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Bowman suing fire protection company for not installing basic safety locks on Capitol fire alarms.   

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20 minutes ago, Irv said:

Bowman suing fire protection company for not installing basic safety locks on Capitol fire alarms.   

 

"You made it too easy to pull!"

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10 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

If it was because of the Ukraine funding, I don’t agree with him doing this at all
 

They can submit Ukraine funding in another bill

Do you agree with him doing it for any possible reason under the sun other than a fire or similar emergency? 

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20 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Do you agree with him doing it for any possible reason under the sun other than a fire or similar emergency? 

I’m saying I don’t know why he did it I don’t agree with him doing it
 

I don’t know how much more plainer  I can get on that

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8 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

I’m saying I don’t know why he did it I don’t agree with him doing it
 

I don’t know how much more plainer  I can get on that

Based on his explanation, we cannot rule out that his pants were, indeed, on fire.  (Yours may be as well.). 

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2 hours ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Based on his explanation, we cannot rule out that his pants were, indeed, on fire.  (Yours may be as well.). 

Well, my parents have in fact, been on fire in the past, but I’ve never actually pulled the lever a oh fire alarm

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

Well, my parents have in fact, been on fire in the past, but I’ve never actually pulled the lever a oh fire alarm

Speaking of parents, some of the old adages come to mind here.

 

Look before you leap. 

You can't make an omelette without cracking a few eggs. 

You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.

 

Fire alarms are nature's door handles.  

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Bowman simply acted out of necessity through some means at his disposal.  He wanted to delay the vote, found a way to do it, and knew he would suffer no consequences for this action.  He'd make up some lame excuse like he could not distingish between an ordinary door handle for a door he might have opened 100 times or more before and a box on the wall labelled "fire alarm".  A common mistake and an excuse that his buddies in the media would run with as they push to move the story to the wastebasket. 

 

I mean really, how dare anyone suggest he should be held accountable for delaying an official vote of Congress like those MAGA hooligans did on 1/6.  Anyone suggesting such a thing should be roundly and in coordination attacked for their insolence.  And of course its not the same thing anyway.  So that's it.

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5 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

Bowman simply acted out of necessity through some means at his disposal.  He wanted to delay the vote, found a way to do it, and knew he would suffer no consequences for this action.  He'd make up some lame excuse like he could not distingish between an ordinary door handle for a door he might have opened 100 times or more before and a box on the wall labelled "fire alarm".  A common mistake and an excuse that his buddies in the media would run with as they push to move the story to the wastebasket. 

 

I mean really, how dare anyone suggest he should be held accountable for delaying an official vote of Congress like those MAGA hooligans did on 1/6.  Anyone suggesting such a thing should be roundly and in coordination attacked for their insolence.  And of course its not the same thing anyway.  So that's it.


It’s not a cult… 

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17 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

Bowman simply acted out of necessity through some means at his disposal.  He wanted to delay the vote, found a way to do it, and knew he would suffer no consequences for this action.  He'd make up some lame excuse like he could not distingish between an ordinary door handle for a door he might have opened 100 times or more before and a box on the wall labelled "fire alarm".  A common mistake and an excuse that his buddies in the media would run with as they push to move the story to the wastebasket. 

 

I mean really, how dare anyone suggest he should be held accountable for delaying an official vote of Congress like those MAGA hooligans did on 1/6.  Anyone suggesting such a thing should be roundly and in coordination attacked for their insolence.  And of course its not the same thing anyway.  So that's it.

My question is why would he want to delay the vote? What is the purpose of that?

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Just now, John from Riverside said:

My question is why would he want to delay the vote? What is the purpose of that?


What other reason would there be to pull a fire alarm?  

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Just now, Doc said:


What other reason would there be to pull a fire alarm?  

But what purpose would that actually serve the Democrats were going to not help McCarthy because he wasn’t giving up any concessions he needed to buy their vote and he didn’t so they were all going to vote against him, so what was the purpose?

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4 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

But what purpose would that actually serve the Democrats were going to not help McCarthy because he wasn’t giving up any concessions he needed to buy their vote and he didn’t so they were all going to vote against him, so what was the purpose?


Pulling the fire alarm was meant to delay the vote. You’d have to ask him why he did it, and what he hoped to gain from it.

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5 minutes ago, Doc said:


Pulling the fire alarm was meant to delay the vote. You’d have to ask him why he did it, and what he hoped to gain from it.

So we’re right back where we started on this nobody knows what he actually pulled it

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5 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

So we’re right back where we started on this nobody knows what he actually pulled it

Do we have to know why a murderer pulled the trigger?

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