Following repeated anti-Semitic remarks, Democrats produced a resolution that was so watered-down, it failed to address a very real problem. I voted against the resolution that was nothing more than a political exercise.
Read my full statement HERE:
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✡️ is = 🕉☪️✝️☯️ and deserves no specific attention. Israel the nation however is an abomination born out of misguided belief from a very subjective text. Syntax & semantics do matter & 🇮🇱 the nation (not Judaism the faith system) was born from deception - Genesis27
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Looking forward to your own, personal condemnation of anti-semitism, Islamophobia and racism.
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You voted against it because you are a racist, homophobic, bigot. Your pattern of bigotry goes back to your days as the Weld county D.A.
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There is no room for hate speech in Congress. I tried to find your public rebuke of your GOP colleague Steve King for his equally inflammatory racist comments. Couldn't find it. Be consistent congressman, not just a partisan hack seizing the moment with the story of the day.
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Congressperson Buck, as a representative in a state where this was the norm less than 100 years ago, please release a statement that does more than condemn your colleagues trying to do *something!* Tell us why you plan to *do*, anything else is a tacit approval of hatred.
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I expected nothing less from you. So glad you didn't cater to the absurdity. The question is... why are dems so in fear of taking on the three loudest freshman?
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Literally the first four statements of the House Resolution rejects various forms of Anti-Semitism. To vote no on the resolution simply because it rejects other forms of hatred is absurd. You were one of only 23 to vote against it. You are out of touch with #CO04 and the country.
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