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Coffee Talk: 7 Words You Can't Say to Jack Johnson

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He also once said "take all the guns and go through due process later" in regards to people who could be a danger to themselves or others.

But the NRA gets so much laundered mon- I mean contributions from Russian Oligarchs they have to support him.
 

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^ I facepalmed the comment Alex Jones said on the video.

But in reality this is how I feel.
cbc kids ok GIF by CBC
 

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Even though Bonevac and Hatfield work in Austin, Texas, they filed their lawsuit 486 miles away in Amarillo, Texas. The reason for this is not mysterious: Donald Trump-appointed judge Matthew Kacsmaryk. The right-wing judge has a long and frankly unhinged history of screeching at top volume about the evils of "sexual revolutionaries." (Yes, that does sound like a compliment, but he doesn't mean it as such.) It takes very little to draw Kacsmaryk's sexualized condemnation. Premarital sex, for instance, makes one a "sexual revolutionary." Using contraception within marriage also makes one an irredeemable pervert. In his legal writings, Kacsmaryk is very clear that sex is only for procreation within marriage, and anything outside of that should draw legal sanction.


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Jonathan Mitchell, the former Texas solicitor general who wrote one of the two major Texas abortion bans, has been representing men who don't even bother to hide that they are motivated by a belief that women simply don't have a right to say no to them.


We've covered the first case, of Marcus Silva, extensively at Salon. Court filings accuse Silva of extensive abuse of his ex-wife, including getting drunk at her work party and calling her misogynist names in front of colleagues. Her friends document how he reportedly knew his ex-wife was going to abort a pregnancy, but didn't try to stop her. Instead, he wanted to use her abortion as leverage. Text messages show him threatening to turn her and her friends into the law after her abortion unless she returned to do his laundry and have sex with him. Mitchell is representing Silva in a lawsuit against his ex-wife's friends for "aiding and abetting" an abortion that made it easier for her to leave him.
 

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Sounds like MTG was removed out of the session this morning by Capitol Police. Good!

 

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What could go wrong here, that's 103 in the shade.
 

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People have stated previously they are willing to die for Trump, that could possibly happen.
he keeps whittling down his voter base with stupid decisions.... unfortunately there seem to be way too may left over.
 
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