The thing is, what do they bring to the table? Do any have a solution to poverty, inflation, trade, health, or the national debt? Or are they just stuck in the mud of WOKE this and that, illegal aliens, and the 2020 election?
As opposed to most Repuckers that wouldn't vote for the Clown again? Get real. In 2024, the Dumbocrats would vote for a dog catcher as long as a Repucker like Trumpo or DeSantimonious runs.
I think you were copying Trump with 'de-sanctimonious' , but who cares. So now the "Repuckers" that voted for him will not and many libtards that voted for Mr Magoo will not either. Hmm, where does that leave the progressive left?
If you mean you and me, yes. This ideological war between the left and the right is going to destroy this country. If we don't find a UNITER, we are done for.
Yes, including them. The difference between you and me, and I could be wrong about this, is that I look at the people as a whole group and am willing to work with a good, competent person. You just have libtards tattooed across your ass. 🤣😈
ZERO chance- he is a mongoloid that steps on his own dick.
Look at what the muppet did with Bragg: posting that picture of him with a baseball bat. Just when the public was sinking with him, he shits the bed yet again. Gave Bragg another chance to indict him!
So far, lollipop, we've been spanking your ass. Except for 2016 where the racist right managed to elect the Clown, your brand of politics has been repudiated
A USA Today-Suffolk University poll published Tuesday showed that 61 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning voters want someone else to be the party’s nominee for president in 2024.
The poll also showed Republican voters prefer Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) over Trump as a potential presidential candidate by a margin of 56 percent to 33 percent.
Not surprising, DeSantis may have a shot in about five years. I bet the poll is skewed a little with Florida voters. The above you cited was boring as hell.
It sure is a country where our rights are protected. I'm thinking of my right to be pro-choise or my right to choose a president and no one will try to change that. Oh, wait, my right to send my child to school were censorship of books doesn't exist.
Hmm, you are equating Congresspeople to kids? Sounds about right. Some books banned from schools. If any of these are found in the Congressional floor, the guilty one will be sent to the principal's office.
The "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling has been banned several times.
"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee has been banned due to its use of the N-word and other racial epithets, as well as its "adult themes."
" Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" has been controversial in schools for its language and depiction of African Americans.
"Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck has been banned due to its use of profanity.
"Thirteen Reasons Why" by Jay Asher was the most challenged book in schools in 2017.
"The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas was removed from a Texas school district's libraries in 2017.
"The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger has been removed from school reading lists, citing a plot that is "centered around negative activity."
"The Color Purple" by Alice Walker has been deemed "smut" and "X-rated" by several school districts.
"Maus," a graphic novel by author Art Spiegelman about the Holocaust, was banned by a Tennessee school board that called the graphic nature of the book "completely unnecessary."
Among the 1,648 unique titles in the Index, these are the themes.
674 titles (41 percent) explicitly address LGBTQ+ themes or have protagonists or prominent secondary characters who are LGBTQ+ (this includes a specific subset of titles for transgender characters or stories—145 titles, or 9 percent);
659 titles (40 percent) contain protagonists or prominent secondary characters of color;
338 titles (21 percent) directly address issues of race and racism;
357 titles (22 percent) contain sexual content of varying kinds, including novels with some level of description of sexual experiences of teenagers, stories about teen pregnancy, sexual assault and abortion as well as informational books about puberty, sex, or relationships;
161 titles (10 percent) have themes related to rights and activism;
141 titles (9 percent) are either biography, autobiography, or memoir; and
64 titles (4 percent) include characters and stories that reflect religious minorities, such as Jewish, Muslim and other faith traditions.
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I don't expect all these books to belong in elementary schools, but, most of these books were banned from high schools. Many of these, are classics, and not for the prose, but, because they bring social issues to the front. Issues that high schoolers, soon to be young adults, need to know.
Nearly 300,000 children under the age of 18 were legally married between 2000 and 2018. I guess these children can legally fuck but not allowed to read.
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Look at what the muppet did with Bragg: posting that picture of him with a baseball bat. Just when the public was sinking with him, he shits the bed yet again. Gave Bragg another chance to indict him!
Talk about a retard
The poll also showed Republican voters prefer Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) over Trump as a potential presidential candidate by a margin of 56 percent to 33 percent.
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You asked for it.🤣😈
The "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling has been banned several times.
"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee has been banned due to its use of the N-word and other racial epithets, as well as its "adult themes."
" Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" has been controversial in schools for its language and depiction of African Americans.
"Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck has been banned due to its use of profanity.
"Thirteen Reasons Why" by Jay Asher was the most challenged book in schools in 2017.
"The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas was removed from a Texas school district's libraries in 2017.
"The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger has been removed from school reading lists, citing a plot that is "centered around negative activity."
"The Color Purple" by Alice Walker has been deemed "smut" and "X-rated" by several school districts.
"Maus," a graphic novel by author Art Spiegelman about the Holocaust, was banned by a Tennessee school board that called the graphic nature of the book "completely unnecessary."
Among the 1,648 unique titles in the Index, these are the themes.
674 titles (41 percent) explicitly address LGBTQ+ themes or have protagonists or prominent secondary characters who are LGBTQ+ (this includes a specific subset of titles for transgender characters or stories—145 titles, or 9 percent);
659 titles (40 percent) contain protagonists or prominent secondary characters of color;
338 titles (21 percent) directly address issues of race and racism;
357 titles (22 percent) contain sexual content of varying kinds, including novels with some level of description of sexual experiences of teenagers, stories about teen pregnancy, sexual assault and abortion as well as informational books about puberty, sex, or relationships;
161 titles (10 percent) have themes related to rights and activism;
141 titles (9 percent) are either biography, autobiography, or memoir; and
64 titles (4 percent) include characters and stories that reflect religious minorities, such as Jewish, Muslim and other faith traditions.
CAT
I don't expect all these books to belong in elementary schools, but, most of these books were banned from high schools. Many of these, are classics, and not for the prose, but, because they bring social issues to the front. Issues that high schoolers, soon to be young adults, need to know.
Nearly 300,000 children under the age of 18 were legally married between 2000 and 2018. I guess these children can legally fuck but not allowed to read.
He had great policies ... just too stupid to shut the fuck up
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