At least I can walk a straight line.
being unclear is kind of your thing. the fine line you walk between confusing and confused.
At least I can walk a straight line.
the projection thingy^
So what? Im not cool with idiots falling for misimformation and acting out based on it for either side.
what misinfo? it looks like they didn't understand that women are not the target
So they believed wrong information. Theres a different word for wrong information
federal intervention is how segregation ended
Remember earlier this year when Texas sued Pennsylvania for governing itself?
sEcEdE!
"states rights" in racist Texas means violating Connotational law.
Will be hilarious if TX appeals to SCOTUS then SCOTUS keeps R v W
Herrenvolk democracy.
A large portion of the GOP base would like to see it reins uted.
The segregation is being pushed mostly by the left.
https://www.blackenterprise.com/atla...s/?test=prebid
Yes.
This article proves it so clearly...
Its really basic economics in housing that causes most of it now.
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If Biden sent federal nurses and doctors to Texas to handle abortions, Texas and the stupid abortion law couldn't do about it.
Might have to send federal troops to protect the doctors and nurses though.
I fear some of you farmers are inbreds. This turrible
Dip , I just asked you to clarify your point.
I didn't think that was too hard, but I was obviously mistaken.
Biden gon' sue Texas
The sucker goes right over the SC. Typical.
It takes little imagination to discern Texas’s goal—to make it too risky for an abortion clinic to operate in the State, thereby preventing women throughout Texas from exercising their cons utional rights, while simultaneously thwarting judicial review. Thus far, the law has had its desired effect. To date, abortion providers have ceased providing services prohibited by S.B. 8, leaving women in Texas unacceptably and uncons utionally deprived of abortion services. Yet, despite this flagrant deprivation of rights, S.B. 8 remains in effect.
The United States has the authority and responsibility to ensure that Texas cannot evade its obligations under the Cons ution and deprive individuals of their cons utional rights by adopting a statutory scheme designed specifically to evade traditional mechanisms of federal judicial review. The federal government therefore brings this suit directly against the State of Texas to obtain a declaration that S.B. 8 is invalid, to enjoin its enforcement, and to protect the rights that Texas has violated.
.The Government also brings this suit to protect other federal interests that S.B. 8 uncons utionally impairs. S.B. 8 conflicts with federal law by purporting to prohibit federal agencies from carrying out their responsibilities under federal law related to abortion services. Because S.B. 8does not contain an exception for cases of rape or incest, its terms purport to prohibit the federal government and its employees and agents from performing, funding, reimbursing, or facilitating abortions in such cases. Moreover, S.B. 8’s uncons utionally broad terms purport to subject federal employees and nongovernmental partners who carry out those responsibilities to civil liability and penalties
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