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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You’re basically half informed. Here’s another article to read. Your reaction is typical of our hyper partisan atmosphere in which party matters more than the person and if that person isn’t 100 percent pure they must be an enemy. https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/va-prosecutors-file-brief-opposing-mcauliffe-order-on-felons-rights/article_3dce5bbe-3c02-5ba1-93dd-b4aad07e7bd4.html[/quote] The supposed "bipartisan group" was 19 Republicans, 19 Independents (in Virginia, that's often code for Republicans), and five Democrats (who in Virginia often aren't all that liberal): "The group consists of 19 Republicans, 19 independents and five Democrats. The Democratic prosecutors include Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Raymond F. Morrogh, Prince William Commonwealth’s Attorney Paul B. Ebert and Arlington County Commonwealth’s Attorney Theophani K. Stamos." Morrogh got the boot, too. You can be unhappy about Theo's loss for any number of reasons, but Republicans have surrendered the right to complain about partisan politics when they refused to call out birther nonsense. Or when they refused to vote on Merrick Garland. Or . . . . [/quote]
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