I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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Would love to see some if those charged with contempt of Congress spend some time in jail or maybe have to spend time with Gohmert, trying to have an intelligent conversation.
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On PBS Washington Week in Review last night, Jonathan Capehart & David Brooks both agreed that the media should start graphically showing the bodies of mass-shooting victims, to drive home the point of what assault weapons do--they don't just stop a beating heart, they destroy an entire body. In Uvalde, parents had to give DNA samples to be able to identify their dead kids. If gun rights advocates were forced to see that AR-15 victims are basically turned into mangled raw meat (rather than neatly dropped like in the movies or disappear in a blast "poof" like in video games), maybe Congress can at least ban high-capacity ammo magazines. Capehart gave as an example Mamie Till's decision to hold an open-casket wake & funeral for her son Emmett, so all could see how the killers utterly maimed and disfigured him--and national outrage over lynchings kicked up by more than just several notches.
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I agree chisandy. It worked when the media showed bodies of dead soldiers fighting in Viet Nam. Turned Americans against the war. This cartoon sums it up:
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Trump World Increasingly Aware Of Big Trouble Looming After Peter Navarro Arrest
It appears as though team Trump is under a dawning awareness that maybe the insurrection actually isn't fully whitewashed and gone, perhaps real consequences could still be coming down the pike.
Read on »I did wonder why many on that side seemed sort of ho-hum when it came to 1/6 and the hearings that were to come. Then again if my recollection is correct this seems to be something they have fought against since the committee was formed. Even more so when it became bi-partisan. I think this will always be a huge regret for McCarthy who thought it was so 'cute' to try and load his side with all extremists. When he got told no -- he pouted I think and chose to not send anyone. That was when we got Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger. Anyway, it has been in some ways a somewhat tedious process and I think some of the Reps. may have been lulled by this -- perhaps why they weren't overly concerned until now.
The moment is almost at hand and i sounds like the Democrats ( plus Cheney and Kinzinger ) are going to include all the extremes of what they have found to the nth. degree. A bit of no holds barred. I think it really likely if one considers the leaks that were taking place along the way. Will be interesting to hear what the newspeople ( hosts ) have to say during breaks etc.
So there is a campaign to try and drive focus away from all this -- but as pointed out -- this is all to expose lies, cover ups and other deeds that should not have taken place ever. They haven't had a realistic defense ( how could you ) for this up to now and they won't have one afterwards either.
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Go Fani:
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VERY true for me.
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The hearings will be broadcast on tv, has anyone heard what channels? Be able to watch on computer? Cable only
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Excellent article by Woodward and Bernstein. Lots of comparisons of Nixon and Trump. Hope WashPo lets you read this article.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2022/06/05/woodward-bernstein-nixon-trump/Woodward and Bernstein thought Nixon defined corruption. Then came Trump.
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Chisandy, your post about what the AR-15 does leaving a body raw, mangled flesh is very sobering. Even though I’ve read that before, it seemed to really sink in this time thinking of the bereaved parents and the bodies of their children so mutilated by the gunfire they could only be identified with DNA. The mother of Emmett Till set a precedent in 1955 by having an open casket for her son’s funeral to show the world the results of his barbaric lynching, pushing the Civil Rights movement forward. Today, graphically showing the bodies of mass shooting victims seems like an unfathomable threshold to cross, and yet…. Is that what it’s going to take? And the fear might be would that even be enough to enact true change?
So many of us live in such sanitized worlds. We see the parents crying, we see the police chiefs at press conferences, we see tiny caskets being made for children. But we are shielded from the sight of 19 slaughtered bodies.
How can so many in political power turn away from enacting gun laws?
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You beat me to it, CardPlayer! I was about to post the same Doonesbury cartoon. xD
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Divine. The Reps. are very hardened souls -- but I think they should have to go first with those pictures. Many yrs. ago I saw some pictures ( worked for a corner at the time ) and it is something I've never been able to totally get out of my head. These were people who were each shot once and not with an AR-15 or any war weapon. To this day I'm not sure why I chose to look at those pictures -- but it never goes away.
I'm hanging a lot of hope on those hearings coming up. I am praying they do have the impact Adam Schiff thought they would. We need the boost but just as much -- we deserve to know a lot more of the truth. Of course we have known all along who rigged, who cheated, who became the traitors etc. but we are missing a lot of the details. Also, I feel if REAL and very un-varnished information comes it will not only get some people ready to be firm with their feelings about truth and also will allow them perhaps to see how possible the realization that they have been lied too about many other things. Ultimately, I hope the hearings make it a whole lot harder to be a Republican. I hope the effect is a total collapse of the current Reps. party and people with some sense and brains ready to regroup -- if they still want a party.
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ruthbru - love the compare of Cruz. Have you seen this one?
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Love the memes above ladies.
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FAUX "News" is the only network who will NOT be televising the 1/6 hearings. What a surprise!
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