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22 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

Rhode Island state senate

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Seriously, WGAF?  

(It’s still despicable tho)

You bite your tongue.  The great state of Rhode island is home to EMB legends like me and @The Norseman

Plus the GOP candidate straight up punched his opponent. It's a classy place. 

50 minutes ago, DEagle7 said:

You bite your tongue.  The great state of Rhode island is home to EMB legends like me and @The Norseman

Plus the GOP candidate straight up punched his opponent. It's a classy place. 

we're classy AF here in lil rhody

No lie, I forgot there was an actual state called Rhode Island. 

5 hours ago, Dave Moss said:

Rhode Island state senate

:roll: 

Seriously, WGAF?  

(It’s still despicable tho)

It's all despicable if its done in a nasty, mean-spirited way.  Honestly, as much as I can't stand Joy Behar, I don't see anything offensive in that photo.  The really offensive one was Ralph Northam who always seemed to harbor his inner klansman if you ask me.  That's one helluva headline DE posted from RI.  Any picts?  Any more detail?  An actual article?

I hate to break it to you, but blackface photo ops cross party lines.  Neither party has a monopoly on it. 

20 minutes ago, Procus said:

It's all despicable if its done in a nasty, mean-spirited way.  Honestly, as much as I can't stand Joy Behar, I don't see anything offensive in that photo.  The really offensive one was Ralph Northam who always seemed to harbor his inner klansman if you ask me.  That's one helluva headline DE posted from RI.  Any picts?  Any more detail?  An actual article?

I hate to break it to you, but blackface photo ops cross party lines.  Neither party has a monopoly on it. 

But what about Ralph Northam?  :roll: :roll: 

 

2 hours ago, Dave Moss said:

But what about Ralph Northam?  :roll: :roll:

P.O.S.  I can't believe they liked him in Virginia.

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On 7/10/2022 at 2:00 PM, DEagle7 said:

You bite your tongue.  The great state of Rhode island is home to EMB legends like me and @The Norseman

Plus the GOP candidate straight up punched his opponent. It's a classy place. 

And @james1345

 

:lol:

26 minutes ago, Gannan said:

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        Lurch                                    The Wizard of OZ

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PERINTON, N.Y. (WROC) — Congressman Lee Zeldin was attacked at a campaign event in Perinton Thursday night. Zeldin is the Republican candidate for governor in New York State. 

Witnesses say Zeldin was giving a speech about bail reform at the VFW on Macedon Center Road when a man — reportedly an Iraw War veteran under the influence of alcohol — stumbled through the crowd. He then proceeded to climb on the stage and pulled out a knife.

The man attempted to lunge at Zeldin, until AMVETS National Director Joe Chenelly tackle and restrained him, along with the assistance of other bystanders at the scene.
 

Those on the scene were able to zip-tie him and get the weapon away before he was taken into custody by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.

Chenelly said he vows to get the man in custody the help he needs.

"When he said he served in Iraq, I got down hands on my knees and said ‘you know, we’re going to get through whatever you’ve done here tonight’ and told him you’re going to get better and focus on that and said you can contact me after this thing is done, Chenelly said. "We’ll help you find the services you need. I was told not the engage with him right now. I think it’s very important we obviously have a mental health crisis nationwide— not just with our veterans but we especially have it with our veterans.”

11 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

 

 

Our country hasn’t done a good job getting Iraq vets the help they need. 

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Turn in your space lasers too!

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7 minutes ago, Gannan said:

Turn in your space lasers too!

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Yikes.

Turning Texas blue

 

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(The Center Square) – Two life-long Democrats are now running for judicial reelection as Republicans in Texas border communities. Both women say they are fighting  against the Biden administration’s open border policies that they argue are wreaking havoc in their small communities.

The single reason they switched parties, they say, is because the Biden administration's policies led to more than 2 million people coming through the southern border from over 150 countries. The costs of crime stemming from an open border – increased trafficking and smuggling of people, weapons and guns – to their communities has prompted them to say, "enough is enough” and do something about it.

Both judges were among the first to declare an invasion on July 5, citing an imminent threat to the lives of their residents.

 

First elected as a Democrat, Terrell County Judge Dale Carruthers is now running for reelection as a Republican.

On Tuesday, at a campaign event in Fort Stockton, Texas, she said, "I come from a Hispanic heritage, which was prominently Democrat. The chaos at the border and everything that’s been going on makes me realize that I needed to switch parties.

"I am very happy to be a Republican and to represent this great state of Texas as a judge.”

"Judge Dale Carruthers switched parties due to Biden's failed open border policies,” Gov. Greg Abbott, who attended the event, said. "She's now running for re-election as a Republican, joining a growing number of Hispanics who have walked away from the Democratic Party. Together, we'll secure the future of Texas.”

 

Presidio County Judge Cinderela Guevara also was a life-long Democrat until Biden came into office and her residents began grappling with record high inflation, increased crime and fear stemming from an open border. She also issued a disaster declaration and declared an invasion at the Texas-Mexico border.

"I’ve been a Democrat since 1992," Guevara said. "I’ve always ran as a Democrat and this is my first year to run as a Republican. I’m very grateful for Gov. Abbott for all he has done for Texas and continues to do for Texas, especially with our border crisis.”

On July 5, six counties and one city declared an invasion at the southern border, including Terrell and Presidio counties. They also expressed their commitment to uphold the Constitution, arguing they needed to take such an extraordinary measure to defend the lives of their residents.

When declaring the invasion, Carruthers said her county with a small population of roughly 1,000 people has been inundated with foreign nationals illegally entering through Mexico.

"We have experienced an invasion that is something of every language,” she said. "We are trying to protect the sovereignty of Texas. I am a constitutional judge and we are standing behind the constitution.”

After the counties of Kinney, Goliad, Terrell, Jeff Davis, Edwards, Presidio and the City of Uvalde declared an invasion, two additional counties declared an invasion on Monday: Parker and Atascosa.

Other Republican women running for office in Texas border communities are Monica De La Cruz and Cassie Garcia, who are both running for Congress in Districts 15 and 28, respectively. Mayra Flores, of Hidalgo County, recently won a special election to become the first Mexican-born Republican woman elected to Congress.

 

 

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Shapiro up 10 in latest Fox News poll.

GOP put up some real losers. Good chance they lose senate seats and Governors

23 minutes ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

GOP put up some real losers. Good chance they lose senate seats and Governors

It’s almost like allowing a drooling moron who’s only criteria is fealty to him to pick your nominees is a bad strategy. 

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27 minutes ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

GOP put up some real losers. Good chance they lose senate seats and Governors

Dems in Wisconsin are morons. Winnable race and they are going to put up a progressive with a lot of baggage.

 

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WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.: Justices uphold Pennsylvania's mail-in voting expansion.

TL;DR: mail-in voting law passed overwhelmingly by Republicans ruled constitutional by state SC after those same Republicans sued claiming the law they passed was unconstitutional when they discovered it was politically disadvantageous for them.

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