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"He will not be mocked," the stenographer, later identified as Dianne Reidy, yelled into the microphone at the chamber's rostrum. "The greatest deception here is that this is not one nation under God. It never was. It would not have been. The Constitution would not have been written by Freemasons. They go against God."
House Stenographer Seizes Microphone In Bizarre Rant : The Two-Way : NPR
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The mic was dead apparently, but you can still see her in the video. Just when you thought you've seen enough craziness in Congress, this happens. I guess it's a fitting tribute.
House Stenographer Seizes Microphone In Bizarre Rant : The Two-Way : NPR
:shock:
The mic was dead apparently, but you can still see her in the video. Just when you thought you've seen enough craziness in Congress, this happens. I guess it's a fitting tribute.
No - I actually feel bad for her.
Congress is full of a bunch of invalids who behave like children. That poor woman is supposed to listen to ALL OF IT and write it all down - day in and day out?
That's enough to drive anyone over the edge.
I'm being serious - how much BS can a person take without flipping out?
No - I actually feel bad for her.
Congress is full of a bunch of invalids who behave like children. That poor woman is supposed to listen to ALL OF IT and write it all down - day in and day out?
That's enough to drive anyone over the edge.
I'm being serious - how much BS can a person take without flipping out?
Sure, totally bring sympathy and empathy into it while I was imagining her at the booby hatch having a nice conversation with a jesus about how she got there. let us bring some al queda prisoners in, or maybe some rapists or child molestors. Why torture good citizens with having to listen to congress prattle on and transcribe their insanity.
House Stenographer Seizes Microphone In Bizarre Rant : The Two-Way : NPR
:shock:
The mic was dead apparently, but you can still see her in the video. Just when you thought you've seen enough craziness in Congress, this happens. I guess it's a fitting tribute.
c'mon rocket, let's not mock a genuine mental health issue
that it was on the congressional floor is no doubt enticing, but it is still bad form to make fun of the mentally ill
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