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This IS the GOPs last chance. And the uniparty in DC is already kissing up to the Dems on the Paul Pelosi story, assuming along with them, that it’s right wing violence at play. Now they’ve thrown the 2 journalists who helped produce “2,000 Miles” in jail. Bring on all the investigations! These conditions they’ve imposed on our freedom can never happen again.

We are tired of “losing with dignity” to quote Benny Johnson. All these Rinos must go. That means McConnell and McCarthy — whose contract with America is just reinstating what Donald Trump already had in place — but without giving him credit for it. After being vilified and canceled in two cities, I’m not feeling the forgiveness. Reckoning is coming one way or another. If they have no fear of the Lord, they better have fear of the Right.

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You're too kind Michael. Or maybe I'm beyond redemption, as I know the meaning of forgiveness - giving up the desire to punish, or get even with - but I'm just not there. Not sure I ever can be, given all that's transpired the last 20+ years. Those found guilty in Nuremburg were either hung or imprisoned. There were no plea deals, no lenience, no mercy. No one involved in the lethal fraud perpetrated on the American public should ever be allowed to draw another breath, or have even the slimmest glimmer of hope that they'll ever know freedom again. Those unwilling to pursue these miscreants and meet of the deserved justice should be swept aside without favor or remorse, so that those willing to do what must be done can get on with it.

An infected limb can kill you unless it is treated. If the corruption is too great, the limb must be amputated so that you may live, but there is no guarantee of survival without aggressive treatment. If this nation is to survive, the rot must be removed and those too timid to take action must be replaced by those who will.

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I agree wholeheartedly! I'm so sick and tired of "go along to get along". Cocaine Mitch has done more than enough damage already. Ditch Mitch!

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A step in the correct direction is emulating South Africa. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was a court-like restorative justice body assembled in South Africa in 1996 after the end of apartheid. Authorised by Nelson Mandela and chaired by Desmond Tutu, the commission invited witnesses who were identified as victims of gross human rights violations to give statements about their experiences, and selected some for public hearings. Perpetrators of violence could also give testimony and request amnesty from both civil and criminal prosecution.

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