Illinois should be considered to be far worse than Afghanistan or Iran since the threat from the very heart of the midwest, to our form of government is much greater than any threat we face from abroad today.
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Typical 'Rat "apology"
Who ya gonna believe? Me or your lyin' ears?.................
Why is it that Dems/Leftists can say the most vile, obnoxious and offensive things, make a non-apology apology and are then forgiven. But, if a Repub/Conservative says something, or even doesn’t say anything but the media/Leftists accuse him/her of saying something bad, then only that person’s resignation or an ounce of blood will satisfy them.
Well we are MORE AND MORE seeing clearly what must likely happen.
You can draw your own conclusions as to my meaning.
...if this is what they are willing to say out loud in public, on the floor of the State House their unspoken thoughts are frighteningly unimaginable.
Yes. Hateful, nasty people. And it was, yet again, a women speaking this vile thing. Women rat politicians are really letting their inner biotches out, for all to see. How many of them there are. How ugly they are inside.
God help America. MGTOW. Red Pill.
The sad part about these misguided liberal legislators . . .they procreate.
Hope she doesn’t misinterpret me when I say she is full of donkey dung.
Misinterpreted? She offers to make a broth of legionnaire’s disease bacteria to infect a loved one of Rep. Breen, yet somehow it’s Rep. Breen who’s misinterpreting this to be threatening?
I'm speechless.
ATTN Tony Scott: WWWWW&H First Paragraph.
Some BAMs are ugly. Some BAMs are fat. And then there’s the few BAMs who are Democrat stupid.
“I offer my sincere apology to Representative Peter Breen, his family, and all of my House colleagues for my poor choice of words during a serious discussion on our Veterans’ health and safety. I would never wish any harm or mortality on anyone’s family, including the Breen family. As a Marine Corps Veteran, I feel very passionate about what happened in our Quincy Veterans home, which resulted in 13 Veterans and 1 spouse’s deaths, in addition to over 70 individuals being ill. The truth is this did happen to our heroes, and my attempt to illustrate empathy for the families that were affected by the loss of their loved ones was not conveyed properly. “Lost in my comments yesterday was our obligation to work together on behalf of our Veterans to ensure that the situation in Quincy never happens again. As legislators, we are fallible people, but we are tasked with the tremendous responsibility of caring for the Veteran men and women who have never let us down. We owe them so much more. “I look forward to working with my colleagues to expand access to health care and mental health resources for our Veterans.”
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