Banning of french fries?
Spurminator: what would be a serious enough curtailment of rights and personal freedom, in your opinion, to justify angry public manifestations?
Not rhetorical.
Banning of french fries?
Spartans thought their wives as baby factories too but they had boyfriends when they were out campaigning.
Having this view of women explains the twisted thinking behind many of Chuncko's comments.
I'm not against angry public manifestations. I'm against rallying at a private residence when doing so doesn't achieve any positive end for your side. Again, you are arguing whether or not the demonstrations are righteous or justified. I'm not denying that. I'm saying it doesn't work.
No one ever said we play by the same rules.
Who's the reminder for?It's a reminder that official acts of violence against the people aren't immune to similar. I think it's a healthy reminder in this case. Republicans are about to repeal equality under the law for half the country.
Republicans love this stuff. It doesn't change anything.
Your narrative is showing again. I never said anything of the sort.
Since Dems are unwilling to use the power the voters gave them to nuke the filibuster or otherwise do good for them without prior permission from the GOP, what in your opinion would be an effective tactic?
I'd say posting tweets and obscure stats on random, low traffic sports forums of teams that have been washed up for 5 years or more.
Have they arrested the people trying to intimidate the judges yet?
why should they?
what laws have they broken?
this is a bulletin board, only you would confuse posting here with political activism.
Better organized demonstrations that attract large crowds, build up voter registries, and don't disuade moderates from the cause.
Not wasting millions and millions of dollars on high profile races they have little chance of winning.
Making any attempt whatsoever to appeal to rural voters and turn 15% Democrat districts into 25% democrat which might help them win more statewide elections.
Complete leadership overhaul instead of continually settling for Pelosi and Schumer.
More time knocking on doors and less time spamming emails and texts for money.
Win more seats.
We need to treat all these people exactly how the system treated those on Jan 6.
Republican politicians are cowards. Meanwhile the system will do everything possible to destroy the lives of conservatives.
All good stuff, but I don't see the DNC doing any of those things. I also doubt any of that would prevent the GOP from going full fascist in 2024, ins utionalizing permanent minority rule.They're not going to rest content with criminalizing just women and trans folk. , they've already banned talking about civil rights in several states.
Maybe the people need to scare the Dems into doing something for them, genteel parliamentary discourse essentially cedes the battlefield to the remorseless, principle-free, raw power focused GOP.
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what laws were broken?
The GOP isn't bound by rules and norms whatsoever. Adhering to decorum and propriety against a scruple-free adversary tends to sacrifice the rights and privileges of the people to that adversary in the name of ethical loftiness.
Puny victory, that.
Hey, you cited a law. Cool, go for it!
Good luck getting an indictment, y'all are gonna need it!
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Just lock them up for a year in the meantime while we wait.
Dumbass conservatives are going to think they can intimidate judges like the leftists. No, you'll get your life ruined.
you're wishcasting. chanting and candles outside Kavanaugh's house is hardly equivalent to breaking into the US Capitol during a joint session of Congress to prevent the transfer of power, sacking the building and sending 50 LEs to the hospital.
Gathan is such a troll
you need to reinvent yourself and find a new lane bro…this ain’t working for you tbh
Not sure how to check this math, but if at all accurate, this is a very tall order. The GOP sure didn't get there by playing by the rules, anyone remember the 2003 midstream reapportionment in Texas?
Or the Hofeller REDMAP project?
Or the Supreme Court decision declaring political gerrymanders halal?
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/fed...s/585/16-1161/
Last edited by Winehole23; 05-10-2022 at 12:28 AM.
Which laws have the mob broken with their "peaceful" protests?,,,how about disorderly conduct for starters?,,,trespassing if any of them stepped foot on private property,,,,harrassment would be another. Go up to someones desk and work and start shouting at them over and over again,,,,lets see if the cops dont haul you away,,,,
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