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Thomas Sowell - Quote of the Day
Tommy Callahan replied to dubs's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
TDS bad you not only allow him to control you and your thought process. you seem to prefer it. you allow him to be your master. Godwins law in affect. The reason so many people misunderstand so many issues is not that these issues are so complex, but that people do not want a factual or analytical explanation that leaves them emotionally unsatisfied. They want villains to hate and heroes to cheer - and they don't want explanations that do not give them that. Thomas Sowell -
Thomas Sowell - Quote of the Day
Tommy Callahan replied to dubs's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
like most things. its not about the orange dude. that's TDS. it was in reference to slavery/civil war/reparations. you knew that. -
And the 2024 Race Begins
Tommy Callahan replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Israel and Iran
Tommy Callahan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Biden omics and Biden foreign policy is failing so bad this next election could be like Reagans sweep in 80. one state (9 electoral won't make much of a difference) here is the MSM saying its good for all of us that the SC make these decisions, for the good of democracy Why the Colorado Supreme Court decision barring Trump from the ballot should be celebrated by every American — including Trump supporters (msn.com) First was the action last week by federal special counsel Jack Smith asking the court to rule on whether or not Trump can be tried for his actions involving the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol given that a sitting president is given wide immunity. But what Smith’s request did for all Americans is potentially spare us all a long and potentially divisive trial, the outcome of which could ultimately be ruled unconstitutional. So, it is better to know before the trial begins whether such charges are allowed, not after On Tuesday the Colorado Supreme Court also did America a solid. In a 4-3 decision, it ruled that Trump would not be allowed on that state’s presidential primary ballot, reversing a lower court ruling and finding he was disqualified under a Civil War-era 14th Amendment clause that sought to prevent those who engaged in insurrection from holding elected office. While the court’s majority were all appointed by Democrats, everyone should be happy with the ruling, including Trump supporters.
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CREW? The PAC that sued to take him off the ticket and is now fund raising off it? The precedent for 14th Amendment disqualification - CREW | Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (citizensforethics.org) The precedent likewise confirms that one can “engage” in insurrection without personally committing violent acts. Neither Kenneth Worthy nor Couy Griffin were accused of engaging in violence, yet both were ruled to be disqualified because they knowingly and voluntarily aided violent insurrections. These rulings are consistent with the views of Attorney General Henry Stanbery, who opined in 1867 that when a person has “incited others to engage in [insurrection or] rebellion, he must come under the disqualification.” the thing is J6 was never found to be a rebellion or insurrection. look at the convictions.