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A someone says "she/he should have a bullet in the head". Then that someone becomes a co-worker. HOW?

By running for public office and received a LANDSLIDE vote. The bullet in the head pol is adored for saying what's in her head.

There ya go.

The American public admires straight talk apparently..especially when it is hate-based, intense, nonstop, emotional.

We know the American public adores very bigly lies as well. That part of it that FOOTOO roped in.

Two-faced?  I dunno but that's the way it is.

Posted - January 29, 2021

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  • 34266
    She did not say it.  She liked a tweet that said it.  

    Not something I would click like on.  But in any case...she did not say it.
      January 29, 2021 7:37 AM MST
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  • 13395
    She supported Facebook post advocating violence against Democrats and FBI,  one suggested shooting Nancy Pelosi in the head and promoting prospect of hanging Barak Obama.
      January 29, 2021 8:00 AM MST
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  • 113301
    Thank you for fleshing the information I provided out for me Kg. I did not know that. All I thought she did was say that Nancy Pelosi should get a bullet in her head. I wonder how many more of her ilk will be elected to serve the "public"? Scary. Happy Friday to thee and thine m'dear! :)
      January 29, 2021 8:06 AM MST
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  • 34266
    She clicked LIKE. 
      January 29, 2021 9:34 AM MST
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  • 13395
    I guess that is not exactly 'supporting'  but shows she is more pro that opposed.
      January 29, 2021 9:42 AM MST
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  • 19937
    Liking a post is tantamount to agreeing with it.
      January 29, 2021 10:43 AM MST
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  • 11105
    I had to look up the meaning of tantamount and  I agree liking a post is the same as supporting and encouraging that posts message.. Cheers and happy weekend!
      January 29, 2021 11:55 AM MST
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  • 19937
    I'm sorry if using that word was pretentious.  I didn't mean it to be. :)
      January 29, 2021 2:27 PM MST
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  • 34266
    Sometimes.  Depends on how the individual uses the like button.  Some use like to show they read something.  Some use it even if they only agree with part of a post.     


      January 29, 2021 12:53 PM MST
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