I say all of this not to single out @DallasWoodhouse, but to use him as an example of what I really hope to be a symptom of what’s wrong with the @GOP today. Not the cause. There are good people in that party, a lot of them in NC. I refuse to believe they really condone this.
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Many are put into this position for business reasons, like professional or elected politics. Some are in it because they believe that POTUS will be best for a particular issue that’s important to them. Many of those issues are the ones I challenge them on every day.
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But at what point do they stop being the people they *think* they *have* to be, and start being the people they *know* they *should* to be? At what point do they stand up and say “no more”? At what point is
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When does it start being bigger than politics,
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Replying to @MicheleNixNC @DallasWoodhouse
Maybe I’m missing something, but it certainly looks like that tear gas canisters was freshly deployed, which would explain the folks being shown running away, AND the fact that some might not have noticed yet.
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When will people understand our country is a sovereign nation? When will people start accepting asylum from the other countries they travelled through? When will people stop bringing children when committing illegal acts?
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Replying to @MicheleNixNC @DallasWoodhouse
- No one is disputing this. But remember, our country was built by immigrants. - This, as much as anything, shows your lack of any real empathy. - When their conditions allow them to choose otherwise. If it was me, there isn’t much I wouldn’t do for my boys.
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- our country was built by those who came here legally and didn't expect handouts, - empathy is for the children who are the victims of those who put them in harms way, - we all want better for our children, difference is I'm willing to work to provide that in my own country
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Replying to @MicheleNixNC @DallasWoodhouse
”...in my own country.”
You have no idea what these people are going through. Is the fact that these parents are doing this despite the clear danger in doing so not indicative of what they’re up against? We clearly have different definitions of the “shining city upon a hill”.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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Replying to @MicheleNixNC @DallasWoodhouse
Well, hopefully we can get there. We need to. Call it compromise, common ground, whatever. It’s too important. I won’t quit, and I hope you won’t either.
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In the meantime, let’s at least remember that seeking asylum isn’t a crime.
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