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94-1: Vote passing the anti-asian hate bill.
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Who objected? Do I need to name him?

[spoiler=Of course it would be this Senator]
Sen. Josh Hawley, proudly representing MO and his white supremacy views
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sekker wrote:
Who objected? Do I need to name him?

[spoiler=Of course it would be this Senator]
Sen. Josh Hawley, proudly representing MO and his white supremacy views
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I assume Ted cruz didn't vote then?
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timg wrote:
[quote=sekker]
Who objected? Do I need to name him?

[spoiler=Of course it would be this Senator]
Sen. Josh Hawley, proudly representing MO and his white supremacy views
[/spoiler]

I assume Ted cruz didn't vote then?
No, he wanted Canadians included but the rest of the Senate seems to hate its Canadian-born member with a passion.
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#4
Voting for this solution would acknowledge that a problem exists, but of course there is no war in Ba Sing Se.
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#5
I was wrong. I guessed Rand Paul for some technicality.
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vision63 wrote:
I was wrong. I guessed Rand Paul for some technicality.

Not enough hatred of brown/black-skinned people in Senator Paul compared to our Real Winner.
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sekker wrote:
[quote=vision63]
I was wrong. I guessed Rand Paul for some technicality.

Not enough hatred of brown/black-skinned people in Senator Paul compared to our Real Winner.
It’s my understanding they all work on the “up” system. Who’s up today? Your turn, go. Next time my turn. Next week his turn.
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#8
Missouri.. ugh. I wonder if St. Louis is planning on seceding to Illinois.
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#9
cbelt3 wrote:
Missouri.. ugh. I wonder if St. Louis is planning on seceding to Illinois.

But then they might become responsible for East St. Louis....
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#10
An amendment to withhold federal funding for colleges that factor race into admissions was defeated.
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