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To the reader who sent me this: no one’s offended.  We know we live among racists, and being offended by a racist doesn’t help anything.

Perhaps the very greatest thing about being an American is what’s etched at the base of our Statue of Liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” Notably, the poet didn’t mention speaking English.

The folks who were here before North America was populated by immigrants, i.e., Native Americans, didn’t speak English.  Nor did the immigrants themselves: the Italians, Germans, Danes, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, or the rest of the Asians.

Maybe it’s time to rethink the bigotry? You’re a bigger person than this.

Should Speaking English Be Required to Live in America?

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Mediocre Minds in the Trump Administration

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The author of the meme here has a good point, though I would argue that there are more galling aspects to all this, e.g., having a wanna-be dictator and criminal conman in the White House.

I’ll certainly admit that it’s the height of irony that the hateful morons who support Trump deplore DEI and then turn around and applaud the appointment of some of the most clearly unqualified people imaginable to key positions.

Mediocre Minds in the Trump Administration

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Election Fraud Doesn’t Merit Jail Time? Guess Not

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From “The Grio”:

Austin Smith, a former Republican state representative in Arizona, has pleaded guilty to ­charges for forging signatures on his 2024 re‑election campaign petitions. He admitted to submitting nomination papers with names of deceased individuals and other forged entries. The plea agreement calls for probation, a fine of $5,000 and a five‑year ban on seeking public office. Meanwhile, Smith had served as a senior director (and briefly strategic director) of Turning Point Action, the 501(c)(4) advocacy arm of the conservative youth group Turning Point USA and resigned from that leadership role when the allegations surfaced. Through his dual role as lawmaker and conservative organizer, Smith’s case underlines questions of campaign integrity and the responsibilities of politically active organizations.

I would have thought (and hoped) that election fraud would merit some jail time.

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Why Not Behead Dissidents? It Worked for Millennia

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A segment of Newsmax tonight began with many clips from commentators from both parties saying that Donald Trump is the most powerful person in the word.  “All right, enough!” the host finally interjected. “Well, if he is the most powerful person in the world, why can’t he appoint whoever (sic) he wants to prosecute James Comey and Letitia James?”

Well, we do have a few sticking points here.

We have the U.S. Constitution, and 200+ years of rule of law, and the concept that no one is above the law.

And we have the question, “Given that they have taken stances against Trump, why not have them both summarily beheaded?”  Given that we no longer have a balance of powers among the supposedly three co-equal branches of government, what’s the big deal?

Three hundred years ago, that’s precisely would have happened to people who took public stances against a king.

We either stand for freedom and loyalty to a constitution — or we don’t.  We can’t have it both ways.

Why Not Behead Dissidents? It Worked for Millennia

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