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Mysteries of Life: Random weirdness from Harper’s Weekly Review
A drug-dealing, white-supremacist stripper was sentenced for obstruction of justice in Texas… But how did she/he obstruct justice? I really want to know. Tennessee issued a guidance that gives school districts the option to send teachers exposed to COVID-19 back … Continue reading
Posted in COVID-19, Law, suits and order, Mysteries of Life, Politics, The Facts of Life
Tagged Apple secret iPod, asteroid on Election Day eve, Botswana, Butler Act, COVID 19, evolution, Harper's Weekly Review, International Space Station, John Scopes, Martha McSally, NASA, Tennessee Scopes Trial, Tim Cook
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Don’t want to get you too excited, part II (the Senate)
But here are 538.com’s last polls for the Senate. I’m including here only the highly competitive — even surprisingly competitive — seats, most of which are currently held by a Republican. I haven’t included a couple of seats for which … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, The Facts of Life
Tagged Arizona Senate seat, Cal Cunningham, Colorado Senate seat, Cory Gardner, David Perdue, Georgia Senate seat, Hickenlooper, Iowa Senate seat, Jaime Harrison, Jon Ossoff, Joni Ernst, Lindsey Graham, Maine Senate seat, Mark Kelly, Martha McSally, Montana Senate seat, North Carolina Senate seat, Sara Gideon, South Carolina Senate seat, Steve Bullock, Steve Daines, Susan Collins, Theresa Greenfield, tom Tillis
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Will something finally change? I think so. Vote
A close friend just asked me that. In an effort to be super-rational, I said, “I’m probably the wrong person to ask because I’m an optimist.” She pointed out we’ve seen this before. I’m not sure we did — not … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, political campaigns, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism, voting and voting rights
Tagged Cal Cunningham, Chuck Schumer, Cory Gardner, Democrats in Congress, For the People Act, G.O.P., George Floyd, John Hickenlooper, Karen Bass, Mark Kelly, Martha McSally, police legislation, Sara Gideon, Steve Bullock, Steve Daines, Supreme Court, Susan Collins, tom Tillis
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