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Post by diannap on Mar 15, 2023 3:37:41 GMT
@@ supposedly is #1
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Post by diannap on Mar 15, 2023 3:58:42 GMT
I should have included the message from Marge Green attached to this. Marjorie Taylor Greene
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President Trump and the J6 Prison Choir’s new song, “Justice for All,” is #1 everywhere.
This song touches me differently than most as I actually sang the National Anthem with pretrial J6 detainees from inside the jail.
The human rights abuses these men are suffering are unparalleled, worse than 9/11 terrorists are treated in Guantanamo Bay.
Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and I will be leading a delegation back to the DC jail, open to ALL Members of Congress, to witness firsthand the suffering of these patriotic Americans.
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Post by diannap on Mar 15, 2023 4:00:59 GMT
On a separate post she actually compared these domestic terrorists criminals to POW's. Can you imagine her singing voice? Her speaking voice is hideous enough..
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Post by the Scribe on Mar 15, 2023 5:57:57 GMT
On a separate post she actually compared these domestic terrorists criminals to POW's. Can you imagine her singing voice? Her speaking voice is hideous enough.. Marjorie Taylor Greene American Idol video | audition for American Idol 2002
25,047 views Sep 5, 2022 #Marjorie #American_idol Marjorie Taylor Greene American Idol video | Funny audition
video circulating on social media has sparked speculation that Congresswoman #Marjorie Taylor Greene once auditioned for American Idol under a fake name.
#American_idol
The resurfaced clip from the first season of American Idol in 2002 has many social media users doing a double take. In the viral video, an energetic blonde woman from Alta Loma, California, named Stefanie Sugarman auditions for the popular singing competition. Now, many people seem to think the contestant bears a striking resemblance to the controversial Georgia representative
Marjorie Taylor Greene's try out for the first season of American Idol under a stage name
Marjorie Taylor Greene was not eligible to audition for the first season of American Idol. The cut off age was 24 and Greene was 27 when American Idol held its LA auditions in April 2002.
The application form for American Idol requires ID for proof of age.
An eagle-eyed viewer sent us a video that he swears is an audition by Marjorie Taylor Greene for American Idol Season 1, where she allegedly used a fake name.
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Post by diannap on Mar 15, 2023 7:34:23 GMT
They're both delusional. Could be Sugarmans' long lost twin (minus a chromosome. )
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