The below argument, written by Jeffrey Epstein’s pal @AlanDersh and endorsed by @JohnCornyn is a red herring that reeks of disingenuousness. No one is seeking revenge or retribution against Trump. The questions on the table are about Justice and accountability. That is whathttps://twitter.com/JohnCornyn/status/1352237134757900288 …
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On their hands for their involvement in fomenting insurrection and committing sedition against the people of the United States. Here is something that should unify all of us. 13 generations of Americans have made blood sacrifices to create, defend and expand American democracy.
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All Americans are trustees of that sacred inheritance. We are morally obligated to defend American democracy and preserve it for our posterity. That is why we must have justice. Let us unify around that concept in defense of our country and her highest ideals.
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Please, don’t forget
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You may already be familiar with them, but
@SheilaTyson4CC@letetiadj are organizers in Alabama recommended in another thread.
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Why does Rick Scott always get a pass, Steve? Hold him accountable, too!
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Perhaps before. We don’t really know yet.
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I’m so glad you’re speaking of Posterity; my pinned tweet contains my thoughts about what it means to be both good descendants (we’re not) and good ancestors (we can be), and why where we go from here is better guided by the Preamble than the Constitution itself.
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What he is saying...
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Abolish Electoral College/Gerrymandering
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