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In reply to the discussion: Nancy Pelosi, whose husband Paul was the victim to political violence, was among 22 Democrats who walked out of Kirk [View all]C_U_L8R
(49,540 posts)36. That loathsome bubblehead is the perfect Republican icon.
Martyr him all they want they only embrace his awfulness more thoroughly.
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Nancy Pelosi, whose husband Paul was the victim to political violence, was among 22 Democrats who walked out of Kirk [View all]
riversedge
Sep 2025
OP
October 14th is the day we get to say good bye to Charlie all over again. Bye.
twodogsbarking
Sep 2025
#2
When Columbus landed he saw natives and commented that they would make slaves and we celebrate him
Stargazer99
Sep 2025
#47
I remind myself that anything Chump does now can be UNDONE by the NEXT Democrat
FakeNoose
Sep 2025
#12
should have been every single "person" who had a soul to walk out. A martyr is what they wanted.
Evolve Dammit
Sep 2025
#14
It can and will be weaponized against certain Democrats even though it is otherwise meaningless
Wiz Imp
Sep 2025
#39
The day of Remembrance was a separate resolution in the Senate from the main resolution
Wiz Imp
Sep 2025
#31
With a minor modification: " National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk and the EPSTEIN FILES"? nt
Shoeless Louis
Sep 2025
#44
Good on her. And shame on my Rep for who I left a message when I heard he voted yes.
Nanjeanne
Sep 2025
#46