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Since I'm the mad scientist proclaimed by myself
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Junior Chimp
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« on: February 20, 2017, 06:40:03 PM »

Genuinely evil.


Move to strong HP as he proposed a bill which could 'crack down' on legitimate immigrants.
(For those who successfully applied for US permanent residency, they have come across many hurdles, and the US immigration departments should have censored all people who have potential threats on national security).

By nature, it is stamping on basic human rights. On the other hand, he was a co-sponsor of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.

I really laughed my ass off, seeing a nearly unprincipled human rights violator glorifying a bill which concerns human rights conditions outside the US. Meanwhile, another co-sponsor, Marco Rubio, still has the courage to utter the words 'it makes people uneasy' after the travel ban. From this, Rubio is at a higher tier. He sticked to what he said on 22 June 2016:

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I might be a bit harsh on Cotton. But what he's doing is really off track.



Traditionally, supporting something good (like human rights in Hong Kong) doesn't dock points from someone. Even if that someone is as vile as Cotton.
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Since I'm the mad scientist proclaimed by myself
omegascarlet
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2017, 09:08:04 PM »

Massive FF!  I hope he becomes president one day because I interned one summer at the same organization he interned for in college, and I would want to say that I interned at the same place as the President!

Isn't not having a blood-hungry sociopath running our country more important?
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