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Christ, I thought we put "codify Roe" to bed the moment that the Voting Rights Act was overturned by SCOTUS.
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I don't know how many times I can keep posting that Donald Trump was indicted in two separate federal criminal cases, in addition to the state charges he was convicted on 34 counts in.
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Really glad Jerry got that one extra home game revenue though.
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Definitely more.
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This is an incredible stretch. Hope you warmed up first. Again, I'm not disagreeing that Rowling is a terrible person but the messages in the HP novels don't really reflect it.
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That only works if you think working against the bad guys is "nefarious".
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My feeling is that Rowling went crazy after she had written the books already.
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Look, I'm not debating whether Rowling is a terrible person or not (she is) but that claim is demonstrably false. When Harry, Hermione and Ron infiltrated the Ministry to recover a horcrux they used polyjuice potion. If Rowling was sneaking her views into HP books she was extremely unclear.
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A month ago Trump also sent innocent man Neri Alvarado to El Salvador, a man whose autism awareness tattoo somehow got him tagged a "gang member." He's also being imprisoned incommunicado, with not even a proof of life allowed.
Family and friends in Venezuela recorded this heartbreaking video.
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Arturo Suárez, another man with no criminal record, has also been there for a month. He's a vocal artist who was recording a music video in North Carolina when ICE agents descended and grabbed him and everyone there.
His daughter just wants daddy back.
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Yes, throwing out those valid votes sets a terrible precedent and the 4th Circuit must reject the NC Supreme Court's lawless order, which is patently unconstitutional.
But it is heartening to know that after all this chicanery, even in the worst-case scenario, Riggs is still on track for victory.
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Doesn't every story like this have a political angle now?