Eddiethebulldog

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andrew, to law
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I had occasion to talk about this in class the other day, and its one of those stories I frequently forget the details of.

The extent to which the landscape re-congealed to nearly pre-1982 breakup levels by the early 2000s is a pretty compelling argument for the need for ongoing enforcement.

@law

https://www.minimumcomp.com/p/mon-1120-wisconsin-electoral-drama

Eddiethebulldog,

@andrew @law great observation. BTW, Canada is going through this at a fairly fast pace as well.

Eddiethebulldog,
TheConversationUS, to blackmastodon
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Florida’s revised standards includes this:

“Instruction includes how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.”

Two anthropologists explain this as a deeply entrenched ‘switching mechanism’, where “the story about the horrors of the slave system is transformed into a story about opportunity, success and the American dream.”

https://theconversation.com/why-separating-fact-from-fiction-is-critical-in-teaching-us-slavery-214233

@blackmastodon

Eddiethebulldog,

@TheConversationUS @blackmastodon total BS out of white-supremacy FL

Teri_Kanefield, to random
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Here is Mark Meadow's latest brief:
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23980501/georiga-v-meadows-11th-cir-brief.pdf

I've said the way to get the Cliff Notes version is to read the table of contents (or if there isn't one, scroll through and read the headings.)

This is intelligently written and well-argued.

Will Meadows win?
That's a different question 😂

Among other things, he argues that the state cannot frame charges in a way that, based on the framing, defeats the federal statute.

Will it win . . . ?

It could.

That doesn't mean it will.

Eddiethebulldog,

@Teri_Kanefield the one thing that can be said about Trumpism ... and this is truly Trumpism ... is that it will pressure test every seam and ambiguity in the law

NewsDesk, to random
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"People are hungry for more choices." With the 2024 U.S. presidential election heating up, could the Green Party hamper Democrats' chances in the general election? ABC News reports:
https://flip.it/xxg0dP

Eddiethebulldog,

@NewsDesk third party is a scam perpetrated by those ignorant of history and how government works and abetted by the party with the most despicable candidate.
How will a third party accomplish anything with no control of either House or Senate?
The GOP needs an alternative much more desperately than Democrats. Biden’s economic policies and foreign policies are kicking ass. Trump has literally nothing as an alternative - but self-aggrandizing fascism.

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