America better wake up. This guy has bankrupted every business he's ever touched. He is going to grab even more power if given the opportunity.
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https://wapo.st/3XekhX4
The Trump Party's war on women continues. They're telling the truth here - this is what they'll do. Make America the 1700s again!
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Mrs. Alito has been forbidden to fly anymore flags by her Mister. Her work-around effort is just sad.
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How stupid does the red tie brigade from Congress feel now? It's the company you keep, right? Will they be there on July 11th? Mobsters.
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Tonight, as we celebrate the triumph of justice and the courage of the judge and jury over unprecedented treachery, let’s consider how we can show our gratitude. Next time we’re called for jury duty, let’s show up instead of seeking deferral. If your ballot offers the chance to vote for judges, study the options and vote for every position. While the Supreme Court may be compromised, the rest of our court system is holding strong and it might be our best hope for defending Democracy. #Politics
Great comment I just read on a WAPO article this morning:
"Could Mr. Alito explain to Mrs. Alito that every non-Alito person has the right to put up yard signs in their yard. Even if a sign says something she doesn't like about a sociopath who assaults women, leers at teenagers, steals national security documents, and tries to overthrow an election."
A "reasonable" person? Surprised he lets his wife make her own decisions. Certainly not a right he's afforded to the women of the US. Judge Alito is not exactly a "reasonable" person.
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This is a terribly disturbing story in today's Washington Post. Our nation's history has always been a two sided coin. There is one side that we are never supposed to see. The victims and perpetrators of these crimes committed in the 1800s through the mid 1970s are dying off. Their stories are finally finding some light. I didn't leave the church. The church left me.
Just watched this wonderful play after talking with a former student of mine who is now living in Austin, Texas. We started talking Texas politics and I shared what seems like a dream now - the lives of Barbara Jordan, Ann Richards and Molly Ivens. After our conversation I ended up watching this wonderful play. Gov. Richards died in 2006 but her message really still applies today.
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https://www.pbs.org/video/ann-3fpvx3/
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