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JustPixelz: IV%'er's avatar

Timothy McVeigh?

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JustPixelz: IV%'er's avatar

Republicans just don't like democracy. Voter ID laws, opposing the Voting Rights Act, constant talk of (and actual) impeachment, describing duly enacted laws as "rammed down their throats".

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Msgr MΩment classic ☑️'s avatar

Only if none of the states listed earlier have already taken that note.

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artem1s's avatar

Jayne: As a rule, I say girlfolk ain't to be trusted. River: Jayne is a girl's name. Jayne: Well, Jayne ain't a girl! (to Simon) If she starts on that girl's name stuff, I'll show her good and all, I got man parts.

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𝔅𝔢𝔢𝔩𝔷𝔢𝔟𝔲𝔟𝔟𝔞's avatar

Given the opportunity, most wingnuts would actually be Torquemada.

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𝔅𝔢𝔢𝔩𝔷𝔢𝔟𝔲𝔟𝔟𝔞's avatar

Most of upstate is also Republican.

Let's start remarking on how NYS should suppress GOP voters by forbidding vote-by-mail . . . the confused conservatard outrage would be quite amusing.

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fuflans's avatar

not smart enough.

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Chris Grrr's avatar

But if they take this "note" it will be gone when the other states reach for it.

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Good_Gawd_Yall - Unperson's avatar

Republicans? The NRA? Billionaires? The "Supreme" Court? Oh, wait, was that a rhetorical question? Carry on.

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Chris Grrr's avatar

One is a constitutional right, and the other is WOLVERINES!

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𝔅𝔢𝔢𝔩𝔷𝔢𝔟𝔲𝔟𝔟𝔞's avatar

But the "sociopath who will put personal gain over the general good" is the guy with all the money in the first place. I guess you need two of 'em.

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𝔅𝔢𝔢𝔩𝔷𝔢𝔟𝔲𝔟𝔟𝔞's avatar

Funny how a signed sworn statement <b>saying you're eligible to vote</b> somehow fails to serve the purpose of the law.

Sort of makes you question the actual purpose of the law, doesn't it?

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