Children in cages
lundi 7 octobre 2019 à 02:00Putting children (or adolescents) in cages is also an impeachable offense: it demonstrates direct contempt for laws that the president's duty is to uphold.
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Putting children (or adolescents) in cages is also an impeachable offense: it demonstrates direct contempt for laws that the president's duty is to uphold.
Bogus Johnson's message, "If you don't support us you're a traitor", is stirring up death threats against Labour MPs.
As a man of little moral scruples, he may rejoice in intimidating them from campaigning by meeting their constituents.
US citizens: oppose plans to re-privatize two large government-controlled home mortgage lending companies.
Ukraine Texts Show How [the corrupter] Has Warped the State Department … into serving him personally rather than government policies.
Government policies can be evil and unjust in other ways, but inserting personal corruption is no remedy for that — it only adds another level of evil.
Ralph Nader presents a series of ironic contrasts between increased raw capabilities and decreased actual results.
In some cases, there may be an ironic causal relationship. The difficulty of getting through to people personally could be due to the larger number of people that could try to reach them. The increase in exercise opportunities may be the result of increased obesity. The increase in numbers of hungry Americans could be partly due to the increased international trade in food.