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17 hours ago, Wendy said:

These town hall folks ain't playing! But they need to put it to the best use - at the midterm elections in the voting booths.


Wendy.....please repeat this every week until next November. it does no good to get mad and people won't go to the polls. thank you for this.

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nm...I need to remember to just avoid tweet reading and not be so bitchy.

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African-American Miss USA: Health care is a 'privilege'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4506004/Miss-District-Columbia-crowned-Miss-USA-2017.html

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An African-American nuclear chemist from Washington, DC, won the 2017 edition of Miss USA on Sunday night after telling the audience about her conservative political viewpoints.

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KÔra McCullough, a 25-year-old nuclear chemist who works for the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, told the audience how she doesn't necessarily view herself as a feminist and said that health care is a privilege and not a right. 

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McCullough said she prefers not to use the word 'feminist,' and instead 'transferred the word feminist to equalism.'

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In the questions portion, she was also individually asked if affordable healthcare is a right or privilege, responding that she thought that healthcare should only go to those with jobs

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'As a government employee, I'm granted health care. And I see firsthand that for one, to have health care, you need to have jobs, so therefore we need to continue to cultivate this environment so that we're given the opportunities to have health care as well as jobs for all Americans worldwide,' she explained.Ā 

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3 hours ago, Vee said:

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Now you can see they are just trolling him and trying to feed the dysfunction in White House. There's a lot of talk about how he is falling apart.Ā 

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Meanwhile, in media: MSNBC's Andrew Lack, patron of Brian Williams, is working to unseat Lawrence O'Donnell and reinstall Williams center seat while trying to lean the network center-right. The talent is fighting back.

While I think Williams is actually fine in a limited anchor role,Ā I think Lack's been terrible for the network and is horribly misjudging the mood of the country at the moment. The network and parent Comcast haveĀ been getting heavy calls/web traffic from viewers over this in the last few days.

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