Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why berate dinesh D’Souza in an obituary ?
Tommy did us all a service by, in college, pointing out what a horrible person (boosted by rightwing billionaires) D’Souza is.
He should have been proud of that. Taking down the billionaire-funded right is an uphill struggle. Seems appropriate to mention here.
Good grief... we know the Raskins and they are very nice people, but the political indoctrination was strong in that piece. Leave Dinesh alone.
He is a federal felon and conspiracy theorist so no don’t leave him alone and it’s a proud moment when a child stands up to evil.
Maybe it was pertinent to their tribute in ways that are not fully evident to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So proud to have him represent me. He is one of the best members of Congress this country has.
Another +1
Anonymous wrote:So proud to have him represent me. He is one of the best members of Congress this country has.
Anonymous wrote:So proud to have him represent me. He is one of the best members of Congress this country has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why berate dinesh D’Souza in an obituary ?
Tommy did us all a service by, in college, pointing out what a horrible person (boosted by rightwing billionaires) D’Souza is.
He should have been proud of that. Taking down the billionaire-funded right is an uphill struggle. Seems appropriate to mention here.
Good grief... we know the Raskins and they are very nice people, but the political indoctrination was strong in that piece. Leave Dinesh alone.
+1. It made a beautiful tribute political. They should remove it.
Nope.
Sorry you can't understand what it is to have such strong political feelings, like the Raskins and their son. He would have wanted it there and they were right to add it. Just because you don't think politics belong in an obituary doesn't mean everyone agrees with you.
Who are you to say what’s appropriate or not for their son’s obituary?? They were a political family. If you’re offended then you’re probably not the intended audience.
They are using his death for political purposes too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was Jamie Raskin at the Capitol yesterday?
Yes, he tweeted that he was safe and sheltering in place.
Not only was he there, but he also had family with him in the chamber. Seriously, how much more can one family take?
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/montgomery-county-police-called-to-d-c-after-protest-mob-invades-capitol/
Why would you have your family there when everyone knew that Trump was planning protests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why berate dinesh D’Souza in an obituary ?
Tommy did us all a service by, in college, pointing out what a horrible person (boosted by rightwing billionaires) D’Souza is.
He should have been proud of that. Taking down the billionaire-funded right is an uphill struggle. Seems appropriate to mention here.
Good grief... we know the Raskins and they are very nice people, but the political indoctrination was strong in that piece. Leave Dinesh alone.
+1. It made a beautiful tribute political. They should remove it.
Nope.
Sorry you can't understand what it is to have such strong political feelings, like the Raskins and their son. He would have wanted it there and they were right to add it. Just because you don't think politics belong in an obituary doesn't mean everyone agrees with you.
Who are you to say what’s appropriate or not for their son’s obituary?? They were a political family. If you’re offended then you’re probably not the intended audience.
They are using his death for political purposes too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why berate dinesh D’Souza in an obituary ?
Tommy did us all a service by, in college, pointing out what a horrible person (boosted by rightwing billionaires) D’Souza is.
He should have been proud of that. Taking down the billionaire-funded right is an uphill struggle. Seems appropriate to mention here.
Good grief... we know the Raskins and they are very nice people, but the political indoctrination was strong in that piece. Leave Dinesh alone.
+1. It made a beautiful tribute political. They should remove it.
Nope.
Sorry you can't understand what it is to have such strong political feelings, like the Raskins and their son. He would have wanted it there and they were right to add it. Just because you don't think politics belong in an obituary doesn't mean everyone agrees with you.
Who are you to say what’s appropriate or not for their son’s obituary?? They were a political family. If you’re offended then you’re probably not the intended audience.