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[QUOTE=ChadH;6053071][URL="https://ec.militarytimes.com/guard-reserve-handbook/joining-up/state-militias/"]At this point 22 states and Puerto Rico have some form of state-sanctioned militia or defense force. [/URL]
My comment wasn't about militias anyway. I was referring to states setting up digital data bases to track gun owners and dealers . The federal government isn't allowed to set up a digital database for this purpose and it's an immense burden for the ATF to monitor sales and distribution by gun dealers. Since Roe v Wade is actually a personal privacy issue, reinterpreting it as a states-rights decision rather than a federal law opens the doors for states to circumvent other federal laws regarding personal privacy, [B][COLOR="#0000FF"]such as that degree on anonymity enjoyed by gun owners and dealers. [/COLOR][/B]
As far as reproductive rights go, canceling Roe could theoretically allow states to mandate use of contraception by women until a certain age. If a state can force women to carry a child to term, in theory[B][COLOR="#0000FF"] it could force women to use contraception to forestall pregnancy in the first place.[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE]
Again...
In either one of those instances?
There is a straight up "Set In Stone..." right in the document that they could point to in that situation.
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[QUOTE=Malvolio;6052977]"Militia" is a very broad term. It does not apply only to groups that officially call themselves a Militia. In fact, when the 2nd Amendment was written, we didn't have much of a standing Army, so state and local militias were there to supplement them, which turned out to be a good thing when the British invaded in 1812. However, that war showed how much we needed a more official standing national military. [B][COLOR="#0000FF"]And now that we have that, we no longer need the state and local militias. Of course, we do still have those types, who think they're going to secure the border or their neighborhood. I think we could regulate those "Militias," right?[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE]
Unless the Federal government actually put them together?
"Apple..."/"Orange..."
Should that situation be dealt with?
Yes. Absolutely.
Is it dealt with in the wording of the Second Amendment?
No.
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[QUOTE=seismic-2;6053584]Modern-day America [I]has[/I] a "well regulated militia". It's called the National Guard. These vigilante bands that call themselves "militias" are self-regulated, which is not the same thing as well-regulated. Is a street gang of thugs a "militia"?[/QUOTE]
Exactly.
Past that, I would imagine that those militias are well regulated.
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[QUOTE=Kirby101;6053621]While all the crap attached to him help him lose his seat, he only lost by 1%, so it's not like GOP voters didn't continue to support this POS, Hitler loving asshat.[/QUOTE]
"Business As Usual..." Republicans just trying to make a buck off of being in office didn't need to alienate the guy's supporters.
They just needed that blockhead and his nonsense off of the board.
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Tucker didnt wait long after the shooting to get back to his racist rants. And he got to throw in some Homophobia for free.
Starting tonights show.
Thank God We have a Black lesbian as the WH Press Secretary. He was as ass hole about that as you would think.
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[QUOTE=babyblob;6053850]Tucker didnt wait long after the shooting to get back to his racist rants. And he got to throw in some Homophobia for free.
Starting tonights show.
Thank God We have a Black lesbian as the WH Press Secretary. He was as ass hole about that as you would think.[/QUOTE]
Fucker knows as long as he has an audience that’ll hang on his every poisonous word which, in turn, delivers big ratings for the network, the Murdochs won’t leave him out to dry, so he’s free to say anything he wants. If anything, Carlson is probably the most valuable asset on Faux News right now, so he’ll be protected like a mother protects her child, regardless of what he says on the air.
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[URL="https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1527101944086401025?s=20&t=VyfIaqvKOvXAClZNsojQaw"]192 Republicans vote against $28 million for baby formula shortage[/URL]
[URL="https://twitter.com/NoLieWithBTC/status/1527105418341801985?s=20&t=VyfIaqvKOvXAClZNsojQaw"]JUST IN: The House just passed the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act. 203 Republicans voted against it, all Democrats voted in favor.[/URL]
[URL="https://twitter.com/briantylercohen/status/1527101980455276544?s=20&t=VyfIaqvKOvXAClZNsojQaw"]BREAKING: The House votes 414-9 in favor of a bill ensuring access to baby formula with low-income women, infants, and children (WIC) benefits during this shortage.[/URL] All 9 NO votes were Republicans, including Boebert, Gaetz, Gohmert, Gosar, Massie, and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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[URL="https://twitter.com/KyleClark/status/1521638779831959552"]Hey WBE, get a load of this horrifying mofo running for governor of Colorado.[/URL]
[QUOTE]NEW: GOP gubernatorial candidate @LopezforCO says he would sign an abortion ban in Colorado. I asked him to square his pro-life without exceptions stance with his 1993 arrest for assaulting his pregnant wife. #copolitics [url]https://t.co/Fk2y1Vezjg[/url][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Greg Lopez, who won the top line on the GOP primary ballot for Governor, wants to ban mail-in voting. Records show Lopez has voted by mail every time since Colorado gave all voters the option in 2013. I asked him about that. #copolitics [url]https://t.co/f52iI1aVi1[/url][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Gov. @JaredPolis (D) is America's first openly gay man elected governor. He married his longtime partner Marlon Reis while in office. GOP candidate Greg Lopez has said it's time Colorado has "a real First Lady again." Lopez said that's not homophobic. #copolitics [url]https://t.co/TIzEmbCo0M[/url][/QUOTE]
[[URL="https://twitter.com/KyleClark/status/1527057898693660673"]Also this nonsense[/URL]
[QUOTE]NEW: Republican candidate for Colorado Governor @LopezforCO proposes eliminating one-person one-vote for statewide elections. Lopez's plan for a state-level electoral college system would heavily favor Republicans. [url]https://t.co/dOmObUkHnN[/url] #cogov #copolitics[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Kirby101;6053621]While all the crap attached to him help him lose his seat, he only lost by 1%, so it's not like GOP voters didn't continue to support this POS, Hitler loving asshat.[/QUOTE]
It wasn't a two man race. Cawthorn got just under 32 percent as the best known candidate by far.
The winner had to deal with a race where five other people (not including the incumbent Congressman) got more than five percent.
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[QUOTE=Mister Mets;6054039]It wasn't a two main race. He got just under 32 percent as the best known candidate by far.
The winner had to deal with a race where five other people (not including the incumbent Congressman) got more than five percent.[/QUOTE]
Sure, but the point still is that the voters of YOUR PARTY still came within 1% of returning him to office. He was as statistically as close to being as popular to the winner as you can get. Not like he was back with the also runs. Without just one of the many scandals he had, and he would probably be going back to DC.
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[URL="https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/05/18/google-russia-bankruptcy/"]Google’s Russian unit to file for bankruptcy, citing asset seizure[/URL]
[QUOTE]Google’s Moscow-based subsidiary plans to file for bankruptcy, a company spokesperson said Wednesday, because Russia’s seizure of its assets has made it impossible to run its business in the country. It has also moved most of its employees out of the country, the company confirmed.
The tech giant submitted a notice of intention to declare itself bankrupt, according to Reuters, which cited a filing in Russia’s federal register. Services such as Gmail, Search and YouTube — which are all popular with Russians — will keep working in the country.
“The Russian authorities’ seizure of Google Russia’s bank account has made it untenable for our Russia office to function, including employing and paying Russia-based employees, paying suppliers and vendors, and meeting other financial obligations,” Google spokesperson Julie Tarallo McAlister said.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]The company stopped selling advertising and cloud computing services in Russia in March, part of a wave of U.S. companies who pulled back on business activities there in the weeks following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It kept running Gmail, YouTube, Maps and Search, and will continue doing so because “people in Russia rely on our services to access quality information,” the spokesperson said.
Google has also moved its Russian employees who have chosen to stay with the company out of Russia, the company confirmed Wednesday. The Wall Street Journal first reported the employee moves.
Russia has long used censorship and propaganda to shape public opinion, but U.S.-based social media networks like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube had operated with relative freedom for years, and Russians have used them to share political opinions freely. In 2021, Russia passed a law requiring tech companies to keep employees in the country, a move widely seen as a way to increase their leverage over them.[/QUOTE]
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But I thought Russia's economy was fine?
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Along that line...
[URL="https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-2f6b8fc85d7b06090b9922e74a2445a7"]https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-2f6b8fc85d7b06090b9922e74a2445a7[/URL]
[QUOTE][B][SIZE=5]De-Arching: McDonald’s to sell Russia business, exit country[/SIZE][/B][/QUOTE]
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While they are not exactly "The Good Guys..."?
That company writing you off is not exactly a promising sign.
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[QUOTE=Tendrin;6054122]But I thought Russia's economy was fine?[/QUOTE]
Russian’s economy has been saved until now thanks to the competence of a woman, Elvira Nabiúllina, the president of the Russian Central Bank. But…
[QUOTE]But she warned representatives at the Duma this Monday [I](18th April, I suppose) [/I]that the country’s reserves are near their end, and the real crisis will hit between the second and third quarter this year.[/QUOTE]
[url]https://english.elpais.com/economy-and-business/2022-04-19/russias-central-bank-says-that-the-economy-will-plummet-in-the-second-trimester-and-putin-is-ignoring-the-warning.html[/url]