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Sogo

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Wed Nov 12, 2025, 10:58 PM 8 hrs ago

Pondering why Boebert, Greene, and Mace signed and would not remove their signatures from the discharge petition.... [View all]

Boebert, Greene, and Mace signed and, in the case of Boebert and Mace, would not remove their signatures from it. We're not aware if Greene was also pressured to remove her signature.

Nancy Mace has admitted to having been an abuse victim and left the room in quite an emotional state after some of Epstein's victims were being interviewed in the House. Nothing (that I'm aware of) is known about Boebert or Greene in the context of sexual abuse....

It's common knowledge that sex abusers do not do well in prison, because so many of the prisoners themselves have been sexually abused. The "not doing well in prison" often means the fellow prisoner who is in for abuse is killed. Call it displaced revenge for never being able to get back at their abuser. "Displaced revenge refers to the act of directing revenge towards a target other than the original transgressor, often as a psychological response to feelings of powerlessness or frustration."

Are there any dots to be connected here?






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