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rampartc

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3. while i don't think that is forever moot,
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 05:27 PM
Jun 2024

the enabling legislation (required by this decision) will be "ex post facto" with regard to jan 6.

in fact, i'd love to have enabling legislation in time for their next tantrum. we should have it written and ready just in case.

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Unless this batch of Supremes rule that no_hypocrisy Jun 2024 #1
That isn't far-fetched. At all. Think. Again. Jun 2024 #5
And of course there is also the 14th Amendment, Sec. 3. brush Jun 2024 #2
while i don't think that is forever moot, rampartc Jun 2024 #3
Yes, just in case. brush Jun 2024 #4
YES.... Think. Again. Jun 2024 #6
Clever... but no FBaggins Jun 2024 #7
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