Late Stage GOP Fascists Events πŸ–•πŸΎπŸŠπŸ€‘ (Part 3)

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She objected to Trump as Red Caesar? Why can’t these people make up their minds?

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Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT) appears to believe that the Bible has been banned in the U.S. since 1963. The congressman made the wild claim Thursday morning during a House Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education hearing about banning β€œexplicit” content from school libraries.

β€œSome say that we are here today to talk about so-called book burning in K–12 school libraries. One of our nation’s most consequential books, banning was done by Supreme Court in 1963, when officially it mandated the Bible reading, this book, is banned from all of us,” he said holding up a copy of the Bible. β€œAnything to do with federal, it’s no longer, can see it, can no longer read it.”

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The rats continue to disembark

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He agreed to serve five years on probation, pay a $5,000 restitution and testify against others in future cases. His agreement fell under Georgia’s First Offender Act, which will clear his record if he successfully completes his probation.

his testimony better be great. you get a harsher punishment for an ounce of marijuana in georgia

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I also notice it was less than Powell got.

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She got a misdemeanor - he got a felony conviction.

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Which means it makes even less sense. Don’t felonies get more than a misdemeanor?

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He won’t be able to vote until after his probation, can’t own a gun and someone will probably file a complaint with the bar and go for his license. At least I hope so.

His ability to find his level of work is crap with a felony conviction- and none of his GOP friends will help him.

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She had 6 misdemeanors versus his one felony.

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confused the lion king GIF

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He doesn’t really mean β€œbanned,” what he means, and what he would very much like to do, is required for all children and adults to the exclusion of any other thought process, under penalty of death. Anything short of this is β€œbanned.”

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Well, he is a white male, and probably has a family to take care of.

(/s, JIC)

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Killed for her politics?

Killed for her religion?

Killed for being a woman?

All of the above?

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Sounds like Tom Emmer is likely the least-worst of the bunch, which is why Trump and his allies are trying to rally as much opposition against him as possible. (It goes without saying that β€œleast worst” is still pretty bad.)

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