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@romotec can you post that article in a form I can transfer on my phone?
https://twitter.com/AmyMek/status/1096295267945668610 10:28 PM - 14 Feb 2019
@Anastasia Romanoff The Senate on Thursday cleared legislation to make lynching a federal crime.
The bill, introduced by Sens. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and Tim Scott(R-S.C.), makes lynching punishable as a hate crime.
The bill previously passed the Senate in December, but it did not clear the then-GOP controlled House before the end of the 115th Congress. It passed on Thursday by a voice vote.
Booker said that "lynching is not a relic of the past," pointing to the attack on "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett in Chicago.
"Justice for the victims of lynching has been too long denied, and as we look forward we must collectively in this body make a strong, unequivocal statement," he added.
Harris, speaking from the Senate floor, added that lynching is a part of the country's "uncomfortable history" that had never been "truly acknowledged" or "reconciled" with.
"We must confront hate in our country. ... We are now making clear there will be serious, swift and severe consequences," said Harris, who along with Booker is running for the party's 2020 nomination for president.
Congress has tried but failed to pass anti-lynching legislation roughly 200 times since 1918, according to Harris's office. In 2005, the Senate passed a resolution apologizing to lynching victims.
But, addressing the 2005 vote, the Senate legislation says that while an apology "moves the United States toward reconciliation and may become central to a new understanding, on which improved racial relations can be forged," legislation criminalizing lynching is still "wholly necessary and appropriate."
The measure will now go to the House.
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@Anastasia Romanoff How's dat
@romotec perfect got it done thank you...
https://twitter.com/W7VOA/status/1096242604054929408 6:59 PM - 14 Feb 2019 from Washington, DC
There is going to come a time in the very near future that those who were asleep while the world was spiraling out of control will no longer be able to dismiss what is going on and more importantly what had happened while they were asleep. And when that day comes it is my hope that we will, with a united resolve, say never again, not on my watch! We will thank god that he sent warrior angels to save this great nation and at the same time be saddened that we sat by and did nothing! may God continue to bless this great nation and the world! Pray for us all! WWG1WGA
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So if Lynching is a federal crime they can have the business end of 7 gun firing squad
@romotec thank you for posting the Qs
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Nope on the move
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/430023-senate-passes-bill-to-make-lynching-a-federal-crime BY JORDAIN CARNEY - 02/14/19 11:54 AM EST
@romotec my daughter likes the needle best
Morning everyone! ☕
https://twitter.com/RepStevenSmith/status/1096272809184108544 8:59 PM - 14 Feb 2019
T shirt: anons knew
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1096366264916889606 3:11 AM - 15 Feb 2019
@Grey Anon Grey I'm in pre screen do you need some help❓
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https://twitter.com/Thomas1774Paine/status/1096371083920527361 3:30 AM - 15 Feb 2019
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1096371307564933120 3:31 AM - 15 Feb 2019
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