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leyleys-funeral · 9 months
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kobitoshiningneedle · 3 months
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For the fandom hot take thing I've got two: The Death Penalty isn't really on the table for a great majority of AA cases, that's only really reserved for people who murdered at least three people (ie Dahlia) Due to the time period and drama and period typical sexism and such forth, Yujin was definitely priming for Susato and Kazuma to possibly get married in the future-- especially since he knows that the world isn't fair to girls like Susato (especially since there's a lot of opportunities that are kept from her SOLELY because she's a woman), and since there's no male Mikotoba heir, the next best thing would be to make sure she's set up for life with someone that is trustworthy and also respects HER as a person....... and Susato DEFINITELY had a baby crush on Kazuma that she was not subtle about due to being 6/7 XD
Hii! So, for the first one:
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So Ace Attorney first and foremost references Japanese justice system, and there is (as much as I know) death penalthy being practiced all way through (probably not for one murder, more likely serial killers will be punished too, afaik, murdering three people warrants the highest form of punishment).
But honestly? There are two things that make me lean towards considering death penalty as the most likely solution if someone's condemned. First of all, Ace Attorney's world is a caricature and it doesn't really have to perfectly mirror the real one. The second thing comes from that as AA is a very dramamtic series, and Phoenix being all dedicated to "save" people he defends in court is really in line with consideration that most of times this is a life or death situations. Aside from Dahlia the other examples that more vaguely imply: Adrian Andrew's situation in 2-4 being compared to Maya's deadly peril, so her situation is on more or less similar level of grave - if Phoenix indicts her as guilty, her life would be wasted. In 3-4 Terry Fawles was on a death row for supposedly killing Dahlia (well, he did some other bad things too like kidnapping etc). The other one is implications that at some point Morgan met Pearl for the last time in Japanese script, and Morgan even never killed anyone directly.
But what stops me to completely side with "Guilty verdict means death" opinion is how sometimes there is implied hope for the imprisoned? It was shown clearly in I2-2 with how Japanifornian prison, with all its faults, tries to rehabilitate people as members of society, inviting performers like Regina or assigning them to groom pets. This is a really positive aspect, and, adding to the fact that there are many sympathetic culprits in the series, you would want to think that there's some hope for them. So overall, there are some arguments in favor and against that, so I dunno
Now onto the Kazuma/Susato one
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Okay, this is a really controversial topic that probably may be repulsing from the modern Western perspective, but Mikotoba imagining Kazuma as a potential husband for Susato could really be the case. For a few reasons
There really was a Japanese tradition for sonless men from respectable families (Mikotobas were well off) to take in orphaned boys, adopt them (even giving them their family name!) and marry their daughters off to them to secure their lineage. Not 100% the situation with Yujin and Kazuma (it's unimaginable that Kazuma would change his name, he's tightly holding onto Asogi's legacy), but it's not unprecedented that basically adoptive siblings were expected to marry in some circumstances
About the sibling part: I do sincerely think that Kazuma and Susato's relationship are resembling of some sort of sibling bond (especialy post 2-5 when they all reconcile in the end) - cue the Japanese DLC case - but here's the nuance. Probably neither of them thought about their relationship in that way. They are not Miles and Franziska. Kazuma and Susato dynamic is a vast and deep topic and I have many thoughts about it, but now I wanna on;y say that 1) Kazuma, as much as he appreciated Susato's help and devotion, wasn't... fair to her, I think? In their relationship he probably always was a receiving party, and really really often he kinda subconciously dismissed her, preferring to be more open with his university friend whom he knew for a year instead. Adding the fact he was kinda distancing himself from Mikotobas already and didn't really view them as a family, he probably wouldn't call Susato his sister, and 2) Susato could view him as her honorary brother, but this does negate the "puppy crush" part as you said. It's probably more of a historical fiction thing, but really often "you're like a brother/sister to me" meant "i want to be with you forever". So the romantic feelings and appreciating someone as sibling really could intertwine, contrary to modern POV. Either way, the way Susato was dedicated to Kazuma's dream, shaping her profession and career path around him probably speaks in favor of her affection, whatever it could be - especially taking a risk of having a job in the sexist sociaty required really strong feelings from her. Maybe it could be the other way around and at some point Yujin saw Susato being that way to Kazuma and began to make wedding plans
Also Yujin would be really glad if his family and the family of his good friend were united
I don't actively ship Asosusa, but I think the implications that Kazuma and Susato were at some moment imagined to be a bride and groom has potential for angst. Especially considering they ended up crushing on the same boy
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deanwasalwaysbi · 1 year
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23 Republican Senators & 124 Congressmen signed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court asking for a 50 state ban on mifepristone, a drug safer than tylenol that is standard treatment for abortion & miscarriages, "due to safety concerns". The brief DARES to argue that banning the life saving drug would save women from 'reproductive control'. (x) These 147 people would rather have women die of sepsis than let women control their own bodies. If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
United States Senate
Lead Senator: Cindy Hyde-Smith (MS) John Barrasso (WY) Mike Braun (IN) Katie Britt (AL) Ted Budd (NC) Bill Cassidy (LA) Kevin Cramer (ND) Mike Crapo (ID) Ted Cruz (TX) Steve Daines (MT) Josh Hawley (MO) John Hoeven (ND) James Lankford (OK) Mike Lee (UT) Cynthia Lummis (WY) Roger Marshall (KS) Markwayne Mullin (OK) James Risch (ID) Marco Rubio (FL) Rich Scott (FL) John Thune (SD) Tommy Tuberville (AL) Roger Wicker (MS)
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If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
Help to patients who have to cross state lines to get medical care by donating to your local abortion fund here. (x)
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cinemaslife · 3 months
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#109 Los intrusos (The Owners) 2020
Inglaterra rural, principios de los noventa: los amigos de la infancia Nathan y Terry son inducidos por el sociopata local para robar a los Huggins, un médico anciano y su esposa. La novia de Nathan, Mary, está totalmente en contra del plan, pero al cabo de unas horas se encuentra en el caserón, al lado de la caja fuerte del sótano y de una panda de individuos, a cuál más sospechoso. (FILMAFFINITY)
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Terry (Andrew Ellis) y Nathan (Ian Kenny) son amigos de toda la vida, han tenido una infancia y una adolescencia duras, sin recursos, y rodeados por las necesidades y la falta de dinero, cansados de esta vida, se pone en contacto con Gaz (Jake Curran) un ladrón más agresivo y controlador con el que deciden ir a casa de los Huggins unos ancianos que viven en una casa gigante apartada.
La madre de Terry, Jean (Stacha Hicks), lleva años trabajando para la pareja de ancianos y sabe que tienen una caja fuerte en la casa, donde guardan algo muy valioso. Es por esto que eligen a la pareja de ancianos: una casa apartada, dos personas mayores, y un gran botín.
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Nathan es el líder de la operación, o al menos eso es lo que él cree, pero se acaba reuniendo con ellos dentro de la casa, su novia Mary (Maisie Williams).
Después de encontrar unas pocas joyas y dinero, encuentran la caja fuerte en el sótano, pero es imposible acceder a ella, por eso Gaz convence a Nathan de esperar a los ancianos y obligarles a que les abran la caja fuerte. Terry no está de acuerdo, conoce a los ancianos desde hace mucho tiempo y estaba de acuerdo en robarles, pero no en destrozarles la casa ni en darles un susto. Mary tampoco está de acuerdo, sobre todo, cuando los ancianos llegan a la casa y todos se ponen medias en la cabeza.
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Nathan no se comporta como si Mery le importara lo más mínimo, y cuando ella le dice que está embarazada solo le dice que ese golpe les ayudará a que no les falte de nada, pero conforme Gaz y Nathan se muestran más agresivos con los ancianos para conseguir que abran la caja fuerte, Mary se escapa e intenta llamar por teléfono a la policía, pero Gaz la alcanza, arranca el teléfono de la pared y la golpea, para después atarla y dejarla en el sótano donde están todos.
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La pareja de ancianos está muy enamorada, y desde que perdieron a su hija que estaba enferma y su mujer Ellen Huggins (Rita Tushingham) empiece a tener demencia el Dr. Huggins (Sylvester McCoy) es muy protector con su mujer, tanto que les resulta molesto a todos y por eso le amenazan con hacerle daño para que abra la caja fuerte.
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El ambiente se tensa tantísimo que cuando el viejo se sigue negando a abrir la caja por mucho que amenacen a su esposa, Nathan decide no ir más allá, por mucho que Gaz, lo presiona hasta tal punto que son los dos ladrones los que se agreden entre sí. Y Gaz le clava un cutter a Nathan en el estómago, dejándolo muy grave. A partir de ahí, es Gaz el que lleva la voz cantante y coge un corto fríos para amenazar a la esposa del Dr. Huggins.
La se��ora Huggins ruega, el Dr. Huggins se mantiene impasible, Mary grita porque no puede ayudar a Nathan mientras este se retuerce de dolor y Terry se esconde sufriendo un colapso ante todo lo ocurrido.
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Mary logra desatarse mientras Gaz amenaza a la pareja y le da con una maza a Gaz en la cabeza matándolo en el acto, desata a los ancianos y pide llevar a Nathan a un hospital, pero el Dr. Huggins le dice que es mejor que él lo cure en su despacho, ya que el hospital está a 50 km y no cree que lleguen.
Cuando ponen a Nathan en la camilla y el Dr. Huggins le quita el cutter que tenía clavado, y la cuchilla que se le ha quedado dentro. El doctor le dice a todos que salgan que Nathan solo necesita ser suturado y que se va a poner mucho mejor porque no le ha alcanzado órganos vitales, pero Mary sabe que eso es mentira por la cantidad de sangre que sale y por lo frio que se está quedando el joven Nathan.
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Mary empieza a desconfiar de Terry y los Huggins que le sirven una taza de té y le cuentan que la mujer, que tiene demencia, colecciona recortables de desapariciones de jóvenes del pueblo, y que tienen el recorte de la desaparición de Jane, la hermana gemela de Mery y expareja de Terry, el cual la echa mucho de menos y quiere volver con ella. Mary le pregunta al Dr. Huggins si de verdad Nathan se va a poner mejor y que si ha llamado a una ambulancia, cosa que el doctor le dice que sí, que por favor se siente y se tome el té. Mary ve en el fondo de la taza algo sin deshacerse y decide tirar todo lo que hay encima de la mesa, lo que hace que los Huggins se enfurezca y que Terry le insiste que se relaje y se siente, que son muy buenas personas.
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A la señora Huggins se le empieza a ir la pinza muy fuerte y más cuando Mary intenta salir de la casa y se da cuenta de que todas las puertas están cerradas con llave y que su móvil no está en los bolsillos de Nathan, y que Terry ni le piensa ayudar ni facilitarle salir de la casa.
El Dr. Huggins dice que va a llevar a dormir a su mujer porque no se encuentra bien, pero cuando suben la mujer le insiste en que deben castigar a Mery por sus impertinencias y por ser una sucia, y él le da la razón. Mientras Mary intenta convencer a Terry de salir de la casa y cuando este le dice que no, le echa en cara que su hermana Jane desapareció por su culpa, porque él no la quería de verdad y solo la agobiaba y le fallaba.
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Los Huggins en ese momento parecen ninjas, se visten con máscaras de gas y empiezan a tirar botes de gas para dejar inconscientes a Mary y Terry, para poder someterlos. Mary ya sabe de qué van los Huggins, pero no puede creer que Terry sea tan estúpido. Golpea a la señora Huggins y se encierra con ella en la cocina para amenazar al doctor con que la deje salir o la matará.
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Después de golpearse entre los tres, a final, Mary arrastra a Terry inconsciente al sótano donde está el garaje, lo sube en la parte trasera de la furgoneta y arranca, viendo a los Huggins en la puerta del garaje para cortarles el paso. Mary tiene claro que va a pasar por encima de ellos, pero antes de llegar a poner la primera marcha, Terry le dispara desde la parte de atrás con una pistola en el estómago.
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Mary no puede creer lo que le ha hecho Terry, el doctor entra y le dice que el disparo es fatal y que morirá en minutos, que lo siente mucho por ella, pero que si hubiera sido sumisa y se hubiera dejado hacer, ellos se hubieran encargado de ella. Mary se está desangrando y ve por el retrovisor como los viejos se hacen cargo de Terry subiéndolo a una silla de ruedas y llevándolo delante de la caja fuerte.
La puerta se abre y es gigante, ahí mientras el Dr. Huggins le explica a los dos que cuando su hija murió se pusieron muy tristes y decidieron buscar una sustituta, no lograron encontrar alguna a la primera, pero hace unos años en la estación encontraron una chica y se la llevaron con ellos. La puerta se abre y se ve(con luz roja) una chica con coletas sentada en una cama, que se parece mucho a la foto que ha visto de la hija de los Huggins. Y que al principio querían quedarse también con Mary por su bebé, pero que ahora tenían la oportunidad de cumplir su palabra con Terry, y volver a reunirlo con Jane, la hermana de Mary y ahí descubrimos que la chica encerrada en la caja fuerte es la hermana de Mary, la que desapareció.
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"Ves Terry, yo también voy a cumplir mi palabra" le dice el Dr. Huggins, y entendemos que los dos ancianos van a encerrar a Terry y Jane para que tengan hijos y así ellos cuidarlos, y que es él quien ha vendido a Mary.
Más adelante los Huggins están trabajando en su jardín mientras Jean, la madre de Terry está limpiando en casa de los ancianos, luego sale y ellos le pagan, disimulando que están enterrando un cadáver, y le preguntan a la mujer que se la ve preocupada y está confiesa que no sabe nada de su hijo Terry desde hace semanas y ellos le dicen que no se preocupe.
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vyragosa · 1 year
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it seems that ironically in the time i stopped playing andrew actually gained some spotlight that (i hope) broke his horrendous fan interpretation of a cowardly and sheepish ship fodder, I'M MORE SHOCKED RE-DISCOVERING HIS VA REALLY IS NOBUNAGA SHIMAZAKI EVEN SINGING
my dear grave robber...the grave keeper that you are
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Ho dimenticato di dimenticarti.
Non te la prendere.
Problema mio.
Che sotto la doccia un po' ti penso.
E spesso rido.
E spesso piango.
Ma non si vede.
Acqua nell'acqua.
E non si sente.
Vuoto nel vuoto.
I miei pensieri pesano poco.
Prendono il volo.
Il tuo, però, è ancora qua.
Nella mia testa
tra le mie gambe
sopra la schiena.
Dentro le ossa.
Non se ne va.
E chiudo spesso gli occhi senza pensare a niente.
E metto spesso le cuffie senza ascoltare niente.
E stringo spesso le mani senza afferrare niente.
Ti chiuderei a giro sulla mia pelle in questo istante
per fartela sentire quanto è forte
questa voglia di rinascere
che senza te, però, non ce la fa a partire.
Ci vorrà un bel po' per riprendere a mangiare.
Riesce a farmi schifo
persino la lasagna di mia madre
quando non ci sei.
Converrai da te
che la situazione è alquanto grave.
Io ti ho avvisata
ora vedi che puoi fare.
Ho fatto crescere i capelli
così posso disfarli come un letto.
A te ne non sono mai piaciuti,
dici che un uomo deve
tenerli sempre corti.
Questione di gusti.
Talvolta l'intelligenza
è tutta nel baciare
i punti giusti.
Ho dimenticato di dimenticarti.
Non te la prendere.
Problema mio.
Questa mattina ho fatto un sogno.
Era d'estate. Faceva caldo. Nevicava.
Dicevi: sei il mio miracolo più bello.
Io prima ti ho baciata.
Poi ti ho risposto: non credo nei miracoli.
E forse il mio problema è proprio quello.
Non credo nei miracoli.
E forse il mio problema è solo quello.
Andrew Faber
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meganwhalenturner · 4 years
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Please never vote for any of these people again
Sorry, St Bluebell isn’t here today.  Besides how much I hate Hobby Lobby, the one potentially rage inducing issue I bring up on this site is voting.  After I have encouraged all of you to register and cast your votes, these people voted to nullify the election results in states where their candidate didn’t win.  They did so *after* the assault on the Capitol Building, after they had seen the consequences of their attempt to undermine the peaceful transfer of power in this country.
Every year our government becomes more powerful, gains more power over the daily lives of its citizens.  Its knows where you live, it knows who you talk to on the phone, it knows what library books you checked out, it knows what you had for breakfast.  The most important issue facing us today is whether we, the people, will ensure that we have a government we can trust before we lose all control of it.  Every single one of these people should be primaried by their own party and never allowed to hold any public office again.
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ultrabobsmith42word · 4 years
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Full List of 172 Republicans Who Opposed the Violence Against Women Act
1. Robert Aderholt (AL) 2. Rick Allen (GA) 3. Mark Amodei (NV) 4. Kelly Armstrong (ND) 5. Jodey Arrington (TX) 6. Brian Babin (TX) 7. Don Bacon (NE) 8. James Baird (IN) 9. Jim Banks (IN) 10. Andy Barr (KY) 11. Cliff Bentz (OR). 12. Jack Bergman (MI) 13. Andy Biggs (AZ) 14. Gus Bilirakis (FL) 15. Dan Bishop (NC) 16. Lauren Boebert (CO) 17. Mo Brooks (AL) 18. Vern Buchanan (FL) 19. Ken Buck (CO) 20. Larry Buschon (IN) 21. Ted Budd (NC) 22. Tim Burchett (TN) 23. Michael Burgess (TX) 24. Ken Calvert (CA) 25. Kat Cammack (FL). 26. Jerry Carl (AL) 27. Madison Cawthorn (NC) 28. Steve Chabot (OH) 29. Liz Cheney (WY) 30. Ben Cline (VA) 31. Michael Cloud (TX) 32. Andrew Clyde (GA) 33. James Comer (KY) 34. Eric Crawford (AR) 35. John Curtis (UT) 36. Warren Davidson (OH) 37. Scott DesJarlais (TN) 38. Byron Donalds (FL) 39. Jeff Duncan (SC) 40. Neal Dunn (FL) 41. Tom Emmer (MN) 42. Ron Estes (KS) 43. Pat Fallon (TX) 44. Randy Feenstra (IA) 45. A. Drew Ferguson (GA) 46. Michelle Fischbach (MN) 47. Scott Fitzgerald (WI) 48. Charles Fleischmann (TN) 49. Jeff Fortenberry (NE) 50. Virginia Foxx (NC) 51. Scott Franklin (FL) 52. Russ Fulcher (ID) 53. Matt Gaetz (FL) 54. Mike Gallagher (WI) 55. Andrew Garbarino (NY) 56. Mike Garcia (CA) 57. Bob Gibbs (OH) 58. Louie Gohmert (TX) 59. Tony Gonzales (TX) 60. Bob Good (VA) 61. Lance Gooden (TX) 62. Paul Gosar (AZ) 63. Kay Granger (TX) 64. Garret Graves (LA) 65. Sam Graves (MO) 66. Mark Green (TN) 67. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA) 68. H. Morgan Griffith (VA) 69. Glenn Grothman (WI) 70. Brett Guthrie (KY) 71. Jim Hagedorn (MN) 72. Andy Harris (MD) 73. Diana Harshbarger (TN) 74. Vicky Hartzler (MO) 75. Kevin Hern (OK) 76. Yvette Herrell (NM) 77. Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA) 78. Jody Hice (GA) 79. Clay Higgins (LA) 80. J. Hill (AR) 81. Ashley Hinson (IA) 82. Trey Hollingsworth (IN) 83. Richard Hudson (NC) 84. Bill Huizenga (MI) 85. Ronny Jackson (TX) 86. Mike Johnson (LA) 87. Bill Johnson (OH) 88. Dusty Johnson (SD) 89. Jim Jordan (OH) 90. John Joyce (PA) 91. Fred Keller (PA) 92. Trent Kelly (MS) 93. Mike Kelly (PA) 94. David Kustoff (TN) 95. Darin LaHood (IL) 96. Doug LaMalfa (CA) 97. Doug Lamborn (CO) 98. Robert Latta (OH) 99. Jake LaTurner (KS) 100. Debbie Lesko (AZ) 101. Billy Long (MO) 102. Frank Lucas (OK) 103. Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO) 104. Nancy Mace (SC) 105. Tracey Mann (KS) 106. Thomas Massie (KY) 107. Brain Mast (FL) 108. Kevin McCarthy (CA) 109. Lisa McClain (MI) 110. Tom McClintock (CA) 111. Patrick McHenry (NC) 112. David McKinley (WV) 113. Daniel Meuser (PA) 114. Mary Miller (IL) 115. Carol Miller (WV) 116. John Moolenaar (MI) 117. Alexander Mooney (WV) 118. Barry Moore (AL) 119. Blake Moore (UT) 120. Gregory Murphy (NC) 121. Troy Nehls (TX) 122. Dan Newhouse (WA) 123. Ralph Norman (SC) 124. Devin Nunes (CA) 125. Jay Obernolte (CA) 126. Burgess Owens (UT) 127. Steven Palazzo (MS) 128. Gary Palmer (AL) 129. Greg Pence (IN) 130. Scott Perry (PA) 131. August Pfluger (TX) 132. Bill Posey (FL) 133. Guy Reschenthaler (PA) 134. Tom Rice (SC) 135. Cathy Rodgers (WA) 136. Mike Rogers (AL) 137. Harold Rogers (KY) 138. John Rose (TN) 139. David Rouzer (NC) 140. Chip Roy (TX) 141. John Rutherford (FL) 142. Steve Scalise (LA) 143. David Schweikert (AZ) 144. Austin Scott (GA) 145. Pete Sessions (TX) 146. Jason Smith (MO) 147. Adrian Smith (NE) 148. Christopher Smith (NJ) 149. Lloyd Smucker (PA) 150. Victoria Spartz (IN) 151. Michelle Steel (CA) 152. Elise Stefanik (NY) 153. W. Gregory Steube (FL) 154. Chris Stewart (UT) 155. Van Taylor (TX) 156. Claudia Tenney (NY) 157. Glenn Thompson (PA) 158. Thomas Tiffany (WI) 159. William Timmons (SC) 160. Michael Turner (OH) 161. Beth Van Duyne (TX) 162. Ann Wagner (MO) 163. Tim Walberg (MI) 164. Jackie Walorski (IN) 165. Michael Waltz (FL) 166. Randy Weber Sr. (TX) 167. Daniel Webster (FL) 168. Bruce Westerman (AR) 169. Roger Williams (TX) 170. Robert Wittman (VA) 171. Steve Womack (AR) 172. Lee Zeldin (NY)
https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-172-republicans-opposed-violence-against-women-act-1577029
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«La médecine a pris crédit pour certaines avancées dans le domaine de la santé qu’elle ne mérite pas. Le choléra, le typhus, le tétanos, la diphtérie et la coqueluche, etc., étaient en régression avant que les vaccins spécifiques ne soient utilisés. En fait, cette régression résultait de l’amélioration des conditions d'hygiène, de l'évacuation des eaux d'égout, et de la distribution de la nourriture et de l’eau.»
Andrew Weil, Health and Healing.
«Les vaccins donnent les maladies et en créent de nouvelles. La preuve scientifique qu’une provocation arti­ficielle d’une maladie empêche l’apparition d’une maladie naturelle n’a jamais été établie.»
Dr Paul-Émile CHÈVREFILS.
«Les vaccinations en bas âge ont des effets dangereux sur le système immunitaire de l’enfant, ne protègent pas l’enfant durant sa vie ouvrant la voie à d’autres maladies suite à une dysfonction immunitaire.»
Drs. H. BUTTRAM et J. HOFFMANN.
«La plupart des personnes qui sont mortes de la variole la contractèrent après avoir été vaccinées.»
Dr. J.W. HODGE, The Vaccination Superstition.
«Certaines souches de vaccins peuvent être impliquées dans des maladies dégénératives telles que l’arthrite rhumatoïde, la leucémie, le diabète et la sclérose en plaques.»
Dr. G. DETTMAN, Australian Nurses Journal
«Le risque de souffrir de complications sérieuses prove­nant des vaccins contre la grippe est beaucoup plus grand que la grippe elle-même.»
Dr. William FROSEHAVER
«Les vaccins peuvent causer l’arthrite chronique, la sclérose en plaques, le lupus érythémateux, le Parkinson et le cancer.»
Pr. R. SIMPSON, American Cancer Society
«Contrairement aux croyances antérieurement établies à propos des vaccins du virus de la polio, l’évidence existe maintenant que le vaccin vivant ne peut être administré sans risque de produire la paralysie.»
Dr. SALK (créateur du vaccin original de la polio dans les années 50).
«Le déclin du tétanos en tant que maladie commença avant l’introduction de l’anatoxine dans la population.»
Medical Journal of Australia, 1978.
«Les personnes vaccinées contre la grippe ont approxi­mativement 10 fois plus de chances de contracter le syndrome de Guillain-Barré que ceux qui n’ont pas été vaccinées.»
Center for Disease Control, 1977.
«Il existe un lien entre l’autisme et la vaccination. Les enfants sont blessés par vaccinations.»
Dr. Bernard RIMLAND, directeur et fondateur du Autism Research Institute of San Diego.
«Pendant 23 ans, j’ai observé que les enfants non vaccinés étaient plus sains et plus robustes que les enfants vaccinés. Les allergies, l’asthme et des perturbations comportementales étaient clairement plus fréquentes chez les jeunes patients vaccinés. De plus, ils souffraient plus souvent ou plus sévèrement de maladies infectieuses que les autres.»
Dr. Philip INCAO.
«Sur les 3,3 millions d’enfants vaccinés annuellement aux États-Unis avec le DCT, 16 038 démontrèrent des crises aiguës et des pleurs persistants ­­‑‑ ce qui est considéré par plusieurs neurologistes comme l’indication d’une irritation du système nerveux central ; 8 484 eurent des convul­sions ou furent en état de choc dans les 48 heures suivant l’injection du DCT.»
Dr. Allan HINMAN et Jeffrey COPELAN, Journal of the American Medical Association.
«Un enfant a huit fois plus de chances de mourir trois jours après avoir reçu le vaccin DCT (diphtérie, coqueluche, tétanos) qu’un enfant non vacciné.»
The American Journal of Epidemiology, 1992.
«Chaque fois qu’un enfant meurt de méningite dans les premières semaines de sa vie, on doit suspecter le BCG.»
Dr Jean ELMIGER, La médecine retrouvée.
«Les campagnes publicitaires en faveur des vaccins représentent un véritable lavage de cerveau : désinforma­tion, trucage des statistiques, amalgame savant de l'effet protecteur du vaccin avec d'autres affections, annonce de possibilité de contagion totalement fantaisiste et enfin banalisation de l'acte vaccinal.»
Dr Alain SCOHY.
«La quasi-totalité des cas de poliomyélite recensés aux USA, de 1980 à 1994, a été causée par l'administration du vaccin oral atténué.»
Dépêche AFP, 1er février 1997.
« Il n'a jamais été prouvé scientifiquement que les vaccins étaient efficaces et sans danger.»
Dr Louis DE BROUWER, Vaccination, erreur médicale du siècle.
«Le système immunitaire est sévèrement endommagé suite aux vaccinations courantes.»
Le Concours médical, 20 janvier 1974.
«On risque sa vie en se soumettant à une intervention probablement inefficace afin d'éviter une maladie qui ne surviendra vraisemblablement jamais.»
Dr. Kris GAUBLOMME.
«Les 2/3 des 103 enfants décédés de la mort subite du nourrisson avaient reçu le vaccin DTP (DCT ?) dans les trois semaines précédant leur mort. Certains même étaient morts le lendemain.»
Dr. TORCH, Neurology, 1982.
«Les vaccinés, loin de constituer un barrage protecteur vis-à-vis des non-vaccinés, sont au contraire dangereux et peuvent contaminer le reste de la population, puisqu'il est prouvé qu'ils peuvent être porteurs et transmetteurs de virus poliomyélitiques par voie intestinale, et peut-être par d'autres voies.»
Dr Yves COUZIGOU.
«Depuis 1957, l'OMS ne recense dans les statistiques que les formes paralytiques de poliomyélite, alors qu'avant la vaccination, toutes les formes de polio étaient incluses, ce qui permet de faire apparaître une régression des cas qui est loin d'être vérifiée.»
Dr. SCHEIBNER, expert australien.
«Après l'échec retentissant du vaccin Salk (au Massa­chusetts, 75 % des cas paralytiques avaient reçu trois doses ou davantage du vaccin), une parade géniale fut trouvée pour sortir l'industrie du médicament du pétrin : on décida de nouvelles normes pour l'établisse­ment du diagnostic de la polio.»
Pr. GREENBERG.
«Si le principe de la vaccination était concevable au début du 20e siècle du fait que le monde médical et scientifique ignorait pratiquement tout de la biologie moléculaire, des virus et rétrovirus endogènes et même exogènes et du principe de la recombinaison de ces derniers, il en va tout autrement depuis quelques décennies. Continuer à vacciner des populations entières -- des centaines de millions d'individus depuis 1978 -- constitue une erreur monumentale et un quasi-génocide.»
Dr Louis de Brouwer, Sida, le vertige.
«La vaccination est le modèle de l'incertitude, des interac­tions et relations imprévisibles. Elle se situe aux antipodes de l'esprit scientifique.»
Dr Jacques KALMAR.
«Dans plusieurs pays en voie de développement, la fréquence de ces maladies a augmenté, allant même jusqu'à quintupler depuis la vaccination.»
Pr Lépine, Médecine praticienne, n° 467.
«En réalité, la baisse de nombreuses maladies provient d’une meilleure hygiène et d’une meilleure nourriture qui ont permis de développer le système immunitaire.»
Peter Duesberg, professeur de biologie moléculaire et cellulaire à l'Université Berkeley.
«Un virus, même atténué, peut reprendre sa virulence; c'est notamment le cas du virus polio vaccinal, qui rede­vient pathogène après son passage dans l'intestin et contribue à contaminer l'entourage. Les cas de polio chez les contacts des vaccinés par le vaccin oral sont bien connus.»
Dr Garcia Silva, Le Maroc médical, n° 43.
«L'introduction volontaire et non nécessaire de virus infectieux dans un corps humain est un acte dément qui ne peut être dicté que par une grande ignorance de la viro­logie et des processus d'infection. Le mal qui est fait est incalculable.»
Pr R. Delong, virologue et immunologue de l'Université Toledo aux États-Unis.
«En 1945, la Hollande était le pays d'Europe le plus touché par la tuberculose. En 1974, sans jamais avoir eu recours au BCG, la maladie y était totalement éradiquée. A l'inverse, la tuberculose reprenait de la vigueur partout où le BCG est encore pratiqué.»
Bulletin statistique du ministère de la Santé publique et de la Sécurité sociale, n° 1, 1974.
«La présence d’un œdème cérébral chez des enfants en bas âge qui meurent peu de temps après une vaccination contre l’hépatite B est inquiétante. Les enfants de moins de 14 ans ont plus de chance de mourir ou de souffrir de réactions négatives après avoir reçu le vaccin de l’hépatite B que d’attraper la maladie.»
Dr. Jane ORIENT, médecin, directrice de l’Association des médecins et chirurgiens américains
«Une vaccination est toujours, biologiquement et immu­nitairement parlant, une offense contre l'organisme.»
Pr R. Bastin, Concours médical, 1er février 1986.
«Toute vaccination peut provoquer une encéphalite légère ou grave.»
Dr. Harris COULTER, Vaccination Social Violence and Criminality.
«Le pire vaccin de tous est celui contre la coqueluche. Il est responsable d'un grand nombre de morts et d'un grand nombre de dommages cérébraux irréversibles chez les nouveau-nés.»
Dr. Kalokerinos, Sunwell Tops, 24 mai 1987.
«Peu de médecins sont disposés à attribuer un décès ou une complication à une méthode qu’ils ont eux-mêmes recommandée et à laquelle ils croient.»
Pr. Georges DICK, British Medical Journal, juillet 1971.
«Les micro-organismes inoculés à travers toutes les barrières naturelles entraînent chez la majorité des indi­vidus des pathologies chroniques dont les symptômes ne sont pas faciles à rattacher à leur cause initiale.»
Dr Jacqueline Bousquet.
«Ne vous hâtez pas de faire tomber la fièvre de votre malade ; s’il souffre d’une affection virale, vous risquez de compromettre sa guérison.»
Pr André LWOFF Prix Nobel de médecine.
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Immediately Remove The Republicans Who Voted In Favor of the Terrorists’ Demands
It’s not just Trump who has to go. The Constitution is clear. Any member of Congress who participates in an “insurrection or rebellion” is in violation of the oath they took to defend and uphold the Constitution — and thus they may no longer serve in Congress. Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, written initially to exclude Confederate Civil War traitors, says that "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress … who … having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress … to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same[.]"
There are 147 Republican members of the Senate and the House who late last Wednesday night (and into the early hours of Thursday morning) — just hours after a domestic terrorist attack on the Capitol which they and Trump helped to incite — voted to overturn (throw out) the legal and already-certified votes of millions of Americans in the states of Pennsylvania and Arizona. It was an act of sedition and a flagrant violation of their oath of office. Legal experts and other members of Congress have called it an act of treason. THIS MUST BE DEALT WITH. They must be, as the Constitution requires, removed from Congress.
Here are their names. And to be clear: The cop-killing terrorist mob who attacked, trashed, took over and shut down our United States Congress for seven hours — the first time in history this has ever happened — their terrorist demands and their stated intention was to prevent the counting of the votes of millions of Americans and illegally give the election to Trump. So what did these 147 Republican lawmakers do just hours after these domestic terrorists stormed the Capitol in the hopes of killing, harming or kidnapping some of their fellow representatives, including their Republican Vice-President!? They voted to give in to the terrorists’ demands! And do EXACTLY what the cop-killing mob had demanded they do: Throw out the votes of the American people! Imagine if on the night of 9/11, 147 Republican members of Congress voted to give in to the demands of Al Qaeda. We never would have stood for that and we would have had them all arrested. But of course there’s a difference: Bin Laden wanted to take down buildings in the financial and military capitols of America and kill 3,000 people in the process. These 147 Republicans just wanted to take down American Democracy.
ALL 147 OF THEM MUST BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY PER SECTION 3 OF THE 14th AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION:
(Here Are the 147 Republicans Who Voted to Overturn the Certified Election Results)
U.S. SENATE
Tommy Tuberville, Ala.
Rick Scott, Fla.
Roger Marshall, Kan.
John Kennedy, La.
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.
Josh Hawley, Mo.
Ted Cruz, Texas
Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.
Mo Brooks, Ala.
Jerry Carl, Ala.
Barry Moore, Ala.
Gary Palmer, Ala.
Mike Rogers, Ala.
Andy Biggs, Ariz.
Paul Gosar, Ariz.
Debbie Lesko, Ariz.
David Schweikert, Ariz.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Darrell Issa, Calif.
Doug LaMalfa, Calif.
Kevin McCarthy, Calif.
Devin Nunes, Calif.
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Lauren Boebert, Colo.
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Kat Cammack, Fla.
Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.
Byron Donalds, Fla.
Neal Dunn, Fla.
Scott Franklin, Fla.
Matt Gaetz, Fla.
Carlos Gimenez, Fla.
Brian Mast, Fla.
Bill Posey, Fla.
John Rutherford, Fla.
Greg Steube, Fla.
Daniel Webster, Fla.
Rick Allen, Ga.
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Ga.
Andrew Clyde, Ga.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga.
Jody Hice, Ga.
Barry Loudermilk, Ga.
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Mike Bost, Ill.
Mary Miller, Ill.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Jim Banks, Ind.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Jackie Walorski, Ind.
Ron Estes, Kan.
Jacob LaTurner, Kan.
Tracey Mann, Kan.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
Garret Graves, La.
Clay Higgins, La.
Mike Johnson, La.
Steve Scalise, La.
Andy Harris, Md.
Jack Bergman, Mich.
Lisa McClain, Mich.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Michelle Fischbach, Minn.
Jim Hagedorn, Minn.
Michael Guest, Miss.
Trent Kelly, Miss.
Steven Palazzo, Miss.
Sam Graves, Mo.
Vicky Hartzler, Mo.
Billy Long, Mo.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Jason Smith, Mo.
Matt Rosendale, Mont.
Dan Bishop, N.C.
Ted Budd, N.C.
Madison Cawthorn, N.C.
Virginia Foxx, N.C.
Richard Hudson, N.C.
Gregory F. Murphy, N.C.
David Rouzer, N.C.
Jeff Van Drew, N.J.
Yvette Herrell, N.M.
Chris Jacobs, N.Y.
Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y.
Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y.
Lee Zeldin, N.Y.
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Warren Davidson, Ohio
Bob Gibbs, Ohio
Bill Johnson, Ohio
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Tom Cole, Okla.
Kevin Hern, Okla.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Markwayne Mullin, Okla.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
John Joyce, Pa.
Fred Keller, Pa.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Daniel Meuser, Pa.
Scott Perry, Pa.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Lloyd Smucker, Pa.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Jeff Duncan, S.C.
Ralph Norman, S.C.
Tom Rice, S.C.
William Timmons, S.C.
Joe Wilson, S.C.
Tim Burchett, Tenn.
Scott DesJarlais, Tenn.
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Mark E. Green, Tenn.
Diana Harshbarger, Tenn.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
John Rose, Tenn.
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Brian Babin, Texas
Michael C. Burgess, Texas
John R. Carter, Texas
Michael Cloud, Texas
Pat Fallon, Texas
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Lance Gooden, Texas
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Troy Nehls, Texas
August Pfluger, Texas
Pete Sessions, Texas
Beth Van Duyne, Texas
Randy Weber, Texas
Roger Williams, Texas
Ron Wright, Texas
Burgess Owens, Utah
Chris Stewart, Utah
Ben Cline, Va.
Bob Good, Va.
Morgan Griffith, Va.
Robert J. Wittman, Va.
Carol Miller, W.Va.
Alexander X. Mooney, W.Va.
Scott Fitzgerald, Wis.
Tom Tiffany, Wis.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/07/us/elections/electoral-college-biden-objectors.html (photo collage courtesy of the NY Times)
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Time to play the “Is My Rep a Dirty Rotten Traitor to The Republic?” game.  Reblog every election until every one of these antidemocratic, vote suppressing d-balls are out of office. Source Text of the list:
Senators who objected [to certifying Arizona and/or Pennsylvania’s votes]
Ted Cruz (TX) Josh Hawley (MO) Cindy Hyde-Smith (MS) Cynthia Lummis (WY) John Kennedy (LA) Roger Marshall (KS) Rick Scott (FL) Tommy Tuberville (AL)
House members who objected
Robert Aderholt (AL) Rick Allen (GA) Jodey Arrington (TX) Brian Babin (TX) Jim Baird (IN) Jim Banks (IN) Cliff Bentz (OR) Jack Bergman (MI) Stephanie Bice (OK) Andy Biggs (AZ) Dan Bishop (NC) Lauren Boebert (CO) Mike Bost (IL) Mo Brooks (AL) Ted Budd (NC) Tim Burchett (TN) Michael Burgess (TX) Ken Calvert (CA) Kat Cammack (FL) Jerry Carl (AL) Buddy Carter (GA) John Carter (TX) Madison Cawthorn (NC) Steve Chabot (OH) Ben Cline (VA) Michael Cloud (TX) Andrew Clyde (GA) Tom Cole (OK) Rick Crawford (AR) Warren Davidson (OH) Scott DesJarlais (TN) Mario Diaz-Balart (FL) Byron Donalds (FL) Jeff Duncan (SC) Neal Dunn (FL) Ron Estes (KS) Pat Fallon (TX) Michelle Fischbach (MN) Scott Fitzgerald (WI) Chuck Fleischmann (TN) Virginia Foxx (NC) Scott Franklin (FL) Russ Fulcher (ID) Matt Gaetz (FL) Mike Garcia (CA) Bob Gibbs (OH) Carlos Gimenez (FL) Louie Gohmert (TX) Bob Good (VA) Lance Gooden (TX) Paul Gosar (AZ) Garret Graves (LA) Sam Graves (MO) Mark Green (TN) Marjorie Greene (GA) Morgan Griffith (VA) Michael Guest (MS) Jim Hagedorn (MN) Andy Harris (MD) Diana Harshbarger (TN) Vicky Hartzler (MO) Kevin Hern (OK) Yvette Herrell (NM) Jody Hice (GA) Clay Higgins (LA) Richard Hudson (NC) Darrell Issa (CA) Ronny Jackson (TX) Chris Jacobs (NY) Mike Johnson (LA) Bill Johnson (OH) Jim Jordan (OH) John Joyce (PA) Fred Keller (PA) Trent Kelly (MS) Mike Kelly (PA) David Kustoff (TN) Doug LaMalfa (CA) Doug Lamborn (CO) Jacob LaTurner (KS) Debbie Lesko (AZ) Billy Long (MO) Barry Loudermilk (GA) Frank Lucas (OK) Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO) Nicole Malliotakis (NY) Tracey Mann (KS) Brian Mast (FL) Kevin McCarthy (CA) Lisa McClain (MI) Daniel Meuser (PA) Mary Miller (IL) Carol Miller (WV) Alex Mooney (WV) Barry Moore (AL) Markwayne Mullin (OK) Gregory Murphy (NC) Troy Nehls (TX) Ralph Norman (SC) Devin Nunes (CA) Jay Obernolte (CA) Burgess Owens (UT) Steven Palazzo (MS) Gary Palmer (AL) Greg Pence (IN) Scott Perry (PA) August Pfluger (TX) Bill Posey (FL) Guy Reschenthaler (PA) Tom Rice (SC) Mike Rogers (AL) Hal Rogers (KY) John Rose (TN) Matt Rosendale (MT) David Rouzer (NC) John Rutherford (FL) Steve Scalise (LA) David Schweikert (AZ) Pete Sessions (TX) Jason Smith (MO) Adrian Smith (NE) Lloyd Smucker (PA) Elise Stefanik (NY) Greg Steube (FL) Chris Stewart (UT) Glenn Thompson (PA) Tom Tiffany (WI) William Timmons (SC) Jefferson Van Drew (NJ) Beth Van Duyne (TX) Tim Walberg (MI) Jackie Walorski (IN) Randy Weber (TX) Daniel Webster (FL) Roger Williams (TX) Joe Wilson (SC) Rob Wittman (VA) Ron Wright (TX) Lee Zeldin (NY)
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Immediately Remove The Republicans Who Voted In Favor of the Terrorists’ Demands
It’s not just Trump who has to go. The Constitution is clear. Any member of Congress who participates in an “insurrection or rebellion” is in violation of the oath they took to defend and uphold the Constitution — and thus they may no longer serve in Congress. Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, written initially to exclude Confederate Civil War traitors, says that "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress … who … having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress … to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same[.]"
There are 147 Republican members of the Senate and the House who late last Wednesday night (and into the early hours of Thursday morning) — just hours after a domestic terrorist attack on the Capitol which they and Trump helped to incite — voted to overturn (throw out) the legal and already-certified votes of millions of Americans in the states of Pennsylvania and Arizona. It was an act of sedition and a flagrant violation of their oath of office. Legal experts and other members of Congress have called it an act of treason. THIS MUST BE DEALT WITH. They must be, as the Constitution requires, removed from Congress.
Here are their names. And to be clear: The cop-killing terrorist mob who attacked, trashed, took over and shut down our United States Congress for seven hours — the first time in history this has ever happened — their terrorist demands and their stated intention was to prevent the counting of the votes of millions of Americans and illegally give the election to Trump. So what did these 147 Republican lawmakers do just hours after these domestic terrorists stormed the Capitol in the hopes of killing, harming or kidnapping some of their fellow representatives, including their Republican Vice-President!? They voted to give in to the terrorists’ demands! And do EXACTLY what the cop-killing mob had demanded they do: Throw out the votes of the American people! Imagine if on the night of 9/11, 147 Republican members of Congress voted to give in to the demands of Al Qaeda. We never would have stood for that and we would have had them all arrested. But of course there’s a difference: Bin Laden wanted to take down buildings in the financial and military capitols of America and kill 3,000 people in the process. These 147 Republicans just wanted to take down American Democracy.
ALL 147 OF THEM MUST BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY PER SECTION 3 OF THE 14th AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION:
(Here Are the 147 Republicans Who Voted to Overturn the Certified Election Results)
U.S. SENATE
Tommy Tuberville, Ala.
Rick Scott, Fla.
Roger Marshall, Kan.
John Kennedy, La.
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.
Josh Hawley, Mo.
Ted Cruz, Texas
Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.
Mo Brooks, Ala.
Jerry Carl, Ala.
Barry Moore, Ala.
Gary Palmer, Ala.
Mike Rogers, Ala.
Andy Biggs, Ariz.
Paul Gosar, Ariz.
Debbie Lesko, Ariz.
David Schweikert, Ariz.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Darrell Issa, Calif.
Doug LaMalfa, Calif.
Kevin McCarthy, Calif.
Devin Nunes, Calif.
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Lauren Boebert, Colo.
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Kat Cammack, Fla.
Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.
Byron Donalds, Fla.
Neal Dunn, Fla.
Scott Franklin, Fla.
Matt Gaetz, Fla.
Carlos Gimenez, Fla.
Brian Mast, Fla.
Bill Posey, Fla.
John Rutherford, Fla.
Greg Steube, Fla.
Daniel Webster, Fla.
Rick Allen, Ga.
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Ga.
Andrew Clyde, Ga.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga.
Jody Hice, Ga.
Barry Loudermilk, Ga.
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Mike Bost, Ill.
Mary Miller, Ill.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Jim Banks, Ind.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Jackie Walorski, Ind.
Ron Estes, Kan.
Jacob LaTurner, Kan.
Tracey Mann, Kan.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
Garret Graves, La.
Clay Higgins, La.
Mike Johnson, La.
Steve Scalise, La.
Andy Harris, Md.
Jack Bergman, Mich.
Lisa McClain, Mich.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Michelle Fischbach, Minn.
Jim Hagedorn, Minn.
Michael Guest, Miss.
Trent Kelly, Miss.
Steven Palazzo, Miss.
Sam Graves, Mo.
Vicky Hartzler, Mo.
Billy Long, Mo.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Jason Smith, Mo.
Matt Rosendale, Mont.
Dan Bishop, N.C.
Ted Budd, N.C.
Madison Cawthorn, N.C.
Virginia Foxx, N.C.
Richard Hudson, N.C.
Gregory F. Murphy, N.C.
David Rouzer, N.C.
Jeff Van Drew, N.J.
Yvette Herrell, N.M.
Chris Jacobs, N.Y.
Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y.
Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y.
Lee Zeldin, N.Y.
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Warren Davidson, Ohio
Bob Gibbs, Ohio
Bill Johnson, Ohio
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Tom Cole, Okla.
Kevin Hern, Okla.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Markwayne Mullin, Okla.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
John Joyce, Pa.
Fred Keller, Pa.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Daniel Meuser, Pa.
Scott Perry, Pa.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Lloyd Smucker, Pa.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Jeff Duncan, S.C.
Ralph Norman, S.C.
Tom Rice, S.C.
William Timmons, S.C.
Joe Wilson, S.C.
Tim Burchett, Tenn.
Scott DesJarlais, Tenn.
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Mark E. Green, Tenn.
Diana Harshbarger, Tenn.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
John Rose, Tenn.
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Brian Babin, Texas
Michael C. Burgess, Texas
John R. Carter, Texas
Michael Cloud, Texas
Pat Fallon, Texas
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Lance Gooden, Texas
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Troy Nehls, Texas
August Pfluger, Texas
Pete Sessions, Texas
Beth Van Duyne, Texas
Randy Weber, Texas
Roger Williams, Texas
Ron Wright, Texas
Burgess Owens, Utah
Chris Stewart, Utah
Ben Cline, Va.
Bob Good, Va.
Morgan Griffith, Va.
Robert J. Wittman, Va.
Carol Miller, W.Va.
Alexander X. Mooney, W.Va.
Scott Fitzgerald, Wis.
Tom Tiffany, Wis.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/07/us/elections/electoral-college-biden-objectors.html (photo collage courtesy of the NY Times)
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amespeciale · 4 years
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Ho dimenticato di dimenticarti.
Non te la prendere, problema mio.
Che sotto la doccia un po’ ti penso.
E spesso rido. E spesso piango.
Ma non si vede: acqua nell’acqua.
E non si sente: vuoto nel vuoto.
I miei pensieri pesano poco.
prendono il volo
il tuo, però, è ancora qua
nella mia testa, tra le mie gambe
sopra la schiena, dentro le ossa
non se ne va.
E chiudo spesso gli occhi senza pensare a niente.
E metto spesso le cuffie senza ascoltare niente
E stringo spesso le mani senza afferrare niente.
Ti chiuderei a giro sulla mia pelle in questo istante
per fartela sentire quanto è forte
questa voglia di rinascere
che senza te, però, non ce la fa a partire.
Ci vorrà un bel po’ per riprendere a mangiare.
Riesce a farmi schifo
persino l’aria che respiro.
Converrai da te
che la situazione è alquanto grave.
Io ti ho avvisata
ora vedi che puoi fare.
Ho fatto crescere i capelli
così posso disfarli come un letto.
A te ne non sono mai piaciuti
dici che un uomo deve
tenerli sempre corti.
Questione di gusti.
Talvolta l’intelligenza
è tutta nel baciare
i punti giusti.
Ho dimenticato di dimenticarti.
Non te la prendere, problema mio.
Questa mattina ho fatto un sogno.
Era d’estate. Faceva caldo. Nevicava.
Dicevi: sei il mio miracolo più bello.
Io prima ti ho baciata
poi ti ho risposto: non credo nei miracoli.
E forse il mio problema è proprio quello.
Non credo nei miracoli
e forse il mio problema, è solo quello.
Andrew Faber
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fuzzynecromancer · 4 years
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Here is a list of every member of the United States of America congress that broke their oath of office to side with an evil clown and overturn legal election results. If one of them is representing your district, and you’re okay making phone calls, you should certainly call them up and let them now how you feel. If they are even closer to you, maybe you could make your feelings known in person, protest outside their house, address them in person when they go out to eat, etc. You could even, theoretically, call the ones who don’t represent your district, just to keep their phone lines heavy with displeasure.
Just a thought. Good luck.
Rep. Robert Aderholt, AL Rep. Rick Allen, GA Rep. Jodey Arrington, TX Rep. Brian Babin, TX Rep. Jim Baird, IN Rep. Jim Banks, IN Rep. Cliff Bentz, OR Rep. Jack Bergman, MI Rep. Stephanie Bice, OK Rep. Andy Biggs, AZ Rep. Dan Bishop, NC Rep. Lauren Boebert, CO Rep. Mike Bost, IL Rep. Mo Brooks, AL Rep. Ted Budd, NC Rep. Tim Burchett, TN Rep. Michael Burgess, TX Rep. Ken Calvert, CA Rep. Kat Cammack, FL Rep. Jerry Carl, AL Rep. Earl Buddy Carter, GA Rep. John Carter, TX Rep. Madison Cawthorn, NC Rep. Steve Chabot, OH Rep. Ben Cline, VA Rep. Michael Cloud, TX Rep. Andrew Clyde, GA Rep. Tom Cole, OK Rep. Rick Crawford, AR Rep. Warren Davidson, OH Rep. Scott DesJarlais, TN Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, FL Rep. Byron Donalds, FL Rep. Jeff Duncan, SC Rep. Neal Dunn, FL Rep. Ron Estes, KS Rep. Pat Fallon, TX Rep. Michelle Fischbach, MN Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, WI Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, TN Rep. Virginia Foxx, NC Rep. Scott Franklin, FL Rep. Russ Fulcher, ID Rep. Matt Gaetz, FL Rep. Mike Garcia, CA Rep. Bob Gibbs, OH Rep. Carlos Gimenez, FL Rep. Louie Gohmert, TX Rep. Bob Good, VA Rep. Lance Gooden, TX Rep. Paul Gosar, AZ Rep. Garret Graves, LA Rep. Sam Graves, MO Rep. Mark Green, TN Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, GA Rep. Morgan Griffith, VA Rep. Michael Guest, MS Rep. Jim Hagedorn, MN Rep. Andy Harris, MD Rep. Diana Harshbarger, TN Rep. Vicky Hartzler, MO Rep. Kevin Hern, OK Rep. Yvette Herrell, NM Rep. Jody Hice, GA Rep. Clay Higgins, LA Rep. Richard Hudson, NC Rep. Darrell Issa, CA Rep. Ronny Jackson, TX Rep. Chris Jacobs, NY Rep. Bill Johnson, OH Rep. Mike Johnson, LA Rep. Jim Jordan, OH Rep. John Joyce, PA Rep. Fred Keller, PA Rep. Mike Kelly, PA Rep. Trent Kelly, MS Rep. David Kustoff, TN Rep. Doug LaMalfa, CA Rep. Doug Lamborn, CO Rep. Jacob LaTurner, KS Rep. Debbie Lesko, AZ Rep. Billy Long, MO Rep. Barry Loudermilk, GA Rep. Frank Lucas, OK Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, MO Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, NY Rep. Tracey Mann, KS Rep. Brian Mast, FL Rep. Kevin McCarthy, CA Rep. Lisa McClain, MI Rep. Daniel Meuser, PA Rep. Carol Miller, WV Rep. Mary Miller, IL Rep. Alexander Mooney, WV Rep. Barry Moore, AL Rep. Markwayne Mullin, OK Rep. Gregory Murphy, NC Rep. Troy Nehls, TX Rep. Ralph Norman, SC Rep. Devin Nunes, CA Rep. Jay Obernolte, CA Rep. Burgess Owens, UT Rep. Steven Palazzo, MS Rep. Gary Palmer, AL Rep. Greg Pence, IN Rep. Scott Perry, PA Rep. August Pfluger, TX Rep. Bill Posey, FL Rep. Guy Reschenthaler, PA Rep. Tom Rice, SC Rep. Harold Rogers, KY Rep. Mike Rogers, AL Rep. John Rose, TN Rep. Matt Rosendale, MT Rep. David Rouzer, NC Rep. John Rutherford, FL Rep. Steve Scalise, LA Rep. David Schweikert, AZ Rep. Pete Sessions, TX Rep. Adrian Smith, NE Rep. Jason Smith, MO Rep. Lloyd Smucker, PA Rep. Elise Stefanik, NY Rep. Greg Steube, FL Rep. Chris Stewart, UT Rep. Glenn Thompson, PA Rep. Tom Tiffany, WI Rep. William Timmons, SC Rep. Jeff Van Drew, NJ Rep. Beth Van Duyne, TX Rep. Tim Walberg, MI Rep. Jackie Walorski, IN Rep. Randy Weber, TX Rep. Daniel Webster, FL Rep. Roger Williams, TX Rep. Joe Wilson, SC Rep. Robert Wittman, VA Rep. Ron Wright, TX Rep. Lee Zeldin, NY Sen. Ted Cruz, TX Sen. Josh Hawley, MO Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, MS Sen. John Kennedy, LA Sen. Cynthia Lummis, WY Sen. Roger Marshall, KS Sen. Rick Scott, FL Sen. Tommy Tuberville, AL
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simadonia · 4 years
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¿Cuáles fcs les gustaría ver? ¡Muy lindo todo!
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¡muchas gracias, nonnie! tenemos algunos fcs listados en la página de skeletons, y en adición, aquí te va una lista:
femeninos: victoria pedretti, kang minah, normani kordei, barbie ferreira, nancy mcdonie, hunter schafer, zendaya coleman, florence pugh, maría pedraza, alexa demie, jeon soyeon, mina el hammani, danna paola, choi jisu, kim jiwoo, cindy kimberly, kathryn newton, jaz sinclair, lalisa manoban, jeon somi, tashi rodriguez, halsey, kaia gerber, gideon adlon, kristine froseth, bae suzy, lucy boynton, lizzo, ester expósito, claudia salas, lee sungkyung, jessie buckley, nathy peluso, clairo, maude apatow, natalia dyer, madelaine petsch, ashleigh murray, hayley law, laura harrier, lana condor, eiza gonzález, tessa thompson, nathalie kelley, zoe kravitz, karrueche tran, mikaela straus, courtney eaton, tanaya beatty, rosalía, reina hardesty, nathalie emmanuel
masculinos: chance perdomo, justice smith, ross lynch, dev patel, reece king, arón piper, omar ayuso, yanan, harry styles, robert pattinson, timothée chalamet, jorge lópez, ewan mcgregor, leïti sène, booboo stewart, jeon jungkook, george mackay, felix lee, john krasinski, andrew scott, armie hammer, kim donghan, choi san, park junhee, cillian murphy, song kang, joe kole, fionn whitehead, angus cloud, machine gun kelly, algee smith, jacob elordi, oliver jackson-cohen, charles heaton, joe keery, bang sungjoon, yoon jeonghan, dominic harrison, alex lawther, yahya abdul-mateen ii, avan jogia, alberto rosende, jordan fisher, jake gyllenhaal
EDIT: hemos eliminado algunas sugerencias debido a que un anon nos hizo saber que tenían alegaciones graves.
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