https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3FMgZruOXE
Shawn Lucas helped serve the Democratic National Committee with a lawsuit alleging fraud in the presidential race.
Lucas, 38, died on August 2, less than one month after serving papers to Debbie Wasserman Shultz. The circumstances of his death remained foggy for months, then was attributed to a "fentanyl overdose". Riiiight.
RIP Shawn.
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palmitespo910 ago
Rip Shawn indeed. My thoughts are this. If Seth's murder is blown wide open, what's the next step of that? The DNC now has to own up to the fact that they killed him right? Then what? Americans know that the DNC killed Seth Rich and then worked furiously to cover it up. Then what? Americans know that the DNC also must be lying and covering up other things...like maybe other suspicious murders around that time. Seth Rich is a domino, not an end game. Sad that it has to be like this though. He deserved better. They all do.
millennial_vulcan ago
whats the next step? Breitbart, Hastings, everyone else etc, hopefully :)
facevalue ago
I'll admit my first step would be brandishing a massive shit-eating grin to my liberal coworkers.
buddyboo ago
Not all liberals are brainwashed. The HRC supporters, YES. The Progressives are very much awake and aware when liberal mainstream media lies. The progressives (Bernie Supporters) have been fighting a similar fight since the primaries. We do have ideological differences with the Trumpsters and other repubs though -- we want universal healthcare, for min wage workers a "living wage" of $15/hr, access to higher education, regardless of income, etc. The DNC has been taken over by corporatists. Bernie is trying to change that. He is purposely ignoring the Russia thing because his focus has been and remains on the issues that he has been fighting for for over 30 years. But please don't label all liberals that way. We need to stay united with what we agree on and push through deep state attempts to divide and conquor
facevalue ago
How do Progressives feel about socialism?
buddyboo ago
We like democratic socialism - the type in europe, australia, canada, etc
buddyboo ago
Well, it depends what your definition of socialism is. Democratic socialism is the progressive dream. This is not the same as communism. It is the same as what Canada, Australia, all EU countries and many other have -- basically where the taxes are used to actually benefit the people with universal healthcare, and other benefits. Did you know that we in the US are the only developed country in the world NOT to have universal healthcare? All EU, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, S Korea, even China, Russia, and Iran have it.
facevalue ago
I really don't like the idea of extending government control, nor do I like the idea of everyone paying to help a few, even if those few can't help themselves. I think that kind hearted people like you should be free to spend your money helping others as you deem fit.
buddyboo ago
But we would help any way. But we can do a lot more to help as a society than any one individual or smaller group can. There is a lot of evidence of how well single payer is working in many other developed countries, for example. Lets face it, 65% of our taxes go to the a) millitary b) paying interest on debt. We could be printing our money, without debt to the big banks/fed, and using that for helping our people as well as infrastructure spending. Pretty simple.
facevalue ago
I agree that large groups of people can accomplish more than smaller groups and individuals. If we weren't being taxed as much to cover interest then I still wouldn't want to spend the difference helping people. I'll spend some to help people, but that decision shouldn't be made for me.
buddyboo ago
Well, then think of it in selfish ways -- you will never have to worry about paying for any doctors appointments or medicines or deductibles or anything again. I lived in France and the UK. The difference in living life knowing that you will never risk bankrupcy or even close to it because of illness removes a huge weight. Huge. In France, they pay a nominal fee to go to university. Its like $500 when you first go. Thats it. And they have some of the best universities in the world. Same with Canada and Australia. Even South Korea