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JohnSJ

(98,883 posts)
Thu May 23, 2024, 10:16 AM May 2024

The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that the republican-drawn map violated the rights of Black voters

by moving 30,000 black residents out of a congressional district in South Carolina in a 6-3 decision.

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The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that the republican-drawn map violated the rights of Black voters (Original Post) JohnSJ May 2024 OP
Of course they did. Brace yourself America for what's coming. NoMoreRepugs May 2024 #1
Yes. They cannot even hide it anymore. This Supreme Court is a racist, sexist, elitist court JohnSJ May 2024 #2
Wrong, just wrong. I never wish evil on anyone, but I am so tempted. Fla Dem May 2024 #3
Let me put it this way, if something bad happened to the extreme conservatives on that court, I wouldn't shed any tears. JohnSJ May 2024 #4
We're gonna have to live with this for a long time. walkingman May 2024 #5
nancy mace says TY... OneBlueDotS-Carolina May 2024 #6
 

JohnSJ

(98,883 posts)
4. Let me put it this way, if something bad happened to the extreme conservatives on that court, I wouldn't shed any tears.
Thu May 23, 2024, 10:32 AM
May 2024

walkingman

(10,485 posts)
5. We're gonna have to live with this for a long time.
Thu May 23, 2024, 10:33 AM
May 2024

Elections have consequences and I hope we have learned this lesson - "Don't let perfection be the enemy of good"

This coming POTUS election could have some very long term consequences.

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