To: VaBthang4
For a while I also thought Lott should go, but now I'm convinced that he should not only stay in office but should remain as majority leader for as long as he wants.
If the U.S. Senate determined that president of the United States was fit to stay in office despite committing multiple felonies while in office, then Lott can do whatever the f#ck he pleases even if it is learned that he used to burn crosses on front lawns all over Mississippi.
To: Alberta's Child
He probably did do that, but it's beside the point. Lott can represent his state all he wants. He has no right to represent my party as Senate Majority Leader.
To: Alberta's Child
>> If the U.S. Senate determined that president of the United States was fit to stay in office despite committing multiple felonies while in office, then Lott can do whatever the f#ck he pleases even if it is learned that he used to burn crosses on front lawns all over Mississippi.<<
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