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Counterpoint: don't watch it. That shit's seriously disturbing as fuck. 

Starred for, “. . . greasy imbecilic jabbering.”

What state do you call home? I'm asking because I'm genuinely curious about the state supreme court in your neck of the woods. I'm in Wisconsin, and with a 5-3 conservative majority on our Supreme Court, there's a hefty amount of decisions that fall more along political philosophy lines than anything else. Is that a

Okay. It's not a god-damned poll tax. It's a shit policy, and it never should have been implemented because the original ruling was fine. Just because something is legal doesn't make it a good thing. Fifty year olds can start fucking eighteen years olds on their eighteenth birthday. Doesn't make it a good idea, even

Call it what you will. It's a shit policy. I used poll tax in a general sense rather than as a specific term. I'm not sure why you need to argue semantics, but go for it.

And now the QAnon nuttiness has become so pervasive on social media, particularly facebook, that the people in my feed are sharing a ridiculous number of #saveourchildren bullshit posts. 

Heh. Easy mistake to make. 

The dem was a Georgia candidate, but your point is still well taken. Apparently, the repub candidate is a slam dunk because the district she's contesting is a red stronghold. Still, it's more than a little suspect that the dem candidate dropped out now.

A poll tax. Nothing regressive about that.

Nice work. He's basically the Frederick Douglass of his generation

Two of my favorite takes from MKE social media:

Yes! Who cares if he's not a billionaire? He's rich enough to use a good tailor.

With the possible exception of tweets, how much reading do you think he actually does? Menus? Comic strips? Microwave popcorn directions?

Thank you for sharing. Good thing our justice system works so well. 

Also worth noting in regards to the cost:

Because Mississippi?

Have you seen the video that one guy on the block shared? He spoke of a large volume of shots and showed several yellow markers where spent casings lay on the ground.

It's as if their personal development never started

Five million would be a good place to start in this case. 

Those assholes need to pay mightily for the years they've stolen from him. How much taxpayer money has been spent on his incarceration and all of his trials? Seems like the people responsible for this should be seeing a bill in the future. And the state of Mississippi should be looking at a big payout to Mr Flowers.