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kentuck

(111,056 posts)
Wed Dec 18, 2019, 10:19 AM Dec 2019

In the most basic form, it is about rule of law.

In our democracy, that we have chosen, no one is above the law.

We believe in our Constitution as a roadmap for our country.

It is a document of high ideals.

Whatever "grave" concerns we may hear today, whatever human disaster awaits us, let us all agree to adhere to the law.

People have a right to vote for or against. That's the way our system works.

Once we validate all the facts and look at all the evidence, we have the freedom to make our own decisions about the degree of seriousness.

This is an incredibly important debate for our country.

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In the most basic form, it is about rule of law. (Original Post) kentuck Dec 2019 OP
its an important debate to those that it matters to, the other 40% don;t care beachbumbob Dec 2019 #1
And isn't that what TrishaJ Dec 2019 #2

TrishaJ

(797 posts)
2. And isn't that what
Wed Dec 18, 2019, 11:02 AM
Dec 2019

Lindsey Graham hammered us with day and night with Bill Clinton, "RULE OF LAW?"

You know, before he got trapped up Trump's ass?

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