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To: Celtictrader who wrote (1100894)11/21/2018 7:33:02 AM
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they own the Clintons



To: Celtictrader who wrote (1100894)11/21/2018 7:34:28 AM
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EXCLUSIVE: Gonzaga speaker talks 'white people,' 'privilege' on 'International Day of Tolerance' 8 campusreform



To: Celtictrader who wrote (1100894)11/21/2018 7:51:10 AM
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trump is the saudis bitch....a reporter gets reprimanded by drumpf more than a murderer



To: Celtictrader who wrote (1100894)11/21/2018 10:37:56 AM
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GOP Lawmakers Who Bucked Trump and Signed DACA Discharge Petition Got SHELLACKED in Midterms
November 21, 2018, 7:29 am by Jim Hoft

...These Republicans had a hard time on Election Day.
13 of 23 will not be coming back to Congress.

Republicans: 23

  1. Carlos Curbelo, R-Florida
  2. Jeff Denham, R-California
  3. David Valadao, R-California (uncalled)
  4. Will Hurd, R-Texas — won reelection in tight race
  5. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Florida — won
  6. Mia Love, R-Utah
  7. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Florida (lost seat)
  8. Charlie Dent, R-Pennsylvania (left Congress)
  9. Fred Upton, R-Michigan –won
  10. David Reichert, R-Washington –retired
  11. Mike Coffman, R-Colorado – lost
  12. Chris Collins, R-New York –won
  13. John Faso, R-New York –lost
  14. Mark Amodei, R-Nevada -won
  15. Elise Stefanik, R-New York -won
  16. Leonard Lance, R-New Jersey –lost
  17. Ryan Costello, R-Pennsylvania –lost
  18. Stephen Knight, R-California –lost
  19. John Katko, R-New York –won
  20. David Trott, R-Michigan retired and succeeded by Democrat
  21. Erik Paulsen, R-Minnesota -lost
  22. Tom Reed, R-New York –won
  23. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pennsylvania –won
Thirteen of the 23 Republicans (and possibly 14) will no longer be serving in Congress in 2019.

Rather than supporting a border wall they supported an amnesty plan.
Next year they will be looking for new work.