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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOrder allowing in person GOP convention stayed by 5th circuit
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Order allowing in person GOP convention stayed by 5th circuit (Original Post)
Gothmog
Jul 2020
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Gothmog
(144,919 posts)2. From Mayor Turner
OAITW r.2.0
(24,288 posts)3. So, if I understand this....A republican virus can't infect Houston?
Maybe a desert convention?
agingdem
(7,805 posts)5. if the republican morons are intent on having an on-site convention
and exposing their toadies to the "hoax" then how about they move the convention to an ICE detention center in McAllen or Tornillo..
tanyev
(42,516 posts)7. Or unlock the doors for them, but no support staff.
No vendors, no facilities staff, nothing. Although they probably can't risk the Republicans trashing the place.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)4. "Be responsible""
Like a red flag to a bull. Republicans don't do "responsible."
malaise
(268,698 posts)6. Did the 5th Circuit meet in person? n/t