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Retired family & criminal court attorney
Member, Alabama Reproductive Rights Advocates
The photos were taken in 1978 and in the late 1920s.
Married with adult children.
Please don't follow me just to ask for money or show your naked body.
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Wikipedia says "Mills is a religious Catholic."
Then it gets interesting.
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I wonder how Madison County's newest residents will vote. They are accustomed to living in DC, Maryland and Virginia. Women from there aren't accustomed to being treated like property of the state.
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Poor woman.
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I presume that Musk's guards have arrest powers, too.
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These labels, conservative and liberal, mean different things to different people at different times. I like to say that the only thing modern conservatives want to conserve is white supremacy.
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It brought back memories of using my husband's employer's internet connection and hearing those funny sounds in dial up connections.
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The first shot in the Civil War was fired by Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley. I doubt that any Republicans were there.
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My understanding is that the US government had the internet before it was made known or available to the public. The World Wide Web opened on April 30, 1993, which made the internet available to the public.
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I suspect the shackles will be gone during jury selection and the trial.
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Horrifying.
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Oh, we are going to be insulting, eh?
Goodbye.
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Gov. Mills was born in 1947, so she may be ready to retire.
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Such bills and amendments can be offered, but the Trump team won't vote for them, so it would be purely symbolic.
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Thanks for keeping information accurate. If this were a new policy, there would be news items on it. This website indicates that most telehealth services will end March 31st, but that's because of past legislation authorizing telehealth visits through that date.
telehealth.hhs.gov/providers/te...
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I'd like to believe that Alabama's white supremacists will vote for a Democrat instead of Tuberville in November 2026, but unless Tuberville is accused of having sex with youngsters, I can't see it.
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That was the 1960s. There were hawks and doves in both parties. Southern states elected Democrats who voted with Republicans. There were liberal Republicans.
I never thought I'd miss those days.
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I'm pretty sure my state's Republican members of Congress don't give a damn about the harm Trump and Musk are doing.
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Can you be specific?
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This source?
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In my experience, it's harder to defend someone that the lawyer is sure is innocent of the crime.
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I have a weakness for gossip columns, so I heard of Trump when he and Ivana divorced, then again when he and Marla had a baby and then married and a few years later divorced. I also knew about the football league he destroyed. Then he had his stupid fixation with Obama's birth certificate. Con man.
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This inspired me to look up some quotes. This one sums up this moment:
“The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones.”
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I wish journalists would ask "Did you watch The Apprentice" because I can't think of any other reason they would think Trump was a savvy businessman.
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Micheal had a legal defense for killing Claudia. She was in the act of kidnapping a newborn infant. The criminally inclined family members lied out of habit, so Michael went to prison.
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The point is that PROTESTER was not Black, ergo "protesting while black" is inaccurate.
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Good thing they aren't in Alabama because burglars who kill lawful occupants get charged with murder here.
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There were a lot of veterans attacking the Capitol on January 6th. Some of the current members of the military will go along with Trump.
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I know that the press has to pay for transportation on AF1, but I don't know if members of Congress fly free.
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If Rep. Strong wants to lower the deficient, he needs to persuade Sens. Tuberville and Britt. They want to get rid of the estate tax.
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Rep. Strong seems to be unaware that Trump's plan is to hire workers who won't have civil service protections.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schedul...
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Why should they?
Maybe because they don't need staff to research since they are going to vote how Trump tells them anyway.
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I suspect that you are a white man.
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If I'd wanted rude people to respond, I'd have posted on twitter.
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"You are new here, kid. Let me explain the pecking order."
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Note that I asked the journalist. It's only in the past month or so that I've seen undocumented immigrants referred to as migrants. I'd like to know who decreed that undocumented immigrants would now be called migrants.
This is what the novel 1984 called Newspeak.
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Why do you write "migrant" instead of "immigrant?"
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Yes, you do. The protester is not Black. The campus cop is Black.