#47Traitors, And It's No Longer 1860 In America!

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The newly elected Senator from Arkansas, Cotton, famously likes to remind people that everyone Ivy League is better than everyone else. So recently, in foreign relations, he wrote a letter. Now, days later, no one can agree with the mainly, mentally, misguided version of the world, anymore. U. S. Law can otherwise be shown to be mainly, mentally, misguided. People like Senator Cotton, are better now regarded as being a real part of that.

Senate GOP s Iran letter sparks outrage 47Traitors trend - NY Daily News

History recalls that Republicans are hard to predict. Like much of what they do, no one notes the great North American attempted genocide, 1861-1865, of U. S. white nationals. The Russians remember the Nazis. The Israeli Prime Minister recalled that Jews were only actually a part of the 50 million killed in WWII. Even now GOP mostly celebrates, "Freedom" as leading to a seat at the back of the bus. The skin is black. The mental heritage of the national and tribal, heritage and cultures: Was successfully eradicated in the slave trade.

So the world again has noted the Republican mentality, through their Senator from Arkansas, not at all a Clinton. The Secretary of State Clinton even had the good sense to keeps emails in a location, guarded by Secret Service. GOP representative Issa, comparing, may have even burned his location down--through an arsonist.

Now the #blackprez, of cartoonist notoriety, has created an initiative in the Middle East. The leader of the Israelis came to the Congress, showing that apparently there are no alternatives to the initiative under way. There is no apparent GOP alternative initiative in the offing.

Now the absence of clear direction is widely being noted, likely worldwide: And generally like is GOP as usual.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Holy Father in Rome now intends a patron saint of genocide, Father Junipero Serra, following along the moral tradition of the likely regarded, Pedophile Missionary Saint. Many maybe not aware of the differing versions of "How The West Was Won(?)! For this, we just used to have TV(?)!)
 
The newly elected Senator from Arkansas, Cotton, famously likes to remind people that everyone Ivy League is better than everyone else. So recently, in foreign relations, he wrote a letter. Now, days later, no one can agree with the mainly, mentally, misguided version of the world, anymore. U. S. Law can otherwise be shown to be mainly, mentally, misguided. People like Senator Cotton, are better now regarded as being a real part of that.

Senate GOP s Iran letter sparks outrage 47Traitors trend - NY Daily News

History recalls that Republicans are hard to predict. Like much of what they do, no one notes the great North American attempted genocide, 1861-1865, of U. S. white nationals. The Russians remember the Nazis. The Israeli Prime Minister recalled that Jews were only actually a part of the 50 million killed in WWII. Even now GOP mostly celebrates, "Freedom" as leading to a seat at the back of the bus. The skin is black. The mental heritage of the national and tribal, heritage and cultures: Was successfully eradicated in the slave trade.

So the world again has noted the Republican mentality, through their Senator from Arkansas, not at all a Clinton. The Secretary of State Clinton even had the good sense to keeps emails in a location, guarded by Secret Service. GOP representative Issa, comparing, may have even burned his location down--through an arsonist.

Now the #blackprez, of cartoonist notoriety, has created an initiative in the Middle East. The leader of the Israelis came to the Congress, showing that apparently there are no alternatives to the initiative under way. There is no apparent GOP alternative initiative in the offing.

Now the absence of clear direction is widely being noted, likely worldwide: And generally like is GOP as usual.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Holy Father in Rome now intends a patron saint of genocide, Father Junipero Serra, following along the moral tradition of the likely regarded, Pedophile Missionary Saint. Many maybe not aware of the differing versions of "How The West Was Won(?)! For this, we just used to have TV(?)!)

Jim Crow laws were entirely the Democrat's and also there's the fact that a higher percentage of Republicans in Congress voted for the Civil Rights Act than did Democrats.

My question to you is, are all liberals as dumb as you are?
 
Jim Crow laws were entirely the Democrat's and also there's the fact that a higher percentage of Republicans in Congress voted for the Civil Rights Act than did Democrats.

My question to you is, are all liberals as dumb as you are?

Hey, he was smart enough to let everyone know that it's not 1860 in America anymore. That at least deserves. . .never mind, no it don't.
 
Thank God treason is rigidly defined in the US Constitution under Article 3, Section 3, otherwise merely disagreeing with the Usurper would be considered treason.
 
The numbers show the division by North and South of the party votes. The GOP lagged behind in the North. But still the numbers were good. Enough Republicans allowed the Democrat-led majority to pass the bill. Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Vote totals[edit]
Totals are in "YeaNay" format:

  • The original House version: 290–130 (69–31%).
  • Cloture in the Senate: 71–29 (71–29%).
  • The Senate version: 73–27 (73–27%).
  • The Senate version, as voted on by the House: 289–126 (70–30%).
§By party[edit]
The original House version:[20]

  • Democratic Party: 152–96 (61–39%)
  • Republican Party: 138–34 (80–20%)
Cloture in the Senate:[21]

  • Democratic Party: 44–23 (66–34%)
  • Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version:[20]

  • Democratic Party: 46–21 (69–31%)
  • Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version, voted on by the House:[20]

  • Democratic Party: 153–91 (63–37%)
  • Republican Party: 136–35 (80–20%)
§By party and region[edit]
Note: "Southern", as used in this section, refers to members of Congress from the eleven states that made up the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. "Northern" refers to members from the other 39 states, regardless of the geographic location of those states.

The original House version:

  • Southern Democrats: 7–87 (7–93%)
  • Southern Republicans: 0–10 (0–100%)
  • Northern Democrats: 145–9 (94–6%)
  • Northern Republicans: 138–24 (85–15%)
The Senate version:

 
The newly elected Senator from Arkansas, Cotton, famously likes to remind people that everyone Ivy League is better than everyone else. So recently, in foreign relations, he wrote a letter. Now, days later, no one can agree with the mainly, mentally, misguided version of the world, anymore. U. S. Law can otherwise be shown to be mainly, mentally, misguided. People like Senator Cotton, are better now regarded as being a real part of that.

Senate GOP s Iran letter sparks outrage 47Traitors trend - NY Daily News

History recalls that Republicans are hard to predict. Like much of what they do, no one notes the great North American attempted genocide, 1861-1865, of U. S. white nationals. The Russians remember the Nazis. The Israeli Prime Minister recalled that Jews were only actually a part of the 50 million killed in WWII. Even now GOP mostly celebrates, "Freedom" as leading to a seat at the back of the bus. The skin is black. The mental heritage of the national and tribal, heritage and cultures: Was successfully eradicated in the slave trade.

So the world again has noted the Republican mentality, through their Senator from Arkansas, not at all a Clinton. The Secretary of State Clinton even had the good sense to keeps emails in a location, guarded by Secret Service. GOP representative Issa, comparing, may have even burned his location down--through an arsonist.

Now the #blackprez, of cartoonist notoriety, has created an initiative in the Middle East. The leader of the Israelis came to the Congress, showing that apparently there are no alternatives to the initiative under way. There is no apparent GOP alternative initiative in the offing.

Now the absence of clear direction is widely being noted, likely worldwide: And generally like is GOP as usual.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Holy Father in Rome now intends a patron saint of genocide, Father Junipero Serra, following along the moral tradition of the likely regarded, Pedophile Missionary Saint. Many maybe not aware of the differing versions of "How The West Was Won(?)! For this, we just used to have TV(?)!)

Traitors?
You must have a unique definition.
 
I love how all these liberals keep claiming treason but can not actually explain how it violates either of the provisions for treason.
 
Funny many on the left consider Edward Snowden a hero but Tom Cotton a traitor the liberal mindst is a truly fascinating thing.
 
Funny many on the left consider Edward Snowden a hero but Tom Cotton a traitor the liberal mindst is a truly fascinating thing.
Snowden is a hero of the right dummy. Putin too. And anything that damages America while Obama's in the White House.
 
Traitors might be too harsh a word. But it was certainly unprecedented and extremely ill-advised. The sane wing of the GOP is already backing away, and it will only get worse. Democrats, who still hold minority power, are now alienated, and less likely to compromise and vote for anything the GOP comes up with.

It used to be that partisanship stopped at the waters edge, but no more. The GOP continues to shoot itself in the foot, and prove it's unfit to govern. WTF were they thinking?
 
Traitors might be too harsh a word. But it was certainly unprecedented and extremely ill-advised. The sane wing of the GOP is already backing away, and it will only get worse. Democrats, who still hold minority power, are now alienated, and less likely to compromise and vote for anything the GOP comes up with.

It used to be that partisanship stopped at the waters edge, but no more. The GOP continues to shoot itself in the foot, and prove it's unfit to govern. WTF were they thinking?

Like they did before? Good grief
 
Traitors might be too harsh a word. But it was certainly unprecedented and extremely ill-advised. The sane wing of the GOP is already backing away, and it will only get worse. Democrats, who still hold minority power, are now alienated, and less likely to compromise and vote for anything the GOP comes up with.

It used to be that partisanship stopped at the waters edge, but no more. The GOP continues to shoot itself in the foot, and prove it's unfit to govern. WTF were they thinking?

Like they did before? Good grief

There were at least a dozen Democrats who pledged support for two GOP measures regarding the treaty talks. Kiss that goodbye. Good grief, indeed.
 
The high-minded GOP brand used to be Abolitionist, mainly winning in 1860 since the Democratic vote was split between competing candidates. Even Lincoln was not out to abolish slavery--a Constitutional matter. There are rules about amendments. So calling attention to the idiocy of the new Senator from Arkansas is not entirely to be said a matter of race relations. The Tea-Party nutcakes are one faction of their brand. Then there is the High-Minded, Cotton kind of brand. Then there was likely the war-party brand, unlikely to win in the Amendment process--High-Minded as they were.

Anyone sees how these people govern in practice.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Reggae can attributed to black Jamaica. Symphony can be attributed to largely Caucasion Europe. People can identify subgroups, even of the indigenous North Americans. At GOP, even Lincoln likely had no concept of anything other than a slave culture, without too much different, about them, among them, or between them. The Liberian movement had taken hold in the early 19th century. Famously, the drummer in a famous band in the 1940's and 1950's, would only be allowed in Southern hotels if they checked him in as a Porta Rican: As the Concierge likely understood the term.)
 
Traitors might be too harsh a word. But it was certainly unprecedented and extremely ill-advised. The sane wing of the GOP is already backing away, and it will only get worse. Democrats, who still hold minority power, are now alienated, and less likely to compromise and vote for anything the GOP comes up with.

It used to be that partisanship stopped at the waters edge, but no more. The GOP continues to shoot itself in the foot, and prove it's unfit to govern. WTF were they thinking?

Yeah...it stopped at the waters edge,when the President wasn't helping a crazy regime get nuclear weapons........now, the adults had to step in and say no...you nut jobs can't have nuclear weapons no matter what the President says...we have a Constitution and he just can't make treaties on his own.....

Tom Cotton is a hero.....both here and in his military service to this country.....he gave up practicing law to join the army to fight these monsters, he volunteered for Jump school and Ranger school, and became an officer.......


At least someone is trying to stop this President from arming these wack jobs.....
 
Funny many on the left consider Edward Snowden a hero but Tom Cotton a traitor the liberal mindst is a truly fascinating thing.
Snowden is a hero of the right dummy. Putin too. And anything that damages America while Obama's in the White House.

Snowden is a hero of the right dummy. Putin too.

Snowden and Putin both deserve a bullet in the brain, and I'm "of the right".
 
yes...again...you guys were the ones saying Churchhill was the problem and hitter was just misunderstood.......that worked out for you guys.......
 

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