No, I realize that it wasn’t your mistake. I looked at HCR before, but didn’t see that in her letter this morning.
But that was Nicole’s mistake.
(And you were doing your comment about different parts of the MM thing. That part wasn’t about Youngkin.)
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Jim Jordan confuses the concept of “checks and balances” with “conspiring with.”
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You haven’t been watching House Dems hand R’s their asses in an Easter-basket?
You really should.
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“Too soon”?
Actually it’s too late for 6 souls.
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tnjed
March 29, 2023, 1:32pm
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This POS is my representative and he only represents the rubes because he is a rube. He used to work for a garbage company; insert metaphor here.
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bcgister:
“Parents’ rights,” in other words, is when some parents have the right to dominate all the others.
Minority government – is this, like, some kind of emergent trend amongst reactionaries?
“I am God’s chosen one, and you’re a dirty disgusting heathen.”
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pshah:
And where they do step in, they cause utter chaos and disruption. Public schools, libraries, safe abortion policy, women’s healthcare as just a few examples.
Could it be they expect to benefit from the collapse of these institutions and so are willing to lend a hand in undermining them?
Just wondering.
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Well, that’s Trump’s plan. He only need convince one nut-job to commit violence.
Remember what happened when he encouraged people to attack FBI offices?
Exactly two people gave it a try.
Both of them mentally ill.
And one of them was shot dead.
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“Parents’ rights,” in other words, is when some parents have the right to dominate all the others.
Sounds Constitutional to me. After all the Constitution permits a minority of voters to choose our Presidents.
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mrf
March 29, 2023, 1:36pm
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Jim Crow returns, just in a nice suburban mom friendly sweater vest.
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tsp
March 29, 2023, 1:36pm
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southerndem:
** Two of the victims of Monday’s school shooting in Nashville were longtime family friends of Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and his wife, the governor shared in a video address Tuesday night.
Lee claimed that Cynthia Peak, 61, was scheduled to have dinner with Tennessee’s first lady, Maria Lee, at the governor’s mansion on Monday night—but never made it. Instead, she was killed while substitute teaching at The Covenant School alongside five others, including three children. He also named the school’s late headmistress, Katherine Koontz, saying the three women have been friends for years.
All hail the 2nd Amendment!
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That pastor who used to live in Dallas and his wife who lost their daughter are having some serious conversations with an invisible being right now, I imagine.
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Easy. It relates to girls
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Had an argument in '21 with guys wanting to move away from the Clinton era.
Whoops.
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Richardson:
[Youngkin] said he will evaluate individuals on a case-by-case basis.
That’s not going to leave a whole lot of time for actually, you know, governing.
Won’t take long to make the decisions:
Black? No
Aryan Nations tattoos? Yes.
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No apology is necessary for describing how screwed-up things are. I seem to be yelling at clouds more frequently these days.
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At least this woman had a knife, although still very dangerous. One bystander said when the woman yelled knife, the police were on her like Voltron. (Politico article)
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