Amodei defends his office's response to a 'vulgar' phone call from a student
I do believe this is what is commonly known as “straining at gnats and swallowing camels.”
What a bunch of babies. “Oh, noes! For he said a Naughty Nasty!”
I do believe this is what is commonly known as “straining at gnats and swallowing camels.”
What a bunch of babies. “Oh, noes! For he said a Naughty Nasty!”
Congressman Mark Amodei won’t apologize to a Washoe County high school student who was suspended after delivering profanity-laced remarks to the lawmaker’s office during the national walkout last week.
The ACLU of Nevada sent Amodei a letter on Monday, urging him to issue the student — 17-year-old Noah Christiansen who attends Robert McQueen High School — an apology because a complaint from the congressman’s staffer led to a two-day suspension.
ACLU officials said Christiansen called the congressman’s office Wednesday and pleaded for lawmakers to “get off their f—ing asses” and enact gun-reform legislation that would help keep children safe at school. Specifically, Christiansen asked the congressman to support raising the minimum age to buy a gun and to ban bump stocks, the weapon modification that accelerates the rate of gunfire.