HuffPo says some Republican congressmen are turning against Sessions. Hmmm, wonder why?? Let's dig into these characters, shall we.
- House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) was the first influential Republican to say the former senator should recuse himself
- Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) said it would be best if he recused himself.
- Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) said Sessions should stay out of the Justice Department’s investigation to “ensure public confidence.”
- Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) (obviously)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/republicans-jeff-sessions-russia-investigation_us_58b81df3e4b0a8ded67aa723
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sponiatowski ago
Jason Chaffetz was told by Trump he could investigate anything he wanted to investigate. Is he investigating Pizza gate? Or is he hiding something taking place in the Mormon Community in Utah? They marry young out there, don't they?
moremane ago
Literally spent 25 years of my life in Provo, Utah among nothing but Mormons. The only thing that makes them weird is they don't drink alcohol or coffee, and they go to church every week for three hours.
I've been in the temples a few dozen times. The speculation about those are overblown. The only thing weird about them is the clothes they wear in the temples, and the handshakes, but the people in the temple show nothing but family-like love for each other. I mean, you do agree in the temple to do your best to "sustain" the church, but what other organization doesn't ask its members to help sustain it?
No one even calls it "magic underwear". It's no different than a reminder to live well, like a wedding ring.
All the weird stuff like polygamy, etc, is the FLDS offshoot of the mainstream Mormon church.
sponiatowski ago
If the Catholics can have a pedophile problem, so can the Mormons. The problem is that the corrupt Obama government encouraged it. It's the tie that binds criminality. The entire nation and every nation in the world has to look at themselves and root out the problem. Not Mormons in particular. Everyone.
moremane ago
Here's where it's different. There's something called the "Articles of Faith" in Mormonism where its very strongly stated that they will follow the laws of the land.
It could be that the "deep state" controlling them, telling them what to do, and not in defense of a sexual criminal conspiracy.
sponiatowski ago
There has to be something to bind the conspiracy all together, a murder, a criminal act, pedophilia, rape, anything that can make the person easy to get rid of should he become a liability. It's called corruption for a reason and no group is so flawless that they contain no sin amongst them.