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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    Now I guess I would have tried to get away with the attorney/client thing -- were I actually an Attorney, but the outcome just makes this man look sooo much like he richly deserves to lose his license if he hasn't already. As the article mentions -- funny that no one tried to call a halt in any way to this fiasco, or what turned out to be a fiasco. Only good ole' Mike Pence. Despite the fact that he is a Reps. and therefore barely worth recognition I will have to say that he did display some conscience about what was going on. I also think he realized ( great epiphany ) at some moment that he was expendable and that designs were in the works to spirit him away so that the electoral count could not go on. To his credit he resisted and was available to continue the session and vote count after the chambers had been cleaned enough to proceed.

    I don't recall if it was 2 or 3 a.m. when it was all finally done. Those there who had planned earlier to protest with Cruz and the like gave that up. After what they were put through they had little stomach for causing trouble and likely it would only have made the process longer rather than actually stop it. John Eastman Trump Attorney with Alternate Elector Theory Turns Over 10,000 Emails to Committee 0,000 pages of communication from Eastman to Trump's team will go to the Committee, and the information found within will help fill in the remaining holes in the structural framework.
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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    Something else to consider. I don't doubt it will be difficult to consider charging someone like Trump. So many possible people on a jury ( if a trial was to actually happen ) that could be for the Loon come hell or high water. So we shall see later on.

    Fulton County Prosecutor Empanels Special Grand Jury to Consider Indicting Donald Trump

    Impaneling a grand jury is the first step. It is a secretive process. Do not expect headlines.

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  • IllinoisLady
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    The "Ghost of Kyiv," an ace pilot who heartened the Ukrainian resistance by shooting down a number of Russian aircraft on the first day of Russia's invasion, was real after all. According to The Times of London, he was Major Stepan Tarabalka, 29 years old, and was killed in action on March 13.

    April 29, 2022

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    The "Ghost of Kyiv," an ace pilot who heartened the Ukrainian resistance by shooting down a number of Russian aircraft on the first day of Russia's invasion, was real after all. According to The Times of London, he was Major Stepan Tarabalka, 29 years old, and was killed in action on March 13.

    That extraordinary Ukrainian resistance, reinforced as we now know it was by U.S. intelligence and the unified support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and other allies and partners, thwarted Russian president Vladimir Putin's plans for a quick annexation of Ukrainian land. Continuing pressure, combined with Putin's refusal to stop his attack, means that Russia has thrown away decades of economic development and its global standing.

    Today, Russia avoided defaulting on its debt by making a last-minute payment in dollars from reserves outside Russia, a move forced on it by economic sanctions. This will speed the draining of the country's financial resources. The country has been able to continue to function and to fund its military in part because of about $800 million a day in revenue it pulls in from selling oil and gas to Europe.

    It appears this is about to change. On Wednesday, Germany dropped its opposition to a European Union ban on oil and gas imports, enabling the 27 nations in the European Union to hammer out an agreement that adopts a phased end to shipments of Russian oil and gas. E.U. ambassadors expect to sign the agreement next week. "More important than the oil embargo is the signal that Europe is united and taking back the initiative," Mujtaba Rahman, managing director for Europe at Eurasia Group, told New York Times reporters Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Thomas Gibbons-Neff.

    Meanwhile, the House passed legislation to update the March 1941 Lend-Lease Act, passed to enable the U.S. to loan or lease military supplies to any country whose defense the president believed was vital to the defense of the United States. The original law enabled the U.S. to send supplies to Britain's defense without joining the war directly. Yesterday's update allows the government to skip some rules and move weapons more quickly. It will increase pressure on Putin by demonstrating that the U.S. is going to continue supporting Ukraine.

    The Senate passed the measure by a voice vote, and there was overwhelming bipartisan support for it in the House, with only 10 Representatives, all Republicans, voting against it. Those ten included Representatives Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Dan Bishop (R-NC), Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Ralph Norman (R-SC), and others who also voted against last week's House resolution "expressing support for Moldova's democracy, independence, and territorial integrity" in the face of Russian threats.

    Today, Ukrainian defense reporter Illia Ponomarenko tweeted: "What America is doing now in terms of sending weapons to Ukraine is a masterpiece of logistics. In all regards, starting from bureaucratic hurdles."

    President Joe Biden yesterday asked Congress for $33 billion for Ukraine—on top of the $13.6 billion authorized so far—to last until September 30, the end of the fiscal year. In his letter to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) requesting the funds, Biden noted that the administration expects NATO allies and E.U. partners jointly to be sending even greater sums to the support of Ukraine but said Russian aggression would "require a substantial additional investment on our part."

    Biden added, "What I want to make clear to the Congress and the American people is this: the cost of failing to stand up to violent aggression in Europe has always been higher than the cost of standing firm against such attacks. That is as it always has been, and as it always will be." He was referring to the misguided attempt to appease Adolf Hitler by accepting Germany's 1938 annexation of the Sudetenland rather than resisting. Appeasing dictators never stops them; it simply emboldens them to increase their demands. And by the time the European war broke out in 1939, Hitler had significantly strengthened Germany's forces.

    Other countries are also continuing their support for Ukraine. About 8000 troops from the British army are deploying to eastern Europe over the summer to join in exercises with NATO troops and those from the Joint Expeditionary Force, which includes Finland and Sweden. Those two countries are currently not members of NATO but are considering joining because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Finland and Russia share a border of more than 800 miles. Yesterday, NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg said that, should they ask to join, they "will be warmly welcomed and I expect the process to go quickly."

    Spain this week shipped to Ukraine hundreds of tons of heavy transport vehicles and ammunition. An unconfirmed report says that Ukrainian soldiers opening the shipment found Spanish sausages among the grenade launchers with a card from the queen that read: "I wish you victory! With love, Leti[z]ia."

    Countries supporting Ukraine have begun to talk not just of defending Ukraine, but seeing Ukraine "win," and weakening Russia's ability to meddle in the affairs of other countries.


    Ukraine just received a massive shipment of weapons from Spain. The Ukrainians found Spanish sausages among the boxes with grenade launchers and a postcard saying: "I wish you victory! With love, Leticia". It took them a moment to understand that it was from the Queen of Spain.




  • IllinoisLady
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    I read something like this a short while ago and now tonight I see it again. Odd that none of the media as such seems inclined to share the story. Still, I will wait and watch. It will be awhile. It also sounds like Putin does not want to be out of commission for too long. I think having to turn things over to anyone, for any reason likely doesn't sit too wonderful with him. Things could get real dicey in a number of ways if this is true.

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    By David Wetzel

    Russia's Putin To Hand Over Keys To War While He Has Cancer Surgery: Report© KnewzRussia's Putin To Hand Over Keys To War While He Has Cancer Surgery: Report

    New York (Knewz) — Vladimir Putin's cancer surgery will force him to hand over power in the Ukraine war "for days," a "Kremlin insider" told the Daily Mail.

    Putin will reportedly put hardline Security Council head and ex-FSB chief Nikolai Patrushev in power while he is dealing with surgery. Patrushev, 70, has played a big role in the Ukraine war thus far and convinced Putin that Kyiv is overrun by neo-Nazis, the Daily Mail reports.

    A year and a half ago, General SVR reported that Putin is suffering from abdominal cancer and Parkinson's. The Daily Mail reports that Putin has put off the surgery and it won't happen before the Victory Day commemoration of Russia's World War II victory in Red Square on May 9.

    The surgery was originally scheduled for the second of April but has been pushed back, SVR reports.

    "Putin was recommended to undergo surgery, the date of which is being discussed and agreed," the outlet stated. "There seems to be no particular urgency, but it cannot be delayed either."

    It added: "The Russian President Vladimir Putin has oncology, and the latest problems identified during [his latest] examination are associated with this disease."

    Vladimir Putin's cancer surgery comes at a time when there's speculation that Russia will launch and all-out war across Ukraine.

    The Kremlin has always denied Putin has medical issues as it portrays him to be in perfect health, even when he's been mysteriously missing at times in recent years, the Daily Mail reports.

    SVP stated that "Putin has discussed that he will be undergoing medical procedures. Doctors insist that he needs an operation, but the date has not yet been determined," according to the Daily Mail.

    The source added: "I don't know for exactly how long [he will be incapacitated after the surgery … I think it'll be for a short time."



    My own personal disclaimer since I'm not savvy about how to check articles like this out. I'm just a bit intrigued since it is the second time I'm seeing it.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    Corrie Ten Boom


    Worrying is carrying tomorrow's load with today's strength--
    carrying two days at once. It is moving into tomorrow
    ahead of time. Worrying doesn't empty tomorrow of its
    sorrow, it empties today of its strength.

  • Nsbrown54
    Nsbrown54 Member Posts: 908
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    Wow -great articles Illinoislady!

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  • JKL2017
    JKL2017 Member Posts: 437
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    cardplayer, Trudeau once again nailed it

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
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    Always loved Gary❤️❤️❤️

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    Trudeau is a fantastic cartoonist. I looked him up. His full name is Garretson Beekman Trudeau. b:7/28/48Born into a wealthy family and went to Yale. He is married to Jane Pauley and they have three grown children. He is best known for Doonesbury and all of his political cartoons.

  • IllinoisLady
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  • Nsbrown54
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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    He is not afraid of orange make-up, bleach and non-stop lying.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited May 2022

    Well, this elicited a nice chortle from me for sure.

    May be an image of 2 people and text that says 'How is it possible that Lauren Boebert got into a fight with Marjorie Taylor Greene SOURCE: Business Insider, April 30, 2022 and Jerry Springer was not involved? AMERICAN NEWSX'

  • IllinoisLady
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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    It will work for me.

    May be an image of 2 people and text that says 'I want to wake up in a world where Stacey Abrams is the Governor of Georgia and Beto O'Rourke is the Governor of Texas! How about you? CALL TO ACTIVISM'

  • Nsbrown54
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  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
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    And ANYONE BUT A REDUMICAN in Florida.

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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    How necessary it is to cultivate a spirit of joy. It is a psychological truth that the physical acts of reverence and devotion make one feel devout. The courteous gesture increases one's respect for others. To act lovingly is to begin to feel loving, and certainly to act joyfully brings joy to others which in turn makes one feel joyful. I believe we are called to the duty of delight. -Dorothy Day

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    Could not agree more with you Spookiesmom, and Cardplayer -- that is how it should be. Still a shock that Reps. are so keen on banning books while hailing guns and high count magazines as what most families should have in their home and the more the merrier. They are such dolts and misfits on their quest for power and money. That's all they see.

  • Nsbrown54
    Nsbrown54 Member Posts: 908
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    I hope Florida and Texas don’t bring this back.


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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    This is why I'm told the Loon's handlers have tried when possible, to keep him under wraps a lot. The Loon just endorsed Mandel, instead of Vance at his last rally. He did NOT remember Vance's name since Mandel and JD Vance have the same first initials. The article said ( true ) that most of the people on our side do not bother anymore with the Loon's rallies so are not hearing how demented he has become.

    I'm sure some of that is due to his obsession with the STOLEN 2020 election that never really happened. He is laser focused on that because it saves him from the naked truth -- people didn't want him and still don't. It is all he has. We never see it, but I envision a lonely life wandering around Maralago and playing golf likely most days and pretending you are still president or are about to be restored to the office. Those at his club will still cheer him, for what it is worth. A little ego-stroking I guess.

    May be a Twitter screenshot of text that says 'Middle Age Riot @middleageriot MEANWHILE, IN A BETTER TIMELINE Donald Trump: "Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV." Nurse: "He keeps saying that over and over." Doctor: "Give him 50 mg of Thorazine and put him bac in his cell."'

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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    Politico article:

    THE PERKS OF PAPER — As former President Donald Trump and his allies continue spreading lies about hacked voting machines, once-skeptical local election officials have begun voicing support for paper ballots as a way of increasing voter confidence, Eric reports in a story out this morning . These officials still profess confidence in their paperless voting machines — which experts call dangerously insecure — but they also acknowledge that voters riled up by disinformation about rigged elections want proof that their ballots are safe.

    "I understand why it's important to have the paper trail," Paula Copenhaver, the clerk of Fountain County, Ind., told Eric. "If we don't have integrity in our elections, then we don't really have a republic."

    Eric interviewed nine county clerks and election administrators in Indiana and Texas, the two states that are in the middle of implementing paper ballot mandates. Funding issues have stymied machine upgrades for years, and as Eric reports, different states are handling that challenge in different ways. Indiana is providing printer attachments for all of the state's remaining paperless machines, but Texas is only buying new equipment for certain counties. Two other states, Kentucky and Mississippi, also recently enacted bans on paperless machines.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    Hmmm, he needed body armor to welcome tourists??

    May be an image of 1 person and text that says 'Middle Age Riot @middleageriot Mo Brooks wore body armor to a "peaceful protest" just in case the crowd was incited to violence by Mo Brooks. T 1RER SAVE AMERICA'

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  • Betrayal
    Betrayal Member Posts: 1,374
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    Love the billboard and the memes. If you looked in the dictionary for the word moron, it would be a toss up if it showed a picture of Soylent Greene or Brainless Bobert. If I were Greene I would worry since Bobert packs a pistol.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    We are facing a sad day coming too soon. It is worrisome that this just may inspire a lot more Reps. voters in the mid-terms. Then again, if this doesn't get to the Left as a come to Jesus moment, what will ?? So in that way -- could be off-putting and somewhat dangerous to both sides. I do note though that 70 % of the American public ( so there are plenty of Reps. in there ) don't agree with the Alioto decision.

    This also highlights what Mitch McConnell did to EVERYONE when he would not allow Pres. Obama his right to replace a SC justice when their was an opening. Now the court is not only stacked against us but with at least a couple of people ( one male, one female ) who should nver have gotten within shouting distance of a seat on the court.

    May 2, 2022

    Heather Cox Richardson

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    Tonight, news broke of a leaked draft of what appears to be Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's majority decision overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision establishing access to abortion as a constitutional right.

    That news is an alarm like the 1857 Dred Scott v. Sandford decision declaring both that Black Americans had no rights that a white man was bound to respect and that Congress had no power to prohibit human enslavement in the territories. The Dred Scott decision left the question of enslavement not to the national majority, which wanted to prohibit it from western lands, but to state and territorial legislatures that limited voting to white men.

    According to law professor and legal commentator Neal Katyal, the draft appears to be genuine and shows that in a preliminary vote, a majority of the court agreed to overturn Roe v. Wade. It takes a hard-line position, saying that states can criminalize abortion with no exceptions for rape and incest. This is a draft and could change before actually being handed down, but it has already stirred a backlash. As soon as the draft hit Politico, which published it, security put up fences around the Supreme Court in expectation of protesters and counterprotesters.

    We are in a weird moment, in which Democrats are trying to shore up democracy while Republicans are actively working to undermine it. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) issued a statement after the draft leaked, calling the draft "one of the worst and most damaging decisions in modern history." They noted that the justices lied to senators to get confirmed, saying they considered Roe v. Wade settled law, and are now—if the draft is confirmed—stripping away from American women a constitutional right they have held for 50 years.

    "The party of Lincoln and Eisenhower has now completely devolved into the party of Trump," Pelosi and Schumer wrote. "Every Republican Senator who supported Senator McConnell and voted for Trump Justices pretending that this day would never come will now have to explain themselves to the American people."

    Democrats are also shoring up Democracy abroad. Yesterday we learned that on Saturday, a congressional delegation led by Speaker Pelosi visited Kyiv, Ukraine, and met with President Volodymyr Zelensky and other Ukrainian officials. Their goal, the delegation later said, was to "send an unmistakable and resounding message to the entire world: America stands firmly with Ukraine."

    The delegation consisted entirely of Democrats, although Jason Crow (D-CO), who was on the trip, told NPR that Pelosi invited Republicans, but they "were unable to join." So the delegation included Crow, Bill Keating (D-MA), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Jim McGovern (D-MA), Gregory Meeks (D-NY), and Adam Schiff (D-CA). It was on the ground for about three hours.

    Pelosi is the highest-ranking U.S. official to meet with Zelensky in person since the Russian invasion began on February 24, 2022. Zelensky shared a video of the visit. The clip begins with the delegation walking toward Zelensky and his team. After introductions, the party walks up the stairs and into the presidential office. The clip cuts to formal photos and then a conversation around a conference table including Pelosi's statement: "We…are visiting you to say thank you for your fight for freedom, that we're on a frontier of freedom and that your fight is a fight for everyone. And so our commitment is to be there for you until the fight is done."

    After the conversation, which Pelosi later said focused on security, assistance, and the eventual rebuilding of Ukraine, Zelensky awarded to Pelosi the Order of Princess Olga, a civil honor given to women who have achieved significant distinction in their chosen field. "When we return to the United States, we will do so further informed, deeply inspired and ready to do what is needed to help the Ukrainian people as they defend democracy for their nation and for the world," the delegation later said.

    While the Democrats are staking out their position as defenders of democracy, associates of the former president are under increasing scrutiny for their role in overturning it.

    Last night, a federal judge—a Trump appointee—rejected a plea from the Republican National Committee (RNC) to block its mass-marketing vendor from releasing materials to the January 6 committee. The committee had subpoenaed the material on February 23 as it looked into how the Republicans used the Big Lie for fundraising. For example, in the middle of the January 6 attack, the RNC sent an email telling supporters to "FIGHT BACK," because "This is our LAST CHANCE."

    Today, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol requested that Representatives Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Mo Brooks (R-AL), and Ronny Jackson (R-TX) cooperate with the committee voluntarily to fill in what they say are some of the remaining blanks in the story of former president Trump's effort to overturn the 2022 election.

    The committee outlined for Biggs what it already knows: he participated in planning meetings for January 6, including the plan for then–vice president Mike Pence to refuse to count the electoral votes that elected Democrat Joe Biden president. Provocateur Ali Alexander has said publicly that he, Biggs, and two other representatives came up with the idea of bringing protesters to Washington, D.C., to stop the counting of the electoral votes. The committee has information that Biggs tried to persuade state officials to overturn the election.

    And, finally, "recent information from former White House personnel has identified an effort by certain House Republicans after January 6th to seek a presidential pardon for activities taken in connection with President Trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election." Biggs was apparently part of those discussions. The committee asked Biggs to clarify why he thought he needed a pardon.

    The committee's letter to Brooks focused mostly on his recent statements that Trump continues to talk about "rescinding" the 2020 election. On March 23, for example, Brooks released a statement saying: President Trump asked me to rescind the 2020 elections, immediately remove Joe Biden from the White House, immediately put President Trump back in the White House, and hold a new special election for the presidency."

    The committee wrote: "[T]he Committee is examining a series of efforts by President Trump to abandon his solemn duty to support and defend our Constitution. The exchange you have disclosed with the former President is directly relevant to the subject of our inquiry, and it appears to provide additional evidence of President Trump's intent to restore himself to power through unlawful means."

    In its letter to Jackson, the committee focused first on the recently released encrypted messages between the leader of the Oath Keepers, Stewart Rhodes, and members of the organization asking them to act as his personal security guards. One of those messages suggested that Jackson had "critical data to protect."

    The committee noted that individual Oath Keepers have been charged with seditious conspiracy, and appeared to believe their actions would threaten the lives of members of Congress. The committee asked Jackson: "Why would these individuals have an interest in your specific location? Why would they believe you "have critical data to protect?" Why would they direct their members to protect your personal safety? With whom did you speak by cell phone that day?"

    Apparently unwilling to subpoena their own colleagues, which would open up a huge can of worms if the Republicans retake control of the House of Representatives, the committee said it was a "patriotic duty" to cooperate, and asked their colleagues "to join the hundreds of individuals who have shared information with the Select Committee."

    Jackson has already answered. "I will not participate in the illegitimate Committee's ruthless crusade against President Trump and his allies," he said in a statement.

    And so here we are. A minority, placed in control of the U.S. Supreme Court by a president who received a minority of the popular vote and then, when he lost reelection, tried to overturn our democracy, is explicitly taking away a constitutional right that has been protected for fifty years. Its attack on federal protection of civil rights applies not just to abortion, but to all the protections put in place since World War II: the right to use birth control, marry whomever you wish, live in desegregated spaces, and so on.

    The draft opinion says the state legislatures are the true heart of our democracy and that they alone should determine abortion laws in the states. But Republican-dominated legislatures have also curtailed the right to vote. When Democrats in Congress tried to protect voting rights, Senate Republicans killed it with the filibuster.

    Tonight's news is an alarm like the 1857 Dred Scott decision, which gave a few white men who controlled state legislatures power over the American majority.

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