regina Clarke's avatar

And tax dollars pay for the cover-up…

Al Bundy's avatar

Should preemptively arrest all those pedorats that voted Nay!!!

Charlie Rosewater's avatar

What is their argument?

One might have reasonably assumed that, in light of these revolting Epstein revelations, plus the now demonstrable fact that 90+% of Congress has been bribed by (and are therefore in subservience to) AIPAC, that these respectable members of Congress would take THIS particular vote as an opportunity to slightly assuage the concerns of We the People by (at least ostensibly) demanding transparency and full disclosure to the public who (ostensibly) they are meant to represent.

Meanwhile, We the People are only left to imagine what it is that’s prevented them from doing so.

Future historians will likely view this decision as the proverbial nail in the coffin of an obviously deeply corrupted government.

Nick Wilkins's avatar

Does anyone have the list of members who have taken money from AIPAC? Could be pretty similar. Just saying.