The congressional black caucus have done it again

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If I don't have evidence I can't say it is true either. My logic is flawless. :mjgrin:


Terrible logic.

just bc u know you’re a cocksucker and ur family thinks u aren’t.

Doesn’t change the fact that you know with youre entire being that you like putting cocks in ur mouth.

just bc your family doesn’t believe it doesn’t change that fact
 

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Terrible logic.

just bc u know you’re a cocksucker and ur family thinks u aren’t.

Doesn’t change the fact that you know with youre entire being that you like putting cocks in ur mouth.

just bc your family doesn’t believe it doesn’t change that fact
:mjlol: What?! I don't think your example is a good match for the current situation but feel free to come out to your family anytime. :dame:
 

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your family doesn’t believe you.
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Eliot Engel, chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has represented the Bronx for a long time, serving for 31 years and counting as the representative from New York’s 16th District. It’s also been a long time since he’s been to the Bronx. The famously absentee congressman made headlines recently when it was revealed that he had gone the entirety of the coronavirus crisis holed up in his house in Maryland.

While representatives from neighboring districts, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, were going door-to-door, checking in on constituents in the hardest-hit pandemic location in the world, Engel was far from the action, having not left his D.C.-area home since late March. He refused to apologize for that decision even recently. That wasn’t an aberration: For years, Engel identified Maryland as his “primary residence” for tax purposes, until the state finally intervened to prevent him from doing so in 2013.

But if the threat of coronavirus wasn’t enough to get him to return to his district, the specter of a competitive primary challenge was. After days of protests and demonstrations by constituents in his plurality African American district over police brutality from the NYPD and the killing of George Floyd, Engel finally made an appearance Tuesday, ready to address the public at a news conference.

It didn’t go well. Engel pleaded with Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. for a speaking slot, but when Diaz refused owing to time restrictions, a microphone caught Engel’s reply: “If I didn’t have a primary, I wouldn’t care.” Just to make sure Diaz heard him, he said it a second time. To make matters worse, that now-infamous blunder, which exploded on social media, still didn’t qualify as him showing up in his district. The event was on the border of neighboring districts.
 
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