Courtesy of Raw Story:
“I am heartbroken about the children and adults that were killed in the worst mass shooting in Texas history this Sunday," Lieu said. "My colleagues right now are doing a moment of silence in the House of Representatives chambers. I respect their right to do that, and I myself have participated in many of them, but I can’t do this again. I’ve been to too many moments of silence."
At least 26 people were killed at the church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, Sunday after a gunman opened fire. Lieu said since he has been a congressman, three of the worst mass shootings in United States history have occurred.
“I will not be silent,” he said. “What we need, is we need action, we need to pass gun safety legislation now.”
When I first read about this yesterday, which I consider an act of courage by the way, I knew that Lieu was going to be dinged by the conservatives.
And when it comes to dings, who better to provide those than the former head conservative dingbat herself?
This is low hanging fruit for Palin so of course she is going to chime in.
Of course the translation of this tweet is "Please, please will somebody please pay attention to me? I use to BE somebody in this country, and now nobody even bothers to mock me anymore."
Rep. Lieu is a nice man, so he took a little time to give Palin a few nanoseconds of relevance.
There you go Sarah. Now you can relax knowing that a sitting member of Congress cares enough to ridicule you for criticizing him.
Now that we have that our of the way let me just say that Rep. Lieu is exactly right.
Congress does NOT need yet another fucking moment of silence, or another fucking call for our prayers.
What they need to do is flip the NRA the bird and tell them that they can keep their campaign donations because the American people are dying in the streets by the hundreds and it is the job of Congress to protect them.
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“I am heartbroken about the children and adults that were killed in the worst mass shooting in Texas history this Sunday," Lieu said. "My colleagues right now are doing a moment of silence in the House of Representatives chambers. I respect their right to do that, and I myself have participated in many of them, but I can’t do this again. I’ve been to too many moments of silence."
At least 26 people were killed at the church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, Sunday after a gunman opened fire. Lieu said since he has been a congressman, three of the worst mass shootings in United States history have occurred.
“I will not be silent,” he said. “What we need, is we need action, we need to pass gun safety legislation now.”
When I first read about this yesterday, which I consider an act of courage by the way, I knew that Lieu was going to be dinged by the conservatives.
And when it comes to dings, who better to provide those than the former head conservative dingbat herself?
Oh my God, can you smell the indignation?What a disgrace.— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) November 7, 2017
This Rep. should be ashamed of himself. You're a member of Congress, for crying out loud. https://t.co/1NMTFo1Bc4
This is low hanging fruit for Palin so of course she is going to chime in.
Of course the translation of this tweet is "Please, please will somebody please pay attention to me? I use to BE somebody in this country, and now nobody even bothers to mock me anymore."
Rep. Lieu is a nice man, so he took a little time to give Palin a few nanoseconds of relevance.
By mocking her.Dear @SarahPalinUSA: Feel free to call me names because I'm cool like that. But I will keep fighting for gun safety. Unlike you I don't quit https://t.co/aUral2ohJz— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) November 7, 2017
There you go Sarah. Now you can relax knowing that a sitting member of Congress cares enough to ridicule you for criticizing him.
Now that we have that our of the way let me just say that Rep. Lieu is exactly right.
Congress does NOT need yet another fucking moment of silence, or another fucking call for our prayers.
What they need to do is flip the NRA the bird and tell them that they can keep their campaign donations because the American people are dying in the streets by the hundreds and it is the job of Congress to protect them.
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