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Maybe probation instead. :)

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Given that both of them voted against the Electoral count Reform Act - which would solve the problem they have been dealing with on the committee, I'm no longer optimistic on any conservative who remains in the party.

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yeah, there's always THAT. as I might have mentioned before, during the really intense hearings, a good friend of mine said that he thought he could actually vote for Liz Cheney. after a friendly "fuck you," I enumerated the many reasons not to do so. after a few deep breaths, he agreed.

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She is her daddyтАЩs spawn

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exactly.

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and even more "ambitious." the flesh crawls.

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тАЬA friendly fuck youтАЭЁЯдг

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it really WAS...he's the kind of friend you say that kind of thing to...first roommate, songwriting partner...THAT kind of thing. he's probably reading this.

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According to Axios:

"Yes, but: The bill passed 229-203, but just nine Republicans voted for the bill, including Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.), the other Republican on the Jan. 6 committee."

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If they did I am glad - I had seen other sources that said they didn't.

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I found it hard to believe they wouldn't. It would go against what they've been saying and doing for a year and a half. And they wouldn't have anything to gain.

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that was just me, heaving a sigh of relief.

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