“Every election matters, and every vote counts”
“Every election matters, and every vote counts”
A real Christian
Cool bot alert! Meet @icymilaw.org
Yes, I'm biased because I'm its author. Anywho, I launched it on Monday and am really happy with how the week has gone. You should check it out and tell all your friends.
One day after threatening Bruce Springsteen
/2 responded I was not wealthy. The other asked to move to WhatsApp and then tried to involve me in a scheme by which I would buy tickets in large quantities from a nonexistent airline and then be reimbursed by the airline. I reported this one.
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Dramatic Mother’s Day sunset
Dramatic Mother’s Day sunset
Willful misreading of the Constitution and of a Supreme Court decision by this president and those around him
Long ago. He thinks that Frederick Douglas is still alive.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court's most junior justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, just became its loudest voice pushing back against Trump & his allies' attacks on federal judges who've blocked many of his policy moves www.politico.com/news/2025/05... #SCOTUS
Li’l Marco will soon be the Cabinet
so far like the present period…
Almost missed this
An important listen about the courts, the bulwark of freedom and the Constitution
This Trump presidency is deeper in the right-wing bubble than the first
It is common for African Americans born before 1970 in Southside Virginia not to have birth certificates because their mothers could not be admitted to the hospitals to give birth: they were still segregated
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Posted by Andrew Desiderio and reposted by Steve Inskeep on X, but not on their Blue Sky accounts
McConnell’s statement on voting against Hegseth nomination:
I love this so much!
At the inauguration, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wore a distinctive collar adorned with cowrie shells, which are believed to offer protection from evil in African traditions.
This choice mirrors the late Justice Ginsburg’s practice of using collars to convey a message.