Stand With Riley Gaines | Facebook "DISQUALIFIED: Trans State Rep. Leigh Finke refused to condemn a mob storming a church during worship —she justified it and said it must continue."
"That alone should disqualify her from public office.
Calling mobs invading churches “non-violent resistance” doesn’t change reality.
It’s intimidation.
It’s harassment.
This isn’t activism — it’s abuse of power.
When lawmakers cheer on mobs targeting houses of worship, they are no longer serving the public. They are threatening it.
She should be formally investigated.
She should be publicly censured.
And if laws were violated, she should be held legally accountable — just like anyone else would be.
No one is above the Constitution.
Not activists.
Not mobs.
And not state representatives.
If this is allowed to stand, it sets a dangerous precedent:
political disagreement becomes permission to invade churches.
That cannot be normalized.
Hold her accountable."
Minnesota as we knew it:
. . . "Of the 262 soldiers who answered Hancock’s call, the 1st Minnesota suffered 70 killed and 145 wounded or missing. According to legendary Civil War historian James McPherson, “This casualty rate of 82 percent of those engaged was the highest of the war for any Union regiment in a single action.” Colonel Colvill and his men knew that they were being asked to sacrifice themselves, yet without hesitation, they went forward. The overwhelming sacrifices made by the men of the 1st Minnesota and so many others on July 2 were not in vain. Their efforts allowed the Army of the Potomac to ultimately prevail at the Battle of Gettysburg, and in a larger sense, helped to save the nation." . . .
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