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Strange days indeed... | A sentence I never imagined I'd read...
evidence of the Congressional GOP's gross
abdication of duty... and a prime example of
why anyone supporting Trump's claims
against Mark Kelly couldn't think their
way out of a paper bag. "The United States government is now investigating
members of Congress for the crime of accurately
stating military law."; "When a president threatens elected officials with
death for reciting legal statutes, and then deploys
federal law enforcement to pursue them, impeach-
ment isn’t just warranted -it’s constitutionally required."; "The administration’s position creates a logical im-
possibility. It claims that publicly stating what the
UCMJ requires constitutes seditious conspiracy. By this
 reasoning, every military oath ceremony becomes an act
of sedition. The UCMJ itself becomes criminal literature." | image tagged in johnny carson karnak carnak,carnak reads,corrupt,trump administration,idiots,trump unfit unqualified dangerous | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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    A sentence I never imagined I'd read... evidence of the Congressional GOP's gross abdication of duty... and a prime example of why anyone supporting Trump's claims against Mark Kelly couldn't think their way out of a paper bag. "The United States government is now investigating members of Congress for the crime of accurately stating military law."; "When a president threatens elected officials with death for reciting legal statutes, and then deploys federal law enforcement to pursue them, impeach- ment isn’t just warranted -it’s constitutionally required."; "The administration’s position creates a logical im- possibility. It claims that publicly stating what the UCMJ requires constitutes seditious conspiracy. By this reasoning, every military oath ceremony becomes an act of sedition. The UCMJ itself becomes criminal literature."