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If it's a big deal to their constituents the voters will punish them. I'd rather have a system that allows the freedom to not applaud than one where applause is mandatory.How disrespectful…
If it's a big deal to their constituents the voters will punish them. I'd rather have a system that allows the freedom to not applaud than one where applause is mandatory.
Sigh. Get your morning coffee and take a breath. I'm posting my opinion, and made no claim as to whether you think politicians' freedom of speech and expression is a good thing or not. I'm not a mind reader.Did I say otherwise?
Sigh. Get your morning coffee and take a breath. I'm posting my opinion, and made no claim as to whether you think politicians' freedom of speech and expression is a good thing or not. I'm not a mind reader.
Going to get my second now. I'm procrastinating, as I've started taking adult piano lessons, with absoutley zero musical playing history in my 50+ bones, and the varnished wood and ivory beast is staring at me from across the livingroom. Okay, time to go.I need more than coffee this morning.
You would think those 2 would know how to read the room.How disrespectful…
That'll rattle some windows.So beautiful !!!
What I liked about the video, is that we get to see the moment Russian eardrums were shattering in slo-mo.That'll rattle some windows.
That's what I like about you, Dave. You always see the big picture.What I liked about the video, is that we get to see the moment Russian eardrums were shattering in slo-mo.
I suppose it's a step up from screaming and heckling though I must admit it would have been amusing to see how Zelensky would have put them down if they had. Still shows how pathetic this lot are. Ah well, I am sure their loyalty will be rewarded by their Russian friends.How disrespectful…
Quote from article: "Especially striking on Wednesday night was the sight of members of both the Republican and Democratic parties rising to enthusiastically cheer the Ukrainian president as he spoke in confident, assertive English."Zelensky wows Washington with inspiring address to Congress
“It’s too much for me,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told members of Congress at the beginning of a powerful, often emotional address Wednesday evening in which he cast his nation’s struggle against Russia as an existential, global battle for freedom.www.yahoo.com