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Bondi orders evidence sent to grand jury for Russia collusion hoax. The move follows Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard sending criminal referrals to the Department of Justice. [Hidden Content]
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Mr. Buddy Garrity replied to Ty Cobb's topic in Professional Sports- NFL, NBA, MLB, Etc
Might be a long night tonight. đ¤Śđžââď¸ - Yesterday
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Last year was last year but he got some fast receivers who can take the top off of the defense and a 6â5 we big plays
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
LumRaiderFan replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Trump wants to redraw the districts to ensure his winning that third term. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
thetragichippy replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
from your article, see below On another note, I know you mentioned you would not like it from either side, but both sides do it. It is a tit for tat game and the one that does not do it losses.....as long as it is within the laws and legal, why not? The bending the knee / bowing is being used for anything the Dems don't like......like the settlements with universities.....the King narrative..... Cory Booker is trying to win an Oscar for his performances.....lol A person familiar with Abbottâs thinking said it was âinaccurateâ to characterize the governor as being reluctant to pursue redistricting, but declined to provide any additional details. Andrew Mahaleris, a spokesperson for Abbott, declined to comment on Abbottâs conversations with Trump and other Republicans about redistricting but said the governor âlooks forward to the legislature addressing important topics such as flood relief and property tax cuts, along with other critical issues, during this special session.â Abbott justified the redistricting by saying it was needed to address âconstitutional concerns raised by the U.S. Department of Justiceâ about the current maps, which were drawn in 2021 and are the subject of an ongoing court challenge. The concerns were raised in a DOJ letter dated two days before Abbott announced the special session, in which Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon argued that four of Texasâ Democratic-controlled districts were unconstitutional and should be redrawn on the grounds of racial gerrymandering. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
baddog replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Didnât know I lost. Lol -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Iâve never supported it. Political gerrymandering is a form of voter suppression, regardless what partyâs doing it. -
Was told 145 total for Bellville on the first day. Big freshman group
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
I guess you do too. You told her âinferior people lose argumentsâ. You called yourself out on that one. âSplained enough? -
don't see it happening. i know i said 150-180, i'll say 3-4 games will be probably below that. on another note thats not good enough to do big things in the playoffs. First rd i don't count cause that district is a joke.
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
baddog replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
She always needs some âsplaininâ, so I oblige. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
I know you trying to dig at Big Girl, but youâre calling your own self out. -
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
baddog replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Thanks for recognizing that it is illegal. Inferior people lose arguments. The smug left is always condescending. I was merely pointing that out. Your interpretation is expected. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
Big girl replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
But, but illegal immigration. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
Big girl replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
You must feel inferior. -
baddog reacted to a post in a topic: Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
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Used to be a big topic on here this time of the year. How are first day participation numbers.
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
thetragichippy replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
The courts was a fair comparison..... Each side does it and they are not going to stop. It has been going on as long as politics have been around. You wanting to make it stop when it effects your party is telling...... I'm ate up with partisanship?.....that is comical coming from you....lol -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Itâs called courage. The cowards are the ones in charge. Scared of Trump. Special session was supposed to be cannabis reform. Then the floods happened. They were gonna look into that as well. Then Trump said jump and our local issues go to the back burner. That,my friend, is the height of cowardice. Putting an individualâs demand above constituent needs. Shameful. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
baddog replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Hey, I can go back to being a Longhorn fanâŚ..never left. -
baddog reacted to a post in a topic: Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
I donât question your ability. I have no doubts about it. Thereâs nothing woke about what Iâm saying. Itâs about fair numbers. Itâs kind of like Evadale being in the same district with Beaumont United. Theyâd be playing football, 11 players on each side of the ball, but would it be a fair game? if all districts were drawn 51-49, 52-48, in favor of either party, it would be a political game changer for the betterment of democracy. I ainât flaunting crap. I dropped out of UT after 2 1/2 years. Donât try that âeliteâ talk with me. Itâs your idol what loves the class wars. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
Reagan replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Democracy Dies in a Charter Jet: The Great Texas Walkout! From the article: "Once again, Democrats in the great state of Texas are refusing to play a game they've lost at the ballot box. Rather than demonstrating integrity and character by accepting the election results, they are revealing their true colors by fleeing to prevent Republicans from passing a redrawn congressional map. What the Democrats are doing isn't new, bold, and it sure as hell isn't noble. It's political cowardice wrapped in just enough self-righteousness to impress only news readers and party donors." [Hidden Content] -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
Reagan replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
WOW! Even CNN is questioning the why the Dems fled to Illinois! From the article: "When you have CNN calling you out, youâre in trouble. Everyone knows their retreat isnât a principled stand for democracy; itâs a tactical maneuver to preserve political power. They howl about partisan maps in red states while conveniently disappearing into a blue stronghold that perfected the art of gerrymandering. This is hypocrisy at its most brazen. They want one standard for Republicans â fairness, transparency, reform â while exempting themselves from all of it. And when voters start to notice the double standard? They vanish. If Democrats truly cared about âfair maps,â they wouldnât be hiding out in Illinois, the national poster child for redistricting abuse. Their actions betray their motives, exposing this entire charade for what it really is: a desperate, self-serving stunt to cling to power under the phony guise of democratic integrity. In the end, their retreat to Illinois tells us everything we need to know. This isnât about democracy; itâs about Democrats. And the louder they scream about fairness, the clearer it becomes: theyâre just afraid of losing." [Hidden Content]