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In reply to the discussion: Top Democratic senator...: 'This may very well be the most important thing I do in my public life' [View all]lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)31. Witting. Enthusiastically witting.
Though rather witless when it comes to managing a cover-up, it seems.
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Top Democratic senator...: 'This may very well be the most important thing I do in my public life' [View all]
babylonsister
Feb 2017
OP
As long as they put political party, and their draconian agenda ahead of America nothing will happen
still_one
Feb 2017
#5
OT: King Crimson's Live/Toronto album- unsurpassed quality of production and performance.
Eyeball_Kid
Feb 2017
#27
Obama may have been thinking that many of the investigations' sources could end up dead.
lagomorph777
Feb 2017
#30
getting the asshole out of office would be the most important thing anyone can do right now
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2017
#9
Sen. Wyden also said there is nothing more important to him than getting to the bottom of this.
Amaryllis
Feb 2017
#10
That last sentence by Whitehouse is an eye-opener.Can hardly wait till Red Don rants at them on Tues
Hekate
Feb 2017
#16
Good to see Warner doing this. Planning to go represent us at his office with others this week.
JudyM
Feb 2017
#17
Anybody from or affiliated with Russia who can confirm what we think we know, is dead.
Eliot Rosewater
Feb 2017
#26