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DDySiegs

(253 posts)
Sat Apr 11, 2020, 02:25 PM Apr 2020

To Call This Irony is to Give Irony a Bad Name


In an article about the hearing this morning in lawsuit by Kansas Governor Kelly to reinstate the ban on in-person Easter services, the following two paragraphs appear:


“The Kansas Supreme Court heard oral arguments Saturday morning in a lawsuit that Gov. Laura Kelly filed against the Legislative Coordinating Council for blocking Executive Order 20-18.

All seven Supreme Court Justices and counsel from both sides were on a livestream video conference to argue the case.”

To describe this situation as being ironic just doesn’t do it justice.


https://www.wibw.com/content/news/KS-Supreme-Court-hears-arguments-in-Gov-Kelly-lawsuit-plans-to-work-fast-on-decision-569566681.html
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To Call This Irony is to Give Irony a Bad Name (Original Post) DDySiegs Apr 2020 OP
So the Court has already been deliberating for two hours. DURHAM D Apr 2020 #1

DURHAM D

(32,609 posts)
1. So the Court has already been deliberating for two hours.
Sat Apr 11, 2020, 02:36 PM
Apr 2020

This isn't that hard.

Get it done and Get it right.

ETA: We know from reporting that 4 clusters came from church events. Probably more but they have just pinned down 4 so far.


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