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How trenchant. Thank you, NA.

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great word tossed in !

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Seven senators and one House member were in Moscow over the Fourth and seemed to think the Ruzzians were just dandy. Kennedy especially should be ashamed of himself. Does he really think that anyone in his or her right mind would vote for a nutter like him? He has brought dishonor and shame to his family's name. Why would any clear-headed human being prefer to spend July 4 in Moscow home of the depraved?

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As always with maga led gop cult, their silence is deafening! Happy July Nick!

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It's funny how the republicans do not want the truth to be told by social media. So they will put up all the road blocks up. But when it comes to their lies and spreading hate they will use social media.

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Say it ain't so...this is America and right (used to) matters

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2 bloody true It ain't as if Ruzzzia et al ain't gonna Meddle Mightily! Fie!

//It might overtly or covertly someday be fun to know that 'orchids' is the Greek for 'testicles.' cacklchortl. The look on #PutridPutin's face is always Fab. Thx NA.

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I wish it weren't so. But after seeing the photo of eight members of Congress in Russia in 2018 ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, I'm not surprised at anything. https://americanindependent.com/republicans-congress-celebrated-fourth-of-july-russia/

Eight members of Congress, all Republicans, spent America’s Independence Day in Russia.

Seven senators — John Kennedy (R-LA), Richard Shelby (R-AL), Steve Daines (R-MT), John Hoeven (R-ND), John Thune (R-SD), Jerry Moran (R-KS), and Ron Johnson (R-WI) — and one House member, Kay Granger (R-TX), were all in Moscow over the Fourth of July holiday this week (in 2018) for talks with Russian lawmakers and officials, according to reporting from the Washington Post, NPR, and investigative reporter Julia Davis.

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That was 2018 btw

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Yes. I noted that twice I think in my reply

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