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Why is anything rooted in common sense considered "extreme right wing"???

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Because that name serves their purpose to demean & diminish. It seems as tho those who use that phrase are applying the same principles used at other times in history:

"Slurs and all other forms of racial defamation dehumanize targeted groups and justify racial oppression by suggesting that targeted populations are unworthy of equality" "... Japs for Japanese people, Chinks for Chinese people, and spics for Hispanics)..." "Other examples of racial slurs commonly used in the United States include n****r, wetback, coolie, kike, and dago."

https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/racial-slurs

"... Don't Buy from Jews" and "The Jews Are Our Misfortune." in pre-WW II Germany.

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/timeline-event/holocaust/1933-1938/anti-jewish-boycott

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There have been 52,058 arrests of illegals with criminal backgrounds - including those convicted of domestic violence. Over 150 Democrat Lawmakers protected these Illegals that were guilty of Sex Crimes. They voted against H.R. 7909, a bill that would have deported these criminals. These democrats who voted against this bill are also criminals and they should be made to step down now - not tomorrow - NOW!

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If you could provide the source of those statistics it would be helpful. Thx.

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I am Italian although living abroad, and I am quite happy about the steps taken by “Giorgia” .. although on the geopolitical front this gov is still supporting the absurd Ukraine war and it is full blast into the UN agenda .. then yes .. you cannot take away good food from Italians .. still relentless geo-engineering is destroying all their crops … Italy has been under the US tight control since WW2 - Meloni’s first official trip was to go and kiss the ring of Harry Kissinger ..

Regardless of the billions invested in Russia and the incredibly good and strong economic ties, Italy has made Russia enemy N1 … (poor Berlusconi must be turning in his grave) ..

Cina has been stopped from buying out all the ports and infrastructure but still China is more welcomed than Russia …

YES this gov is better than the horrific left opponents, and yes incredible diplomatic work, yet.. not enough !

The US election will determine the path of Italy as usual! Fingers crossed 🤞

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Thank you, Dear Patriots, for appreciating my comment. I'm going to try and get that list of these traitorous democrats who voted against Bill H.R. 7909.

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List of democrats that voted against H.R. 7909

Alma Adams, North Carolina

Pete Aguilar, California

Gabe Amo, Rhode Island

Jake Auchincloss, Massachusetts

Becca Balint, Vermont

Nanette Barragán, California

Joyce Beatty, Ohio

Ami Bera, California

Donald Beyer, Virginia

Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Georgia

Earl Blumenauer, Oregon

Suzanne Bonamici, Oregon

Lisa Blunt Rochester, Delaware

Jamaal Bowman, New York

Shontel Brown, Ohio

Julia Brownley, California

Cori Bush, Missouri

Salud Carbajal, California

Tony Cárdenas, California

André Carson, Indiana

Troy Carter, Louisiana

Greg Casar, Texas

Ed Case, Hawaii

Sean Casten, Illinois

Kathy Castor, Florida

Joaquin Castro, Texas

Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, Florida

Judy Chu, California

Katherine Clark, Massachusetts

Yvette Clarke, New York

Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri

James Clyburn, South Carolina

Steve Cohen, Tennessee

Gerald Connolly, Virginia

Luis Correa, California

Jim Costa, California

Jasmine Crockett, Texas

Jason Crow, Colorado

Danny Davis, Illinois

Madeleine Dean, Pennsylvania

Diana DeGette, Colorado

Rosa DeLauro, Connecticut

Suzan DelBene, Washington

Mark DeSaulnier, California

Debbie Dingell, Michigan

Lloyd Doggett, Texas

Veronica Escobar, Texas

Anna Eshoo, California

Adriano Espaillat, New York

Lizzie Fletcher, Texas

Bill Foster, Illinois

Valerie Foushee, North Carolina

Lois Frankel, Florida

Maxwell Frost, Florida

John Garamendi, California

Jesús "Chuy" Garcia, Illinois

Robert Garcia, California

Sylvia Garcia, Texas

Dan Goldman, New York

Jimmy Gomez, California

Al Green, Texas

James Himes, Connecticut

Steny Hoyer, Maryland

Valerie Hoyle, Oregon

Jared Huffman, California

Glenn Ivey, Maryland

Jonathan Jackson, Illinois

Sara Jacobs, California

Pramila Jayapal, Washington

Hakeem Jeffries, New York

Henry "Hank" Johnson, Georgia

Sydney Kamlager-Dove, California

Bill Keating, Massachusetts

Robin Kelly, Illinois

Ro Khanna, California

Dan Kildee, Michigan

Derek Kilmer, Washington

Andy Kim, New Jersey

Raja Krishnamoorthi, Illinois

Ann Kuster, New Hampshire

Greg Landsman, Ohio

Rick Larsen, Washington

John Larson, Connecticut

Barbara Lee, California

Summer Lee, Pennsylvania

Teresa Leger Fernandez, New Mexico

Ted Lieu, California

Zoe Lofgren, California

Doris Matsui, California

Lucy McBath, Georgia

Jennifer McClellan, Virginia

Betty McCollum, Minnesota

Morgan McGarvey, Kentucky

James McGovern, Massachusetts

Gregory Meeks, New York

Rob Menendez, New Jersey

Grace Meng, New York

Kweisi Mfume, Maryland

Gwen Moore, Wisconsin

Joseph Morelle, New York

Seth Moulton, Massachusetts

Kevin Mullin, California

Jerrold Nadler, New York

Grace Napolitano, California

Richard Neal, Massachusetts

Joe Neguse, Colorado

Donald Norcross, New Jersey

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York

Ilhan Omar, Minnesota

Frank Pallone, New Jersey

Nancy Pelosi, California

Scott Peters, California

Brittany Pettersen, Colorado

Dean Phillips, Minnesota

Chellie Pingree, Maine

Mark Pocan, Wisconsin

Katie Porter, California

Ayanna Pressley, Massachusetts

Mike Quigley, Illinois

Delia Ramirez, Illinois

Jamie Raskin, Maryland

Deborah Ross, North Carolina

Raul Ruiz, California

C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland

Linda Sánchez, California

John Sarbanes, Maryland

Mary Scanlon, Pennsylvania

Janice Schakowsky, Illinois

Adam Schiff, California

Bradley Schneider, Illinois

Robert "Bobby" Scott, Virginia

David Scott, Georgia

Terri Sewell, Alabama

Brad Sherman, California

Darren Soto, Florida

Melanie Stansbury, New Mexico

Haley Stevens, Michigan

Marilyn Strickland, Washington

Mark Takano, California

Shri Thanedar, Michigan

Mike Thompson, California

Bennie Thompson, Mississippi

Rashida Tlaib, Michigan

Jill Tokuda, Hawaii

Paul Tonko, New York

Norma Torres, California

Ritchie Torres, New York

Lori Trahan, Massachusetts

David Trone, Maryland

Lauren Underwood, Illinois

Juan Vargas, California

Marc Veasey, Texas

Nydia Velázquez, New York

Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida

Maxine Waters, California

Bonnie Watson Coleman, New Jersey

Nikema Williams, Georgia

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That's a LOT of work - thank you.

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Way to go, Italy!! 🇮🇹 ❤️ 💪🏻 Punishment is meant to be a deterrent - not a party favor.

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What about the psychological illness of rapists & pedophiles? That mindset could push the convicted to continue harming in other ways. Once castrated, further monitoring may be required.

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You bring up a good point for those who have committed such heinous crimes as well as helping to illuminate what factors lead up to this type of such egregious behavior in order to try to prevent it from occurring in the first place. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. ( I just made that up - feel free to use it 😉)

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This is wonderful news about Italy's sweeping reforms, Mr. Imanuelsen. I would love to see you in Rome interviewing Ms. Meloni. I congratulate her for opposing the

Anti humanitarian WEF.

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Do you recognize those democrat names? They are the same twisted, toxic traitors who don't love this country. Punishment is in order. Republican need to grow a set and speak out to every news outlet. They need to make a lot of noise like Carl Higbie & Rod Schmitt does on Newsmax. Again, thank you Patriots for your comments.

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About time someone makes sense. I am so sick of reading of a rapist and/or pedophile given bail and as soon as they’re out another person, child becomes a victim. I have been saying this for years! These people are not going to change; let’s protect our children, women, elderly in homes. Italy should be proud of electing a President that has common sense and protecting his people from money makers, illegal immigrants that have brought more crime to this beautiful country and its people. 👏👏👏

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Thank you Peter for continuing to bring us the positive news about changes that are ongoing around the world as the entrenched occupants of governmetn offices find themselves vote out, not undesrtanding why, but blaming the 'right wing' which is simply anybody who didn't vote for them

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Love the direction they are going Total common sense. Wish the rest of the world would wake up and vote the communist leftists into a sewer, never to flush again.

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I have a family member that murdered his parents and youngest sister…authorities treat him with drugs while he has been otherwise living in general public…no one considered how the numerous other family members were psychologically affected by this, and still living with this.

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