
This is the Christmas card of U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles and family. He’s the congressman who represents the school where the children were slaughtered in Nashville on Monday. Like George Santos, he sported a creatively embellished CV until nosy news reporters started doing background checks. Only then did he update his online bio.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Ogles
I’m sure he will have thoughts and prayers.
Something is wrong. You reference Senator Claire McCaskill below. It’s supposed to be Rep Andy Ogles
It is Ogles. The person who sent it to me said McCaskill. I made the correction within a couple of minutes of putting the post up, but you must’ve read the original immediately.
Claire McCaskill?!??
Nope. I originally posted what a reader sent me but upon checking, learned it was Andy Ogles. I made the correction right away but apparently not before you read the original. Thanks for keeping me honest.
The same people who want to tell you what book you can’t read, what history you can’t learn, what person you can’t be, and what rights you can’t have will also tell you addressing gun violence infringes upon their freedom.
Mr. Spillman summed it up perfectly.
There aren’t enough negatives in the English language to truly express the level of hypocrisy these “public servants” exhibit …..
Sen. Claire McCaskill posted his Christmas card on her social media website yesterday highlighting the local congressman’s example for his constituency. That’s why her name appeared along with the post.
Thanks for the clarificaion.
Mr. Spillman stated the hypocrisy of the party of death perfectly.
There is something terribly perverse and obscene about displaying and stating undying love for firearms on the birthday of the Prince of Peace.
Not long ago, my adult daughter was visiting from her home in another state and asked me to teach her to shoot a handgun. We went to an indoor range to have a lesson with a revolver and a semi-auto. She travels for work and works a lot of late nights, and we agreed that having – and knowing how and when to properly use – a weapon would be a good thing. I told her I would give her the handgun of her choice as a gift. But not for Christmas.
Perhaps it would jog Ogles’ soul(?) if it were the heads of his children superimposed on the bodies of theslaughtered
9 year olds.