New 'I am not a robot' CAPTCHA test from Republican National Committee (Page 1/1)
rinselberg FEB 04, 10:25 PM
Select every image of Ordinary Citizens Engaged In Legitimate Political Discourse





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TheDigitalAlchemist FEB 04, 11:21 PM
You missed a few there.... "Select every image of Ordinary Citizens Engaged In Legitimate Political Discourse"



Derf durfffder furf.

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blackrams FEB 04, 11:35 PM
You'll need to define "Legitimate".

YMMV

Rams
TheDigitalAlchemist FEB 04, 11:35 PM
.. nevermind.

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rinselberg FEB 05, 06:03 AM
"WHEREAS, Representatives Cheney and Kinzinger are participating in a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse . . ."


RESOLUTION TO FORMALLY CENSURE LIZ CHENEY AND ADAM KINZINGER AND TO NO LONGER SUPPORT THEM AS MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
Adopted by the Republican National Committee Resolutions Committee; February 4, 2022.

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https://www.nytimes.com/int...cheney-kinziger.html
steve308 FEB 05, 10:53 AM
I'm assuming that most in the pictures are not vaccinated.
rinselberg FEB 08, 08:57 PM

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I think it was an interesting approach to have a novel approach to have a national Republican committee take a position like that. So this is not a support or oppose this is just an observation that I thought that was novel and unique.


Picking up from my previous message here--two back from this one--that was Wyoming's junior senator Cythia Lummis today, a Republican (as if I need to say that), responding to a reporter's off the cuff question about her thoughts on that resolution of censure that was approved by a unanimous vote of the Republican National Committee just the other day.

It reminds me of a moment from 1962's blockbuster "Lawrence of Arabia." I'm not any kind of movie enthusiast (particularly) but I can conjure up in my mind just about any moment from "Lawrence of Arabia." It's such a coherent and smoothly flowing production. This reminds me of the moment when one of the Arab insurrectionists and leaders of the Arab Revolt has been leafing through an English language book--a schoolchild's primer on the concept of England's government and politics.

I don't have the script, but this is the scene and dialog, as close as I can remember it:

Arab leader:
"I'm learning about politics."

Lowell Thomas-like character, an American newspaper journalist and war reporter:
"Are you going to have a democracy in this country (Arabia), with a parliament, like England's?"

Arab leader:
"ll tell you that when I have a country."

Lowell Thomas-like character smiles and chuckles:
"You learn fast."

Arab leader:
"Did I answer well?"

Lowell Thomas-like character:
"You answered without saying anything. That's politics!"

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Rickady88GT FEB 08, 09:08 PM
Just looks like one broken window and a moved fence. No other damage, so yep just some trespassing and a guided tour by the Cap Police.