also how come all these guys have terrible hair
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against “an 80-year-old with mainstream Democratic Party views who sometimes misspeaks or trips.”a 77-year-old racist, misogynist bigot who has been found liable for rape, who incited a deadly, violent insurrection aimed at overturning a democratic election, who has committed mass fraud for personal enrichment, who is facing 91 separate counts of felony criminal charges against him and who has overtly discussed his authoritarian strategies for governing if he returns to power
cruelty is the point. paxton was recently impeached by his own party. note that the judge is a woman - i'm sure they've noticed it tooFor the first time in at least 50 years, a judge has intervened to allow an adult woman to terminate her pregnancy.
When Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble handed down the temporary restraining order Thursday, Kate Cox, 31, of Dallas burst into tears. Cox and her husband desperately wanted to have this baby, but her doctors said continuing the nonviable pregnancy posed a risk to her health and future fertility, according to a historic lawsuit filed Tuesday.
“The idea that Ms. Cox wants desperately to be a parent, and this law might actually cause her to lose that ability is shocking and would be a genuine miscarriage of justice,” Gamble said.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton responded Thursday afternoon in a letter addressed to three hospitals — Houston Methodist Hospital, The Women's Hospital of Texas in Houston, and Texans Children's Hospital in Houston — saying the temporary order would "not insulate hospitals, doctors, or anyone else, from civil and criminal liability for violating Texas’ abortion laws."
At the hearing, Jonathan Stone, a lawyer for the Texas Office of the Attorney General, argued that Cox “does not meet all of the elements” to qualify for a medical exemption from the abortion bans, at least based on what was filed by her lawyers. Granting a temporary restraining order would require “changing the medical exemption in Texas and then saying that the plaintiffs meet this changed newly rewritten standard,” Stone said.
i'm sure the good ol boys are commiserating about ever giving women the vote. after all, the offspring could be male thus trumping the mother's rights. can't help feeling like this is their rationale. as barney frank once observed, these people believe life begins at conception and ends at birth. TY to everyone involved in this suitAnother district judge, Jessica Mangrum, previously ruled that the state’s abortion bans should not apply to people with complicated pregnancies, including those facing lethal fetal diagnoses. The state appealed that ruling, putting it on hold; the case is before the Texas Supreme Court.
outrageous. hey i've been doing better about not posting here. perhaps i'll swear off it entirely in the new year. it's gonna be wildThe laws allow any private citizen to sue a person or organization they suspect of violating the ordinance
and still claiming he won't be able to ever pay the court judgementNot long after Jones was reinstated, Musk invited the Infowars founder to an X Spaces conversation on Sunday. Jones was joined by a panel of far-right figures that included Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, former national security adviser Michael Flynn and Andrew Tate, a social media personality and self-described misogynist who was charged with rape and human trafficking in Romania.
During a discussion that saw Jones ask who left their phone unmuted as they were peeing during the live stream (it was Ramaswamy), Musk asked Jones about Sandy Hook.
“One of the questions I really have to just get out of the way, and you’re probably talking about this already before, is the whole Sandy Hook thing. So what exactly did you say and what is wrong with that situation?” Musk asked.
Jones apologized and said that the mass shooting that killed 20 children and six adults was indeed real and not staged by “crisis actors” as he had repeatedly falsely claimed. But he also argued that he was playing “devil’s advocate” and that he, like former president Donald Trump, was the victim of a politically motivated judge.
Scholars agree that a dispute over slavery was central to causing the Civil War, said James Grossman, the executive director of the American Historical Association. He added that while Haley’s answer reflects the seceding Southern states’ argument that their rights were infringed, she leaves out that the states wanted to protect the institution of slavery. He also said it was inaccurate to say the government was infringing on everyone’s rights rather than some enslavers’ so-called freedom.
“The problem is that the quote-unquote rights to which she’s referring are the rights of some people to own other humans,” he said.
That was a prime site for river crossings. So, if people are crossing the river, and you happen to be in a civil war, I would say that people were shot – a lot of them. "How would they know that?" Mr. Trump asked when told that local historians had called his plaque a fiction. "Were they there?"