This, as I promised, is the roster of shame:
Barrasso (R-WY) Blackburn (R-TN) Braun (R-IN) Britt (R-AL) Budd (R-NC) Cotton (R-AR)
Cruz (R-TX) Daines (R-MT) Fischer (R-NE) Graham (R-SC) Hagerty (R-TN) Hawley (R-MO)
Hyde-Smith (R-MS) Johnson (R-WI) Lankford (R-OK) Lee (R-UT) Marshall (R-KS) Merkley (D-OR)
Mullin (R-OK) Paul (R-KY) Ricketts (R-NE) Rubio (R-FL) Sanders (I-VT) Schmitt (R-MO)
Scott (R-FL) Scott (R-SC) Tuberville (R-AL) Vance (R-Thiel) Welch (D-VT)
The usual suspects are there, of course. The TOFF's Most Reliable Senate Sock-Puppett, Miss Lindsey, voted the way that his disguisting boss demanded. There is Little Josh Hawley, the amoral scumbag who first egged on the Jaunuary 6th Insurrection and then ran for his miserable life once the insurrectionists breached the Capitol. Of course, there is Rafael T. Cruz, who has pledged his soul to the man who said his wife was ugly and his dad was involved in the JFK assassination.
All of those twenty-nine two-legged vermin are people who should be looked down upon by the shade of Jeffrey Epstein as being unworthy of respect.
3 comments:
Every day we love him more every day in every way. Rinse and repeat.
First, let us consider two possible bills.
Bill 1 provides aid to both Ukraine and a country which, according to the International Court of Justice, is plausibly committing genocide.
Bill 2 provides aid to Ukraine, but no aid to any country which is "plausibly" committing genocide.
Both Sanders and Welch said they voted against Bill 1 (HR 815) because it contained military aid for Israel, which, according to the ICJ, is plausibly committing genocide.
According to the statements, I think they would have voted for something like Bill 2 - but the Senate never considered such a bill.
Refusing to fund genocide does not make someone a "Putinite troll."
If the end result is a Russian victory, then I disagree. They’re effectively aiding a state openly committing war crimes (torture, child abductions).
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