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Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill.- I HOPE YOU ARE SINCERE IN YOUR DESIRE TO MOVE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AWAY FROM THE TRUMPIAN POLITICS OF HATE AND IRRATIONALITY. IT WOULD BE A DEFINITE IMPROVEMENT TO HAVE BOTH MAJOR PARTIES CARING ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., is being shunned and scorned by relatives after voting to impeach Donald Trump, according to a letter published in The New York Times this week.
Eleven members of his family signed a letter lambasting him for his vote last month to impeach the then-president, who they defended as a Christian.
“Oh my, what a disappointment you are to us and to God!” they wrote, accusing Kinzinger of going “against your Christian principles” and joining the “devil’s army.”
"It is now most embarrassing to us that we are related to you," they added.
His relatives also sent the letter to other conservative lawmakers.
“We should listen even more grievances against you, but decided you are not worth more of our time to list them,” the letter from his relatives continued. “You have embarrassed the Kinzinger family name!”
Kinzinger, one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump last month, also voted this month to strip Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., of her committee posts for espousing conspiracy theories.
He’s betting his career on disavowing Trumpism, pushing for an alternative path for the GOP. He recently launched a "Country 1st" political action committee, which seeks to put some money behind the political effort confronting a party largely still aligned with the former president.
"The reality is this — this is the time to choose," Kinzinger said during an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" on Jan. 31. "Let's take a look at the last four years how far we have come in a bad way, how backward-looking we are, how much we peddle darkness and division. That's not the party I ever signed up for."
In the interview, he hinted at the letter, saying he'd received two certified letters "disowning me."
It's likely to be an uphill, lonely battle: During the impeachment vote, Kinzinger asked Democrats for more speaking time to make a bipartisan pitch for the impeachment of Trump, according to the Times, but was denied. Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming voted to impeach Trump and only narrowly held on to her leadership position in the House when her party mounted an effort to strip her of it.
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WHAT A PROUD MOMENT FOR "CHRISTIANITY." DO YOU PEOPLE EVEN BOTHER TO READ THE NEW TESTAMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY?
Dear David, To lonely dogs, ailing cats, and countless other neglected companion animals, PETA’s fieldworkers and cruelty caseworkers are nothing short of miracle workers. Our fieldworkers and Emergency Response Team are on call 24/7/365—often coming to an animal’s aid when no one else will. We’re delivering sturdy custom-built doghouses that offer “backyard dogs” some relief during dangerous weather, providing free and low-cost spay and neuter surgeries to help tackle the companion-animal homelessness crisis at its roots, and responding at all hours of the day and night to ensure that sick, injured, and neglected animals get the help they urgently need. Our Mobile Clinics Division is a model high-volume spay/neuter program that sterilizes more than 12,000 animals annually, and it also provides free emergency surgeries and treatments that keep injured or ailing animals with their loving families when they’ve have fallen on hard times. February 23 is World Spay Day—and we’re celebrating the occasion with our first-ever town hall meeting on PETA’s vital work for companion animals. I hope you’ll be there! This inspiring town hall—featuring PETA President Ingrid Newkirk, Senior Vice President of Cruelty Investigations Daphna Nachminovitch, and Mobile Clinics Division Director Lori-Jo Ciccone—will give you an inside look at PETA’s shelter, fieldwork, and companion-animal assistance programs, as well as sharing poignant stories of individual animals we’ve helped, like a senior dog named Edith, who was rescued and adopted after spending years chained outside. Edith’s story also appears in Breaking the Chain, a powerful documentary produced by Anjelica Huston that offers a glimpse into PETA’s fieldwork. We’ll be giving away a limited number of free Breaking the Chain viewings, so please don’t miss out on your chance to win. There are two ways you can participate in this meeting. If you’d like to attend via computer (which I encourage so that you won’t miss out on seeing the photos and videos that we’ll be sharing), simply log on to PETA.org/FebruaryTownHall at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on February 23 and you’ll be able to watch the presentation through your web browser. We’ll send a reminder e-mail to you at this address a few minutes before the meeting begins. If you’d like to participate by phone only, simply click here to provide your contact information. PETA will then call you shortly before the meeting begins. You can also attend by calling toll-free at 1-844-881-1316. I hope you’ll join us on February 23 for an inspiring look at the ways PETA’s fieldworkers and Emergency Response Team are breaking the cycle of companion-animal homelessness, neglect, and misery. Kind regards, | |||||||||||
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Thank You from Valdosta State University |
Valdosta State University |
ALUMNI & FRIENDS |
VSU Colleagues-
Happy New Year! I hope all is well. My name is Sirocus Barnes and I am the president of the VSU Alumni Association. I am writing to invite you to a special event to provide feedback to VSU.
President Carvajal issued a call for a comprehensive university planning effort at the Celebration of Inclusion on September 18, 2020. The Diversity and Inclusion Comprehensive Planning Task Force is charged with “gathering broad input through listening sessions and other means, and then using that input to identify and prioritize VSU’s areas of greatest challenge and create a clear plan for improvement.”
I am leading the alumni and community sub-group. We will be hosting a listening session for alumni on Tuesday, February 16 at 6:30pm.
I’d encourage everyone to attend if you are available. In order for us to gather broad input, we need as many people from our alumni community to attend these sessions. See below the link to the Zoom meeting.
Thank you and I look forward to connecting with you soon! Go Blazers!
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Sirocus Barnes, VSU Alumni Association President |
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