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Sessions told Bass that he had not read the report

This is awful, and it feels awful hearing about it.

Rather than hibernating for a year or so in shame...

3) is the most important, I think. I can’t imagine this asshole dropping out, and I really don’t think McConnell wants the headache of trying to remove him if he gets elected. Not a lot of options....

This is exactly what I’m talking about, though. It’s a normalized concept that it’s ok to destroy someone’s life and put them in danger because they were born in one physical location instead of another. It shouldn’t be.

It bothers me that we’ve let this idea become normalized. “Deport undocumented immigrants that commit crimes.” But why? We don’t deport citizens that commit these crimes. That’s not the statutory punishment. The only difference is that these people were born in one physical location, and these people were born in

Before we were apes, we were... rats? That’s what some scientists across the pond are saying.

Saved by the hat!

Paul LePage is the clearest (and most disgusting) example of why we need ranked choice voting.

They’re Dallas Cowboys fans

The President of the United States is condoning and encouraging open gun battles between civilians on public streets, and vigilante justice. That is not ok.

Disagreeing with the current Israeli government does not make someone an anti-semite.

If your business isn’t successful enough to treat your employees fairly, and pay them what they need, then you shouldn’t be in business. Same thing I say when people argue against legally requiring a living wage.

This conversation is going nowhere, so I’m not going to repeat myself any more.

No, I am not going to try to explain to you why dehumanization, torture, and forced labor is bad. I don’t believe you actually think it isn’t, but in fact you’re just arguing because you can.

Hey man, I get the whole “morality is relative” thing, but come on. If you’re going to argue that it’s possible that treating people as property, less than human, torturing them, destroying their families, rape, etc. are ok and maybe even good, then I don’t know what to say. You’re just arguing for the sake of

Enslaving someone against their will, dehumanizing them, and physically and emotionally abusing them is objectively wrong. It doesn’t matter one bit how many people in the past accepted it.

Ok. I don’t know how that contradicts what I said.

Every society that enslaved people was immoral, yes. I don’t know how anyone can argue otherwise.

“The decision... is a perfect example of the outlandish doctrine of judicial supremacy whereby judges exalt themselves over the Constitution they are sworn to uphold”