Marjorie Taylor Greene… Is an idiot!

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Anonymous wrote:Hunter could sue, but he’d have to overcome the Constitutional protections of the Speech or Debate clause + the Westfall Act that protect members of Congress in their legislative duties. She will asset that this is covered speech and part of her duties as a member of the House.

Marg did this hoping to goad Hunter into a legal action. That, in turn, would open him to discovery.

She debased the House in order to troll Hunter Biden. It’s a very low day for American history.

Is it? It seems about average for where the GOP has been for a few years.

Frankly I think she and the rest of the GOP are hoping they can goad Hunter into relapsing and or killing himself. That’s their hope. They have no shame and no humanity left anymore.

MTG and Hunter are just awful noise spewed from the dark corners of our amazing R and D parties.


Do you even know how to be a serious person or is this just how you live your whole life?

Yea, not so sure what amazingness this person is referring to. They're all garbage
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hunter could sue, but he’d have to overcome the Constitutional protections of the Speech or Debate clause + the Westfall Act that protect members of Congress in their legislative duties. She will asset that this is covered speech and part of her duties as a member of the House.

Marg did this hoping to goad Hunter into a legal action. That, in turn, would open him to discovery.

She debased the House in order to troll Hunter Biden. It’s a very low day for American history.

Is it? It seems about average for where the GOP has been for a few years.

Frankly I think she and the rest of the GOP are hoping they can goad Hunter into relapsing and or killing himself. That’s their hope. They have no shame and no humanity left anymore.

MTG and Hunter are just awful noise spewed from the dark corners of our amazing R and D parties.


Do you even know how to be a serious person or is this just how you live your whole life?

Yea, not so sure what amazingness this person is referring to. They're all garbage

Both sides are exactly the same, aren’t they?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hunter could sue, but he’d have to overcome the Constitutional protections of the Speech or Debate clause + the Westfall Act that protect members of Congress in their legislative duties. She will asset that this is covered speech and part of her duties as a member of the House.

Marg did this hoping to goad Hunter into a legal action. That, in turn, would open him to discovery.

She debased the House in order to troll Hunter Biden. It’s a very low day for American history.

Is it? It seems about average for where the GOP has been for a few years.

Frankly I think she and the rest of the GOP are hoping they can goad Hunter into relapsing and or killing himself. That’s their hope. They have no shame and no humanity left anymore.

MTG and Hunter are just awful noise spewed from the dark corners of our amazing R and D parties.


Do you even know how to be a serious person or is this just how you live your whole life?

Yea, not so sure what amazingness this person is referring to. They're all garbage

Both sides are exactly the same, aren’t they?

If by sides you mean R and D politicians and their messaging at the Federal level, both sides are in serious decline but they are in no way the same or equal considering the recent unmatched awfulness of a few on the R side... like Trump and MTG.
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I think it bears repeating that this laundry list of things the GOP finds bad includes fixing rural poverty.
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This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.



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Anonymous wrote:This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.





These photos were taken in the Atlanta suburb of Cumming, GA, where she grew up?
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Anonymous wrote:This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.





1987? That is horrifying.
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I think it bears repeating that this laundry list of things the GOP finds bad includes fixing rural poverty.


"BuT bUT tHaT iS SoCIaLIsM!!!!!!!!!1!!!!" 🤪
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.





These photos were taken in the Atlanta suburb of Cumming, GA, where she grew up?


She went to South Forsyth High School: 585 Peachtree Parkway, Cumming, GA

Yes I marched there. I saw many worse posters than the ones you see her. My favorite "Niger (sic) go home". Illiterate f*cks can't even spell their favorite word.

Peace was kept with 2000 national guard, the GBI, helicopters, and GA state troopers with shotguns on every overpass the bus caravan from Atlanta passed under.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.





These photos were taken in the Atlanta suburb of Cumming, GA, where she grew up?


She went to South Forsyth High School: 585 Peachtree Parkway, Cumming, GA

Yes I marched there. I saw many worse posters than the ones you see her. My favorite "Niger (sic) go home". Illiterate f*cks can't even spell their favorite word.

Peace was kept with 2000 national guard, the GBI, helicopters, and GA state troopers with shotguns on every overpass the bus caravan from Atlanta passed under.


This actually makes me excuse her a little bit. Children raised in such an environment start behind the starting line in empathy, human decency etc. They have to work harder than the rest of us not to be gross people. She didn’t put in the effort clearly but you can see where she is coming from.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.





These photos were taken in the Atlanta suburb of Cumming, GA, where she grew up?


She went to South Forsyth High School: 585 Peachtree Parkway, Cumming, GA

Yes I marched there. I saw many worse posters than the ones you see her. My favorite "Niger (sic) go home". Illiterate f*cks can't even spell their favorite word.

Peace was kept with 2000 national guard, the GBI, helicopters, and GA state troopers with shotguns on every overpass the bus caravan from Atlanta passed under.


This actually puts MTG into perspective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.





These photos were taken in the Atlanta suburb of Cumming, GA, where she grew up?


She went to South Forsyth High School: 585 Peachtree Parkway, Cumming, GA

Yes I marched there. I saw many worse posters than the ones you see her. My favorite "Niger (sic) go home". Illiterate f*cks can't even spell their favorite word.

Peace was kept with 2000 national guard, the GBI, helicopters, and GA state troopers with shotguns on every overpass the bus caravan from Atlanta passed under.


This actually puts MTG into perspective.


This video of Oprah interviewing Fulton residents at the time puts MTG even more into perspective. Watch the whole thing if you can. Eye opening. I hope Oprah won an award for it.

https://kaltura.uga.edu/media/t/1_958u30nt
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.





These photos were taken in the Atlanta suburb of Cumming, GA, where she grew up?


She went to South Forsyth High School: 585 Peachtree Parkway, Cumming, GA

Yes I marched there. I saw many worse posters than the ones you see her. My favorite "Niger (sic) go home". Illiterate f*cks can't even spell their favorite word.

Peace was kept with 2000 national guard, the GBI, helicopters, and GA state troopers with shotguns on every overpass the bus caravan from Atlanta passed under.


This actually puts MTG into perspective.


This video of Oprah interviewing Fulton residents at the time puts MTG even more into perspective. Watch the whole thing if you can. Eye opening. I hope Oprah won an award for it.

https://kaltura.uga.edu/media/t/1_958u30nt


And trigger warning for free use of the N word during the interview.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown in 1987. They were a "Sundown Town", where blacks had to leave by sunset. I attended a protest launched by the King Center for Nonviolence, organized after a series of racial incidents. This is what the town's people looked like. MTG was probably an 8th grader then.





These photos were taken in the Atlanta suburb of Cumming, GA, where she grew up?


She went to South Forsyth High School: 585 Peachtree Parkway, Cumming, GA

Yes I marched there. I saw many worse posters than the ones you see her. My favorite "Niger (sic) go home". Illiterate f*cks can't even spell their favorite word.

Peace was kept with 2000 national guard, the GBI, helicopters, and GA state troopers with shotguns on every overpass the bus caravan from Atlanta passed under.


This actually puts MTG into perspective.


This video of Oprah interviewing Fulton residents at the time puts MTG even more into perspective. Watch the whole thing if you can. Eye opening. I hope Oprah won an award for it.

https://kaltura.uga.edu/media/t/1_958u30nt


The AA community was upset that she gave the white separatists a national audience, and also for denying access to the AA community. I thought the interview served its purpose.
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