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If Archie were to follow his rule on guns, then he'd probably refrain from commenting on HR1 since he clearly hasn't read the bill or absorbed what is actually in it.2 points
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I know the word “treason” gets thrown around too frequently, but I don’t get how wanting to use the national guard to help topple democracy isn’t considered treason.2 points
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At what point should Garland appoint a special prosecutor? Every politician that saw this memo and powerpoint should be charged.2 points
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Lions made a great halftime adjustment to protect their draft position. It was a little nerve wracking at 14-102 points
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I'm interested in seeing what they make of Shai Buim. Supposed to be very raw, but highly talented/ athletic/ and Seider-sized IIRC... and they used a 2nd on him, so... We'll see what happens. He looked really good in that video. Good skating, mobility, creative, and nice shot...1 point
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the filibuster is stupid and should be ended regardless of who is in power. the party in power shouldnt need a supermajority to pass legislation.1 point
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agreed. I think what Pickett said goes more to the point of whether he should be credited with cleverly trying to exploit the rules or just running to daylight.1 point
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what would you do differently if you did? I have a couple of peeves. The first is that if they were going to put the ballpark facing south for the skyline view, then it needed more roof overhang to protect the fans from the Sun. Too much of the ballpark is pretty terrible for Summer day games. I'd also build a little more vertical with a smaller lower deck but the upper deck(s) closer to the field.1 point
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This is a good thing Jan. 6 panel set to vote on holding Meadows in contempt | AP News1 point
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You're not paying attention if you don't think CNN is a liberal outlet. They're no different than any other media in that they are biased in their reporting. The current administrations blunders are so bad and obvious that even the liberal media has to report on it.1 point
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This doesn't include this game, but Sewell has gone up against two of the best pass rushers in the league during this span in TJ Watt and Myles Garrett.1 point
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I saw Sewell trending on Twitter and naturally thought it was about Penei Sewell. When checking to find out why Sewell was trending, I came upon this tweet and went down the rabbit hole. Holy shit the responses. We are truly doomed as a society.1 point
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It sounds like you want to penalize all gun owners because of a few idiots. I'm not too worried about it because we will never give up firearms or have them confiscated. There are millions of firearm owners in the US and it'ss one of the few issues that will make liberals vote against democrats.1 point
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No because he is a liberal and CNN is a very liberal media outlet.1 point
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Rand Paul is not really a libertarian. He is a phony opportunist. Justin Amash is an example of a libertarian.1 point
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Because he cares about actual fairness, balance, and journalism.1 point
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1) california wont do that. its click bait politics. 2) the supreme court was asked the question of whether the abortion providers' lawsuit for injunctive relief could proceed against a slate of government defendants. remember, the law is constructed in a way to avoid such a request for injunctive relief to proceed by making private citizens rather than government officials as the "enforcers" of the law. the theory being the abortion providers would have no standing to sue until someone had attempted to enforce the law. ultimately, the supreme court held that the suit for injunctive relief could proceed against certain defendants but not all defendants. so the abortion providers "won". the court ruled narrowly on the narrow question that was presented to it by a vote of 8-1. only thomas - who is not a fan of any injunctive relief petitions in general - dissented from that part of the ruling. there were two concurring/dissenting opinions. one from roberts and one from sotomayor. both would have allowed the injunctive relief suit to proceed against all of the defendants and thrown out the law. roberts' was a short opinion on how the supreme court is the ultimate arbiter of the constitutionality of the law and that this texas law was a bunch of legal shenanigans designed to avoid judicial review and the court shouldnt allow that to happen. sotomayor was about how the court should have overturned the law because its obviously unconstitutional. i think the concurrence/dissent is ultimately right and they should have overturned the law. i think the actual effect of the decision will be to send it back to the 5th circuit and they will decide on the injunction, so it would ultimately be ruled unconstitutional anyway. this was just a matter of standing. that said, the real action on abortion is the dodds decision. it will be interesting to see if roberts can craft a narrow decision that preserves some of casey. the oral argument didnt go particularly well for the pro abortion side and most people seem to think they will overturn it in some manner. i think roberts would like to keep parts of it (probably the right to "privacy" portion) but get rid of the viability portion. im not sure he has the votes to do that.1 point
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I think their problem is 5+ bad faith justices on the supreme court that will pick and choose what and who's rights are saved and destroyed based on their personal preferences only.1 point
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History is lousy with examples of an entrenched minority ruling over a majority basically against their will. Just because it’s the 21st century doesn’t mean were beyond the possibility of that happening again. And the current minority here in America is methodically undertaking the process of entrenching themselves by using the system itself to destroy that very system. That’s the first chapter of the autocracy playbook.1 point
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That's awesome that you guys have kept it going so long. Anyone here ever play the baseball board game Pursue the Pennant? My buddy and I played from middle school until we started having kids. I tried to get my teenage boy to play but its not a video game. I still have it and team player cards that got updated from 80's through early 2000's.....1 point
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After watching Saturday I think Hutch is a better fit for the Lions, more because of his motor. The guy obviously has talent, & will run thru a brick wall for you. That has Dan Campbell written all over it. I'm hoping for 1 of the OSU WR's with the Rams pick.1 point
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