We are often inspired when someone takes a principled stand for a cause they truly believe in. This is especially true when some sort of personal sacrifice is involved. Even if you’re not entirely sympathetic toward the cause, the act itself can still be inspiring especially if there’s a sense of humility present.
On the other hand, there are those who commit acts of self-sacrifice who are rightly despised. The fanatical suicide bombers to which so many nations have been subjected remain despicable in spite of their willingness to lose their lives in their cause. It’s that their self-sacrificial acts result in murder that they should be condemned.
Then we have another variety of those claiming to take a principled stand for a noble cause. These would be politicians who are simply engaging in political posturing and grandstanding in order to draw attention to themselves. Self-sacrifice is certainly not involved, and is often replaced with hypocrisy. More on page two.

He is an ugly pigface inside and out
They don’t have principles, they are democrats
NEXT ELECTION FOR MAYOR, SENNATOR, CONGRESSMAN, DO THE HOMEWORK , KNOW WHO WILL WORK FOR YOU !! NOT THE OTHERWAY AROUND ! LEWIS IS NOW WORKING FOR HIS ELECTION AND BUILDING $$$ TO FUND IT !!
People need to remember each and everyone of these who are boycotting, they are hired by We The People to represent us and you are failing so miserably. Hopefully you can and will all be replaced with real Americans who put the Country ahead of their own selfish feelings and wants.
Who cares!
What principles they are the most unprincipled bought for lackies around.Where were their principles when they allowed this Muslim invasion at the expense of the American people
Good, need the seats for Americans.
President Obama said “This is a country of decency” If so The Democrat are proving him wrong. Hope this back fires when they come up for reelection. I will not vote for my rep next time she comes up for election.
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Y’all s boy is sucking Putin’s$#%&!@*and you’re calling someone a communist smh