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A man who holds the title of President of the United States, who took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution, who then says he doesn’t know if he’d uphold the Constitution, is unfit to be president and should be removed.
I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period
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You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
I cannot express how much I admire and respect this man. I supported him for president back in 2019 and will support him for ANY elected office in the future. He’s the real deal 💙💙
They have no shame, no conscience, these Republicans.
On the Clarence court, their taking bribes, perjuring themselves, and corrupting today’s law to serve that of the era of medieval witchcraft all self-exhibit.
When one has no respect for “others,” for the variations in American life, one can arrogate one’s ideology and impose it cookie-cutter on all.
And so congressional Republicans seek to outdo the vulgarity on the Clarence court. A presidential candidate who’s convicted in court, by a jury o…
They serve the moneyed interests, the liars, the cheats, the greedy, the exploiters of both people and the planet. They do not serve the American people whom they attempt to disenfranchise. It you're not writing postcards to folks who haven't voted recently, now is the time to start.
How much good will they do so long as all U.S. K-12 serves primarily the billionaire standardized testers, in schools so intimidated that all just anymore teach to the test?
How much good will they do so long as all U.S. higher ed serves the corporate that has neutered all in silos (& personal safety identity zones) where no humanities need apply?
I believe they were effective in the midterms during Trump's presidency to preserve the Democratic majority in the House. Postcard writing helped motivate people to vote by stirring them from their political hopelessness. The example of John Lewis' battle cry to "get in good trouble" remains pertinent today. It is a cry to do something; rather than to observe history, to be part of it; to be influential in some small way. By how many votes did Bush win Florida?
I agree. I only said "likely" because the Supreme Court stopped the count. Am I wrong;; did the count continue despite their interference? Was there an actual, final number?
I'll add that I was surprised Gore didn't loudly protest.
I heard Al Gore speak at a presentation of An Inconvenient Truth, and he made a rather feeble joke that he wasn't very good at politics. Like Jimmy Carter, he had a good understanding of science, which of course is an affront to other forces. Let's not forget that before the latest Big Lie, there was Dick Cheney's insistence that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction.