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Stilicho

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  1. She's got a voter registration drive going on. That's it. That's the reason.
  2. Very sophisticated. A lot of people don't know how sophisticated. A lot of people would be shocked at how sophisticated. Very, very, tippy top sophisticated.
  3. 1. start a church 2. ??? 3. profit
  4. We are going to spend the next 50 years trying to fix the shit these people break.
  5. Texas 41 Kansas 20 Kansas offense = 385 yards
  6. Didn’t Torture-kink Jesus vouch for this guy? Who can we trust, now?!
  7. Texas 27 Baylor 10 189 yards
  8. There will, however, be several bible verses plastered all over her social media.
  9. Yeah. I feel this.
  10. This law / concept has been around for x number of years without being directly overruled or contradicted. That weighs in favor of not overturning said law unless major shifts in public opinion or unforeseen negative consequences have arisen that are attributable to said law. In the perfect world of legal theory, it helps build consistency (and thus legitimacy) regarding how laws are made, enforced, and interpreted. No “gotcha” judgments. It’s efficacy can be argued, for or against, by folks here who are much smarter than me, but it has been used as a shield against changing controversial laws. Conservatives clung to it pretty hard throughout the “rights revolution” of the last 80 years, but really had a hard on for it during the civil rights movement. Now that the major decisions which created the rights revolution have existed long enough to warrant such consideration under stare decisis, conservatives have easily dispensed with it. Because hypocrisy.
  11. Dobbs killed any notion that a conservative dominated Court gives a shit about stare decisis when it comes to liberty under the 14th Amendment due process clause. Thomas's concurrence was pretty plain in that. They'll pay lip service to equal protection under the 14th, but they'll come for that too when the opportunity presents itself. If we ever get out of this place, conservatives can take stare decisis and shove it up their ass.
  12. This could've been a Trump tweet seven years ago.
  13. This. That fairy tale of Dabo jumping from Clemson to Bama doesn't have quite the same shine in 2023 as it did in 2017.
  14. Texas - 41 Wyoming - 10 Yards - 262
  15. The more rational sooner fans up here are pretty worried that NIL + SEC + Crypt Keeper will send them on a Nebraska-esque slide.
  16. I know when patently weird people approach me with the line “We’re not weird”, I immediately take them at their word. These folks took PR lessons from the FLDS.
  17. It's too much man. It's not enough man!
  18. Yeah. It's been 0 days since Oklahoma was a shitshow. The larger districts, as mentioned above, have told Ginger Shitheel to more or less fuck off. But I imagine what's left of the rural schools will slowly start letting that shit leech in, if they don't make a big spectacle of adopting it outright. I don't put it past them to try and force the issue down the road. Like everything else, they're not satisfied with just breaking everything in the public sector.
  19. Holy shit. Are you me?
  20. I've always looked at this as the goal. The words were written by folks that obviously didn't fully embrace them, but that's what we're supposed to be doing: working to try and match those words with reality. The words, not Thomas Jefferson's itinerary, are supposed to be the destination.
  21. Imagine claiming that Dan Bongitmo has "credibility" and "journalistic instinct" on social media.
  22. Yeah. In Flanders Fields has been celebrated as some of the most poignant wartime literature in history for the better part of 100 years. Not that I'd expect an ex-football coach who crawled out of the bathroom window of a Lubbock Chili's to know that.
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