
Rodney B
01-20
We need to take back our country from elected people who place party allegiance above the good of the people who elected them. Shame on politicians who use their position for personal and party goals
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Watchful1
01-20
It amazes me how some people who calls themselves Patriots and true Americans do not want this insurrection investigated. If this was antifa BLM or foreigners everyone would be screaming investigating. I voted for Trump twice but that do not negate me from understanding how democracy works.
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Dennis Dunn
01-20
it figures. don't get tough on crime. go after someone who is not in office.
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