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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI must say that Justin Amash is a class act re: Debbie Dingell
No wonder he quit the republican party. I still wouldn't have voted for him if I'd stayed in his district, but I do give him props for being a decent human being.
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I must say that Justin Amash is a class act re: Debbie Dingell (Original Post)
catbyte
Dec 2019
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DanieRains
(4,619 posts)1. The Only Good Republicans
Are former ones.
Cha
(297,692 posts)2. Mahalo for this, catbyte.
grantcart
(53,061 posts)3. Yes he is
gab13by13
(21,406 posts)4. 1 Republican with compassion,
and 1 Republican who places country over party.
Too bad though, they needed to find 5 good people before God wouldn't destroy Sodom and Gemorrah, time to burn down the Republican party.
Understand he is now an Independent but he was a Republican.
kentuck
(111,110 posts)5. I think he should be one of the House Managers.
Although there may be many that want that appointment?
wryter2000
(46,082 posts)6. For me, it depends on how many there are
If only two or three, probably not. If five, sure. It makes it look more "bipartisan." (I hate that word. It's such a cliche.)
wryter2000
(46,082 posts)7. That is sweet
How was he ever a Republican?