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Some Republicans vote against anti-bigotry resolution.
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(04-12-2019, 04:14 PM)GMDino Wrote: Sorry you feel that way.

I don't "feel" anyway about it, just pointing out that you're engaging in it.


Quote:To the bold: and therefore her tweet was kinda on target.

I don't know what she, or you or Trump says in private.  So I'm talking about this one incident.

But we do know what she's saying in public and the controversies erupting from it.


Quote:And, again, I'm talking about this one quote.  The one quote that Crenshaw responded to.  If someone wants to make the larger case (like you are doing) I'm all for that.  

The one quote doesn't exist in a vacuum, as you subsequently state.  How we perceive a person's statements is always going to be guided by what we know of that person. 


Quote:I get that her statement did not happen in a vacuum.  I also get that as a Mus she is being watched a littlecloser if she says anything that is seen as "unamerican".

This is a fact or your opinion?  It sounds like you "feel" this is the case.


Quote:But it won't happen.  Not even by people we agree with.

Most likely not.





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RE: Some Republicans vote against anti-bigotry resolution. - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 04-12-2019, 04:32 PM

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