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randye
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MAY 04, 10:55 PM
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OK, the author of this dandy little "gem" of a Twatter post isn't known for being the sharpest tool in the Leftist shed, but DAMN !...
This message of his really makes "Mr. Fang Fang the Chinese Spy F**ker" the frontrunner for the 2022 Congressional Clueless Award.

Who's going to be the one to tell him that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Representative Byron Donalds and Justice Clarence Thomas are all in interracial marriages? 
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Leftists gotta Leftist[This message has been edited by randye (edited 05-04-2022).]
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rinselberg
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MAY 05, 02:25 AM
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Raydar
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MAY 05, 08:37 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]: .... My daughter has a friend in school who is a girl, but identifies as a boy. "He's" dating a boy that identifies as a girl. They say they are in a non-heteronormative relationship... but literally, it's a girl dating a boy... ? I just can't with this stuff... |
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It's just the latest flavor of "LUGs" (Lesbians Until Graduation.) Neal Boortz used to talk about this on his radio program decades ago. (Damn... I miss him.) I didn't really think much about it, until I realized I (sort-of) knew one. Just an attention-grabbing ploy, I think.
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Raydar
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MAY 05, 11:32 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by randye:
Not sure what you mean by this being a "false flag".
The leak did indeed happen and Chief Justice Roberts confirmed it yesterday. ...
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Maybe a poor choice of words. Maybe not. Obviously the leak happened. My comment was regarding the timing, and whether or not the leaked information was actually, you know, accurate. It's certainly steering the topic of conversation away from Brandon, et al. As designed, I'm sure.[This message has been edited by Raydar (edited 05-05-2022).]
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Jake_Dragon
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MAY 05, 12:18 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Raydar:
Maybe a poor choice of words. Maybe not. Obviously the leak happened. My comment was regarding the timing, and whether or not the leaked information was actually, you know, accurate. It's certainly steering the topic of conversation away from Brandon, et al. As designed, I'm sure.
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If its a draft then its not final and does not represent the final document.
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2.5
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MAY 05, 05:12 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by ray b:
I did not change any subject
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You don't answer questions about abortion, you point over there at politics and religion.
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Rickady88GT
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MAY 05, 05:51 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by randye:
A feeble, geriatric, American Indian had a really wild meltdown over the SCOTUS Roe leak today and swore to go on the warpath over it.
Click to show
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It's an insurrection, language of violence
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ray b
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MAY 05, 06:54 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 2.5: You don't answer questions about abortion, you point over there at politics and religion. |
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SEE MY SIG questions yes
answers no
forgot the last page question anyway------------------ Question wonder and be wierd are you kind?
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randye
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MAY 05, 09:32 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by ray b:
SEE MY SIG questions yes
answers no
forgot the last page question anyway
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WOW!
You speak Bidenese....
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rinselberg
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MAY 05, 09:40 PM
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Hale and Brimstone! Hale Mary! Hale and Well Met! Hale to the Chief! Nathan “I have but one life” Hale. Comet Hale-Bopp. And now, courtesy of none other than U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito himself … Sir Matthew Hale!
 "Looking rather quaint today, Matt..!"
| quote | | In case you needed any further proof that the modern anti-abortion movement is an outgrowth of many centuries of virulent misogyny and violence against women, Justice Samuel Alito’s leaked opinion draft striking down Roe v. Wade relies heavily on a 17th century English jurist who had two women executed for “witchcraft,” wrote in defense of marital rape, and believed capital punishment should extend to kids as young as 14. |
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Laura Bassett in Tuesday's edition of Jezebel.
She continued with this:
| quote | | “Two treatises by Sir Matthew Hale,” Alito wrote in his argument to end legal abortion across America, “described abortion of a quick child who died in the womb as a ‘great crime’ and a ‘great misprision'.. See M. Hale, Pleas of the Crown.” |
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That prompted "Aldous J Pennyfarthing" to interject, in the Daily Kos:
| quote | | So how many of you woke up this morning thinking you were guilty of “great misprisions”? Not many, I’ll wager. But clearly, a great many of you are up to your blowsy neck wattles in them ... Pleas of the Crown? Were there no relevant passages from Archie Comics? |
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Back to Laura Bassett, in Jezebel:
| quote | How interesting that Alito would cite Pleas of the Crown! That’s the text, published in 1736, 60 years after Hale’s death, that defended and laid the foundation for the marital rape exemption across the world. Let’s go straight to the text:
“For the husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife for by their mutual matrimonial consent and contract the wife hath given up herself in this kind unto her husband which she cannot retract,” Hale wrote. |
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MSNBC's Joy Reid was talking about Sir Matthew Hale at the beginning of today's Reid Out, but I don't have the video.
Sir Matthew Hale. Who didn't see that one coming?
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