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US Politics: For Whom the Bell Tolls


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9 minutes ago, Dr. Pepper said:

Shockingly, women actually are more than some lower abdomen organs.  

Most of the men actually DO NOT value women's organs except one.  Any hint of women performing natural functions including those involving having babies, just creeps them out to the point of nausea -- men like t***p are at the top of those kinds of guys.  It's not at all a coincidence that t***p has been accused of applauding hired prostitutes to pee on the bed in which Obama slept.  It's the height of disgusting for him -- which he even brought up to accuse Hillary of doing -- i.e. going to the bathroom, during a debate break -- and the sexist assholes resumed without her -- the ladies' room was very very far away from the stage, and her aids had pointed this out, but the sexist network didn't do anything about it.  He bragged about all that at a rally for himself the next day or so -- and instructed his awful howling supporters that somehow the very fact that she would have to use a bathroom as disgusting.  

All these guys want of women is that they look really good in a form fitting dress that barely covers her ass and crotch is is cut down to her naval.  That's all women are supposed to be and if they're not they are disgusting and useless.

 

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Looks like we get to avoid a repeat of Charlottesville next year.  Permits denied for a 2018 'Unite the Right' rally on the grounds it endangers public safety.  I figure it'll be challenged in court...and denounced by the likes of Fox News.

 

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/charlottesville-rejects-2018-alt-right-rally/ar-BBGDDJW?li=BBnbcA1&ocid=msnclassic

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Sword of Doom said:

Fuck Roy Moore and the horse he rode in on.

I have seen a lot of people saying that he looks very awkward on that horse, like he only rides when there is media attention to live out his Confederate tuff guy masturbatory fantasy.

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7 minutes ago, Pony Queen Jace said:

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Anyway, early exit poll returns do not look favorable to the good guys.

One the one hand, aargh, on the other that was always the expectation. Add the suppression techniques that I've seen reported ('Inactive Voters', police presence at polling stations, long lines, fake phonecalls) and the fact they don't have to keep the electronic records.

Fingers crossed with some hope but few expectations.

edit: but of course McConnell is making sure the election won't matter anyway until they have had a chance to push through tax reform

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/364494-mcconnell-strange-to-stay-in-senate-until-end-of-current-session?__twitter_impression=true

 

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It’s technically not McConnell’s call though. However, Republicans in AL can slow walk the hell out of either candidate being seated.

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When will the winner take office?

Likely in early January.
First, Alabama has to certify the results. Its 67 counties have until December 22 to report their results to the State Canvassing Board, which is made up of three Republicans: Gov. Kay Ivey, Secretary of State John Merrill and Attorney General Steve Marshall.
 
The earliest the state could certify a winner would be December 26, but the secretary of state's office does not expect the canvassing board to be able to do so until January 3, and it could be even later, delayed by slow canvassing by the counties and jam-packed holiday schedules between Christmas and New Year's Day. Once it does, that certification would be sent to Washington immediately. Once the winner is certified, the Senate would likely in swear that person quickly.
 
A delay of two or three weeks between Election Day and being seated in office is normal. Sen. Scott Brown, a Massachusetts Republican, waited 16 days from his election to his swearing-in. Sen. Cory Booker, a New Jersey Democrat, faced a 15-day wait when he was elected in 2013. And Sen. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, waited 21 days between being elected to replace John Kerry and taking office in 2013.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/01/politics/alabama-senate-scenarios-roy-moore/index.html

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49 minutes ago, Pony Queen Jace said:

He did look a little unsure of his seat on CNN.

Anyway, early exit poll returns do not look favorable to the good guys.

Don't look at early exits, early exits suck and they always have sucked. They have basically no predictive value on election results.

That said:

 

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