On February 3, 1959, an airplane crashed in Clear Lake, Iowa. On the ill-fated flight was rising music stars, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and JP (Big Bopper) Richardson along with the craft's pilot. They were barnstorming through the Mid-west. According to Wikipedia, the tragedy later became known as 'The Day The Music Died,' after song writer, Don McLean referred to it as such in his song "America Pie."
This week the U. S. House of Representatives impeachment articles, which are in the hands of the
U. S. Senate for a trial will find 100 United States Senators voting on the question of witnesses that could either totally exonerate President Trump from any wrong doing or confirm his alleged wrong doing. This question 'to vote or not to vote' is not rocket science! This matter is one begging simple logic void of the political games, i.e., "Who's on first...What's on second..."
Make no mistake, should U.S. Senators vote to deny witnesses, you can mark that date on your calendar as 'The Day Truth Died and Democracy was placed on Life Support.'
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