And so too did some of the same assholes believe that Obama did not have a valid birth certificate. And at least one believed that holding a snowball in the Senate chamber proved that climate change is a hoax.
Please, spare me the laugh line that includes the 3 words 'Some', 'Republicans', 'Believe'.
Oh, I'm Sorry, MAGAflakes, Did "Concentration Camps" Bother You?
Well, you’d better pull on your big boy hoods, because there’s another word you’ll be crying about soon.
The conditions described by doctors, lawyers and others who have witnessed first-hand the camps holding detained asylum seekers—sleeping on bare concrete, deprivation of food, sleep, hygienic conditions—are techniques of torture and, whatever the opinions of a Cheney or a Yoo, are against United States law and treaties of which the US is signatory .
So, I’m sorry you got so upset when it was pointed out, correctly, that the US is now running concentration camps, but, as it becomes clear what is going on in those camps, every supporter of the current administration must be made to answer:
Why do you support torturing children? Have you always been in favor of child torture? Which child-torturers from history do you admire?
Do you have specific numbers of children that should be tortured to accomplish specific goals? If 6,000 children were tortured to move 6,000 Mexican Guardsmen to the country’s southern border, was that a good deal?
The president demands Congress to build more concentration camps, and vows to keep torturing children until it does. How many children should be tortured to fund the president’s new camps?
But those are all side issues. I really want to know:
Why do you support torturing children? Did you get a tax cut? Farm bailout? Do you run a for-profit concentration camp?
Is pwning a Lib worth torturing a child? Is that really all you want?
“One in five people have to die because they went to socialized medicine!…I would hate to think that among five women, one of ’em is gonna die because we go to socialized care.” —Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas)
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At a town hall meeting in August, Rep. Wally Herger (R-Calif.) described health care reform as a “threat to our democracy.” After a member of the audience volunteered, “I am a proud right-wing terrorist,” Herger replied, “Amen, God bless you. There is a great American.” https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/12/unhinged-republicans-their-own-words/5/