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In reply to the discussion: Lindsey discusses "bipartisan support" of censure to spare country "trauma" of impeachment trial [View all]livetohike
(22,136 posts)28. That censure should have happened on Day One of
this debacle of a presidency. Trump was permitted to behave like an ass without any rebuke. The impeachment has to go forward with or without the cowardly GOP.
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Lindsey discusses "bipartisan support" of censure to spare country "trauma" of impeachment trial [View all]
Miles Archer
Dec 2019
OP
Fuck Lindsey and his traitor party and criminal president. Lock them all up.
onecaliberal
Dec 2019
#1
Hmmmm...perhaps the evidence piling up against rump is getting to the point where it is ...
SWBTATTReg
Dec 2019
#18
I'm open to that if the censor includes opening up the presidency to federal prosecution
Johonny
Dec 2019
#24
Lindsey, Fuck you with a rusty, tetanus-covered railroad spike ... sideways.
FiveGoodMen
Dec 2019
#29
Only if he and the GOP admit the truth of what Trump did and are clear that such behavior is
coti
Dec 2019
#54
The impeachment trial will be like a healing balm compared to the trauma we're subjected
Vinca
Dec 2019
#59
A trial, whether civil or criminal, is always traumatic for the people involved.
TomSlick
Dec 2019
#71