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In reply to the discussion: Doug Jones Says Congress Should Move On From Trump Sexual Misconduct Allegations [View all]Pachamama
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marble falls
Dec 2017
OP
Don't see it that way. If he starts out by appeasing Repugs, when is he going to stop?
50 Shades Of Blue
Dec 2017
#54
Why the hell not? He will never be held accountable for his actions. Time to move on.
tonyt53
Dec 2017
#88
You appear to think that i have no sympathies for those he abused. You couldn't be more wrong.
tonyt53
Dec 2017
#113
When did he ever say the opposite? He represents Alabama. If he wants to keep his job
pnwmom
Dec 2017
#50
Some arguing we would be better off with Moore forget about ALL the evil he represented.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2017
#52
Under normal circumstances, I might feel differently. But in light of the CURRENT
pnwmom
Dec 2017
#93
Nonsense. And a personal attack like that on an election D is ridiculous. I will not alert so
Fred Sanders
Dec 2017
#23
"Doug Jones Says Congress Should Move On From Trump Sexual Misconduct Allegations."
LenaBaby61
Dec 2017
#9
Condervatives have their intersts over represented, conservatives will hardly ever vote for a....
marble falls
Dec 2017
#18
Good. If he's to keep his job in a solidly red state, he'll have to say some things
pnwmom
Dec 2017
#56
Jones did say "not at this point". So he joins the majority of D politicians who want the
Fred Sanders
Dec 2017
#21
I support all Democrats. You could alert yourself for disagreeing with the majority.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2017
#48
Shame on you. The majority here agree with those Democrats in Congress who are calling for Trump's..
marble falls
Dec 2017
#53
We replaced Jeff Sessions with a guy who convicted the Birmingham church bombers
BeyondGeography
Dec 2017
#61
Nobody is regretting Jones beating Moore. A signifcant number of us are shocked that he is not....
marble falls
Dec 2017
#66
An elected Democrat in a historical upset is going to be a problem, you say? Bring on some more!
Fred Sanders
Dec 2017
#49
His presence now is going to affect every single vote the R's schedule, with only a 51 to 49 lead.
pnwmom
Dec 2017
#58
Didn't Trump invite him over to the whitehouse a few days ago for something?
dustyscamp
Dec 2017
#55
As much as I dislike this. He has a point. My initial reaction was "Hell f-ing no!"
bitterross
Dec 2017
#62
Who's missing Russiagate? How much distraction does simply standing for Trump resigning for his ....
marble falls
Dec 2017
#76
I'm sure an Elizabeth Warren Democrat would have romped to victory in Alabama...
brooklynite
Dec 2017
#87
Are people really too dense to realize that he's going to HAVE to say things like this sometimes?
bearsfootball516
Dec 2017
#84
I want Trump strung up for consorting with the Russians, not sexual misconduct
jmowreader
Dec 2017
#89
He's not in an either or situation. I want him jammed up for all his deeds, to admit all his crap.
marble falls
Dec 2017
#100
