What Happened To 'Squad Member' Cori Bush Shows That There Is A God & He Loves To Laugh

Written By BlabberBuzz | Tuesday, 19 January 2021 09:50 PM
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Freshman Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., is scrambling to save face in her community after driving thousands of followers, most from her Black Lives Matter days, to "say their names" in reference to 13 inmates executed throughout President Trump's term, including a self-proclaimed White supremacist who murdered an Arkansas family in 1996. What is wrong with this? one might ask, well it turns out Ms. Bush did not look into the names too much and had BLM people memorializing a White Supremacist.

Bush tweeted the following names: Daniel Lee, Wesley Purkey, Dustin Honken, Lezmond Mitchell, Keith Nelson, William LeCroy Jr., Christopher Vialva, Orlando Hall, Brandon Bernard, Alfred Bourgeois, Lisa Montgomery, Corey Johnson and Dustin Higgs.

"The 13 people murdered by Trump's death row killing spree ... Say their names," she wrote on Twitter on Saturday while she listed their names.

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Many civil rights activists have adopted the slogan "say their names" to raise awareness for Black people who were killed by law enforcement forces.

Bush's critics challenged her use of the word "murder" and pressed her to show sympathy with the condemned criminals' victims instead.

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"These people weren't murdered. They were legally executed after convictions for horrendous crimes, being sentenced to the death penalty, and going through countless appeals," one Twitter user wrote. "You can oppose the death penalty as a punishment without pretending that the people executed were victims or that carrying out those executions is comparable to murder."

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Meanwhile, Bush's followers praised her for having a consistent approach to opposing the death penalty.

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Many brought up the terrible nature of Lee's crimes. The White supremacist died in July in the first federal execution since 2003.

Lee was convicted of many offenses, including three counts of murder in aid of racketeering in the 1996 slayings of William Frederick Mueller, his wife Nancy Ann Mueller and his 8-year-old stepdaughter, Sarah Elizabeth Powell, in Arkansas.

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Mueller was a local gun dealer and the bodies of him and his family were found five months after they went missing. They had been shot to death and had plastic bags around their heads, sealed with duct tape. Their bodies were pressed down by rocks and dumped in the Illinois bayou.

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"I didn't do it," Lee announced before he was executed. "I've made a lot of mistakes in my life but I'm not a murderer."

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The execution was the first after the Trump administration announced last year it would be making a return back to capital punishment methods.

In her first speech in the U.S. House floor, Bush said Congress must impeach the “white supremacist-in-chief”, referring to the President himself.

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Since the attack on the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday, Bush has been among many Democrats who called for Trump’s impeachment and the expulsion of House and Senate members, including Sen. Josh Hawley, who "incited" the "domestic terror attack."

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