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To: madison10

He brought down the Klan in Alabama back when the Klan had power and was as dangerous a pit viper. People who crossed the Klan died. Sessions is fearless and keeps his powder dry until he is ready. True Southern gentleman are often mistakenly considered weak. They called Robert E. Lee “Grannie Lee” early in his Confederate career. He lost but no one can doubt his brilliance.


197 posted on 03/16/2018 7:34:14 PM PDT by Himyar (Comes A Stillness)
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To: Himyar

“People who crossed the Klan died.”

And just how many decades ago did Sessions “take on” the Klan? He may well have been some sort of legal Pit Bull thirty years ago, but that’s not the man we see today. Like someone said earlier this “decision” was in his “IN-BOX” from his staff. It wasn’t anything that he even had to ponder, because it was all spelled out and he was simply the “figurehead” executing what his subordinates had given him. I think he showed us all his “yellow stripe” when he recused himself without any discussion with the President. That was unforgivable and it wasn’t even done with the proper legal information. He didn’t need to do it! He isn’t a “warrior,” he’s a chicken$hit!


536 posted on 03/16/2018 9:03:38 PM PDT by vette6387
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