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Roland99

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May 8, 2022

This certainly screams Pro Life (oh, and it's not a qult)

https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1523251166548983808

A wealthy GOP insurrection leader paid thugs to attempt vehicular manslaughter as part of the "voter fraud" cover story for their coup d'état.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2022/05/06/hotze-texas-recording-ballots/

GOP donor described botched vote fraud probe in recording, prosecutors say
The call discussing a "citizen’s arrest" occurred days before an investigator working for donor Steven F. Hotze’s nonprofit in Houston


Hotze claimed that private investigators funded by his nonprofit group had been trailing a mysterious white van as it shuttled phony ballots around the city in an effort to rig the upcoming election. He asked if federal authorities would help stop the van and apprehend its driver, but he added that one of his hard-nosed investigators was prepared to do the job himself, according to the filing by prosecutors in Harris County that included a transcript of the exchange.

“In fact, he told me last night, ‘hell … the guy’s gonna have a wreck tomorrow night. I’m going to run into him and I’m gonna make a citizen’s arrest,” Hotze told the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Texas, Ryan Patrick, a Trump appointee, who recorded the conversation.

Two days after the call, the private investigator Hotze had named ran a white van driven by an air-conditioning repairman off the road in Houston and held the driver at gunpoint during a futile search for forged ballots, county prosecutors allege.
Police have said the man was innocent. His truck contained repair parts.

May 7, 2022

I've not missed watching a Kentucky Derby since as far as I can remember

And I remember Secretariat

Used to host Derby parties every year. They were awesome.

Today, I had to work and got home after 4. Just chilled in the living room. Started watching Moon Knight.

Actually kinda forgot today was Derby day. Feel kinda sad I’ve not seen it but I think I’d have been sick if I’d seen Traitor McFuckFace on the tv, sullying the storied Churchill Downs as he sullied the peoples’ house

May 6, 2022

This just in!

Republican congressional legislators plan bill to combat Collins-Murkowski bill.

They plan to make pregnancy illegal except in cases of rape or incest.

Film at 11

May 6, 2022

Alito's opinion on abortion is worthless. Breakdown of 1864 Oregon law shows it!

https://twitter.com/AaronTangLaw/status/1522314696275075073
Want a quick break to read a 114 year old story that literally would not exist if Alito’s draft were right about the history of abortion law?

It’s a tale of scandal, intrigue, and *most of all* what ppl actually understood about the rt to abortion in early America. Thread:


https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1522314696275075073.html
Want a quick break to read a 114 year old story that literally would not exist if Alito’s draft were right about the history of abortion law?

It’s a tale of scandal, intrigue, and *most of all* what ppl actually understood about the rt to abortion in early America. Thread:

In 1908, Oregon prosecutors charged an electrotherapist named J.D. Dunn w/ sexually abusing a 14-year-old patient. At trial, Dunn’s defense turned on a single witness, a certain Mrs. Kruse who said she was in the office during the alleged abuse and that it never happened. 2/13


Kruse’s testimony was a major problem for prosecutors. So they did what anyone who’s seen Law & Order would do: they tried to discredit her on cross-examination. After hard questioning, they got Kruse to admit she was Dunn’s former patient. But she refused to say more. 3/13

So prosecutors called another witness who would. That witness revealed that Dunn had performed an abortion on Kruse when she was three months pregnant.

What do you suppose happened next?

The answer reveals so much about the accuracy of Alito’s historical analysis. 4/13

In Alito’s world, this should’ve been the most jaw-dropping moment in open court. Under Oregon’s 1864 law, it was manslaughter to perform an abortion on “any woman pregnant w/ child.” To Alito, Dunn was just accused of an offense far more severe than what he was on trial for!5/13

But in the real world, prosecutors never charged Dunn. Quite the opposite. Appearing in the Oregon Supreme Court, attorneys for the state confirmed w/ little fanfare that “abortion is not a crime” under the 1864 abortion law unless it results in the death of “a quick fetus.”6/13

This meant that because he performed Kruse’s abortion at three months in gestation—well before quickening, or the fetus’s first noticeable movement around 16 weeks—Dunn had committed no crime at all.

This is devastating for Alito. Here’s why: 7/13

Alito’s opinion says the Ct’s governing test is whether abortion is “deeply rooted in history & tradition” in America. He knows history & tradition as of the founding and at common law are terrible for him b/c EVERY state allowed pre-quickening abortion at those times. 8/13

Alito’s response is to claim most states changed their laws to ban pre-quickening abortion by the time the 14th Amendment was ratified. This move is so crucial that he includes a 23-page appendix (longer than most opinions!) listing every state law he says is on his side.
9/13

Alito claims Oregon is one such state. But as we’ve seen, that can’t be correct. Not unless Oregon’s prosecutors LIED to their SCt when they affirmed the state’s longstanding position that pre-quickening abortions were perfectly legal under the 1864 abortion law.
10/13
With the Oregon miscount revealed, the rest of Alito’s analysis crumbles. Many other state abortion laws used similar language—and were also understood as applying only after quickening. I describe them in detail here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… 11/13

The Originalist Case for an Abortion Middle Ground
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3921358


One final note. All my sources are public record, in particular the Oregon Supreme Court’s opinion in JD Dunn's case. See cite.case.law/or/53/304/

This opinion would’ve been easy to find if Alito or a clerk had searched ANY legal database for “abortion” and “quick”. 12/13

https://cite.case.law/or/53/304/
That Alito wrote his draft overruling the rt to abortion based on a mistaken historical conclusion without EVER bothering to do such a basic search—or worse, having done it, only to suppress inconvenient facts—says it all. Alito’s opinion has nothing to do w/ law or history. /end

Postscript: The jury voted to convict JD Dunn, and he was sentenced to a one year prison term. In all the local newspaper coverage of his trial, not a single mention is made of Kruse’s pre-quickening abortion—more evidence it was a total non-issue. See

Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 19, 1908, Page 12, Image 12

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