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The little man who stains George Washington's office daily and proclaims himself a "great moral leader" continues to obstruct justice in plain view. The firing of the ultra-conservative, slavishly-loyal-to-Trump --- except for having the audacity to recuse himself when required by legal ethics --- Attorney General can only be viewed as another instance of active obstruction, especially when the new acting AG is an outspoken opponent of the special prosecutor.
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Tracy Lawyer: Protest walks are planned for tomorrow, btw...goal - unbiased new AG.
Becky Gurley: Wasn’t Jeff Sessions Trump’s little lap dog. And then Chris Christie was right there slobbering all over his feet. And he fires, excuse me, tells him to resign. What happened to loyalty
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It looks like we may have flipped one in Georgia while I slept!!
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Ray Atkins: Sure would like to see that Handel creature sent home.
Dan Bolton: Please!
Fred Gould: Fingers crossed.
Sandra Pride: Please,please,please. Let it be so
Howard Smith: Sleep sounds good
Terrell Shaw: I'd didn't mention how much sleep --- about three hours.
Howard: me, too...too old, so tired. I will say Dems did well in Cobb...Repubs no longer dominate here. And I have a Dem state senator and rep that I could not be happier about! So, while I do have disappoints in Georgia and nationally, I think we made progress. So, after much rest, it will be time to march on because I believe progress toward a goal is success and we did make some progress here and around the nation. Terrell: I can't help but be sad about coming so close in the governor's race and still (probably) losing out. I'm not so sad for myself, but for the hundreds of people I met in the campaign, little kids, old ladies, all ages and shades who were so hopeful and idealistic about what our brilliant pragmatic candidate would do for Georgia. Her election would have made Georgia much more fully the "empire state of the south". Clayton Hensley: Yes, I went to bed thinking Handel was going to win. What are GA's rules for recounts because this is half a percentage point difference.
Dan Ledford: yea they were saying it look like Karen would pull it out they were wrong Yea and we are still fighting for a seat in the NC 9th kepp that in your prayers the more seats we have now the stronger we will be oh watch the Republicans they will try one last push to push thought what crappy things they want UNTIL WE TAKE OVER IN Jan and think of all the sore losers you know they will vote for it
Fred: Maybe a little filibustering will be in order.
Janet Boyd: I hope this is still correct!
This has made my day. She became an advocate for sane gun control laws after her son was shot. This must have resonated with voters in the north Atlanta suburbs.
Tracy: How wonderful!
Susan Polkington: Yup.
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