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Marjorie Taylor Greene kneeled and prayed with January 6 prisoners who attacked U.S. Capitol

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Hi, it’s Marcus Flowers, Democratic Army Veteran running for Congress against Marjorie Taylor G

Hi, it’s Marcus Flowers, Democratic Army Veteran running for Congress against Marjorie Taylor Greene. Last week, a real-life January 6 prisoner sat sobbing in a fake jail cell at CPAC while wearing an orange jumpsuit and praying with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. The full story is even weirder. [Help Marcus Flowers Defeat Marjorie]( Attendees at CPAC, the massive annual conservative activist conference, were given Bluetooth headphones emblazoned with the word “silence,” They were invited to listen to audio accounts from January 6 defendants who have been jailed due to the Capitol riot. Some spectators wept. Some threw money into the cage. Others came up close to mutter words of comfort and support to the emotionally distraught man inside. Marjorie Taylor Greene took it further by going into the cage to pray with the actor. This bizarre act of political theater is utterly unbecoming of a U.S. Congresswoman. And her support for the January 6th rioters is completely disqualifying for an elected leader in our country. Marjorie Taylor Greene must be removed from office. That’s why I announced I was running against her the day after she incited the riots at the Capitol last year. [But with less than 100 days left, I need your help. Will you split a donation of $20 or more between my campaign and Blue South to help us finish what we started?]( [CONTRIBUTE]( The January 6th rioters DO NOT represent the values of Georgia’s 14th District. So we need to send Marjorie Taylor Greene into political retirement once and for all. Let’s do this, Marcus Flowers \Blue South PAC Paid for by The Blue South PAC (www.BlueSouthPAC.com) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. If you'd like to support Blue South PAC, you can [click here to make a donation.]( We believe that emails are the best way for us to stay in touch with supporters like you. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails, you can [click here.]( If you’d like to unsubscribe from all our emails, click here: [unsubscribe]( Blue South PAC 499 S Capitol St SW Suite 407 Washington DC 20003

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