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Amash: Lawmakers Who Vote for Syria Attack "Might as Well Start Cleaning Out Their Of
Friday, September 6, 2013
Amash: Lawmakers Who Vote for Syria Attack "Might as Well Start Cleaning Out Their Office"
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With citizen calls to Congress reportedly 499-to-1 against a strike in Syria, Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich) warned fellow lawmakers that they will likely be kicked out of office if they go against intense public opposition.
"If you're voting yes on military action in #Syria, might as well start cleaning out your office," Amash tweeted Thursday.
Justin Amash ✔ @repjustinamash
If you're voting yes on military action in #Syria, might as well start cleaning out your office. Unprecedented level of public opposition.
3:12 PM - 5 Sep 2013
"Unprecedented level of public opposition." The libertarian leaning congressman went on to say that "voting yes would be devastating":
Justin Amash ✔ @repjustinamash
On #Syria vote, sound public policy (no war) is firmly aligned w/incredibly lopsided & intense public will. Voting yes would be devastating.
3:51 PM - 5 Sep 2013
Amash finished his day of tweets calling for Democrats and Republicans to listen to the American people and come together to stop Obama's push for war.
Justin Amash ✔ @repjustinamash
...Ds & Rs came together to fight #NSA overreach. Americans are now counting on us to speak for them on #Syria. We'll stop this together.
10:17 PM - 5 Sep 2013
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