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The ruling ended up being hybrid in nature; our local district court judge, Judge Callie Granade, held that the SCOTUS ruling applied here, and then smacked down probate judges who declined to follow that holding.

Hat tip to Mobtown. And agreed.

I sent a king cake to Mobile County Probate Judge Don Davis’ office after the ruling came down. I expected his office to have a busy day the following Monday.

Bush ‘41 did famously refer to the kid as one of the “little brown ones” in the late eighties.

Yeah, the fact that BLM has been co-opted as the villain just boggles the mind. The best I’ve come up with so far is to explain to them that saying “Save the rain forests” does not mean “Screw every other forest.” It’s just that the rain forests are on fire and could use some attention.

Hmm. Abigails Fisher?

No Blue Hose?!? Presbyterian College gets no respect:

They learned this the hard way on set for Jurassic Park:

Yup.

Kurt Rambis. All day.

Now that we’ve confirmed that Robbie really is 25, this makes total sense.

Odor.

The “master narrative” bit is a touch on the nose, too. Egad.

I can only imagine. He got the conviction, too, on fairly scant evidence, if I recall correctly.

In a 1976 letter, the KKK threatened Alabama’s Attorney General Bill Baxley for going after the perpetrators of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama. They compared him to John F. Kennedy, and made him an “honorary n****r.” Baxley responded, on official state letterhead, as follows:

In a 1976 letter, the KKK threatened Alabama’s Attorney General Bill Baxley for going after the perpetrators of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama. They compared him to John F. Kennedy, and made him an “honorary n****r.” Baxley responded, on official state letterhead, as follows:

This is good kinja.

This guy is out of the grays. It boggles the mind.

Number, James. Number. Still absurd, though.