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Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_ View PostHave you ever had a post of less than a thousand words?Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View Post
Not usually but there have been a few. What's important though is that at least you're exposed to news and analysis in a place where you probably spend 99% of your time, if your relentless posting that have but 4 letters - STFU - are an indicator of that. In this way you're raising your IQ from the low 60s marginally into the low 70s.Shut the fuck up Donny!
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O'Conner is virtue signaling in large part toTexans holding strong religious beliefs. No abortions, no birth control, no protection for homosexuals who engage in high risk sexual behaviors. All regardless of the health benefits to the public.
I may be opposed to such ruling on behalf of the religious right but the courts have generally upheld similar rulings, e.g., the same sex partners wedding cake case. The involved baker's right to refuse to make it was upheld under 1A.
Libs can scoff but it will be to no avail.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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The conference representing all 50 Chief Justices from each state supreme court writes an amicus curiae brief to say the US Supreme Court should strike down the argument being made by North Carolina Republicans that state legislatures have total and unchallenged authority to run elections and gerrymander districts. (This is the "independent state legislature" doctrine that conservative activists have been pushing hard recently). The brief claims to not take a side but its first sentence is to assert that courts absolutely have a right to rule on redistricting cases.
Not clear if all 50 Chief Justices signed on to this but the brief states that it was approved by a committee comprising the Chief Justices from Kentucky, Delaware, Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota, Texas, and Utah. Hardly a super liberal bunch.
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