The Right Weigh In

In a list of priorities, generally speaking, that which is listed number one usually is more important and weightier than number two or at least equivalent thereto. However, that doesn’t seem the case with some in regard to the first two amendments in the Bill of Rights.

Lately, it seems the abridgment of the right to speak out in assembly to express grievances and read books of one’s choice has taken second place to the assurance one can keep and publicly wave around an AR15 in schools, grocery stores, courts, capitols and churches.

Even the will of the people can be disregarded and democracy diminished by simply shouting “Ban guns, not books” slogans.

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Blue Bronc
1 year ago

Pogo – thank you.  I was stationed at Columbus AFB, Columbus, Mississippi in the early Seventies.  Yeah, I saw where the enema nozzle is inserted. Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama are in the same mentality, probably even worse today than back then.  I served (USAF) right after Civil Rights acts were made law the White citizens were still working on what that meant.  They have had fifty years to ferment and that is what we are seeing now with all the hate and white supremacist, facist, and just general self-loathing.  What they have left is gerrymandering to ensure the their place in power.  And, there is only one minority left to attack LGBTQA.

Sturgeone
1 year ago

My dad moved in 1940 to charleston from Birmingham to work at the Naval Shipyard and so from ’48, when i was born (early on a frosty morn), thru the mid sixties i spent a lot of time in automobiles going back and forth from Charleston to Birmingham–across SC, Georgia, and half of Alabama on pre-interstate highways.   One of my most indelible enduring memories was of service stations along the way with their 3 rest rooms labled: MEN, WOMEN, and COLORED.  
Separate but equal.   I looked into the “COLORED” restrooms and it was as if they had hired a professional to come in and see just how filthy and disgusting they could make them. Education was not always in schools

Sturgeone
1 year ago

i find that I’ve grown into a complete understanding of Vonnegut’s opening of SLAUGHTERHOUSE 5  
“Billy Pilgrim has come unstuck in time.”
Life is a funny ol’ dog…..
 
 

blueINdallas
1 year ago

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/07/politics/senate-hold-military-nominations/index.html

“Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville has single-handedly blocked the nominations to protest new Pentagon policies ensuring service members have access to reproductive health care following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade last year. Tuberville first threatened to put a hold on DOD nominees in December, and followed through in March.”

“ Tuberville’s objection has thrown a wrench in what is usually a routine Senate maneuver in which hundreds of military nominations are confirmed all at once under a process known as unanimous consent.”

“Among the more than 180 nominations pending right now are some of the military’s most critical positions, including the commanders of 7th Fleet, in the Indo-Pacific, and 5th Fleet, which is part of Naval Forces Central Command. It also includes the military representative to NATO, at a critical time with the war in Ukraine.”

“…the fight is further politicizing the military, something that Tuberville and other Republicans in Congress have repeatedly raised as a concern in recent hearings with defense officials. Senators should be asking questions of the political appointees, Kuzminski said, not involving uniform leaders who “do not set the policy.”

RebelliousRenee
1 year ago

I know they won’t do it this weekend… being Easter.  But I sure hope those 2 expelled black representatives organize a massive march for the following weekend.
 
Yup… the gopp have left the dog whistle behind and are now going full on bullhorn…

Blue Bronc
1 year ago

RR – I firmly believe that the corner on youth voting was turned.  They are our hope to overcome the white supremacists/facists.

Pogo
1 year ago

So it goes.

blueINdallas
1 year ago

Yeah, the Tennessee cracker barrel is about to get schooled.  They have lost any young voters they may have had.  And, by not expelling the white rep, their dog whistle became a tornado siren.   This is a power grab and they will pay for it in every, subsequent election.  

blueINdallas
1 year ago

Hi-ho 

Sturgeone
1 year ago

I wonder what entity or who  it was who managed to bring about every “filling station” in the south to cough up the extra added expense of a 3rd restroom.  Selling ice cubes to the Inuit

Sturgeone
1 year ago

Those tennessee goober legislators?    I bet they all believe in “Cooties”.

RebelliousRenee
1 year ago

Sturg…   I bet they can’t spell “Cooties”…

RebelliousRenee
1 year ago

today’s meme…
 
 

craigcrawford
1 year ago

I like it…

Democrats are pushing to take a page in 2024 from the 2004 Karl Rove playbook, and push ballot initiatives onto swing states… but instead of banning gay marriage, would be for protecting abortion rights to boost turnout

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/07/politics/democrats-abortion-ballot-measures-2024/index.html

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Tennessee Republicans expelling only blacks reminds me of Clarence Thomas on his confirmation hearing, calling it a “high tech lynching for uppity blacks”

Pogo
1 year ago

Nice catch, Poobah.

blueINdallas
1 year ago

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/04/07/school-choice-fight-rural-texas/ “We’re out here protesting Gov. Abbott because he’s trying to take away money from our public schools and give them to these private Christian schools…” “Abbott has thrown his support behind parents’ rights and “school choice,” a catchall term for policies that allow parents to send their kids to a school different from their assigned public school.” “The governor’s push for education savings accounts is part of his efforts to give parents more rights and to fight what he calls a “woke” agenda in public schools.” “Many rural lawmakers remain wary of such policies — even as supporters dangle additional money for their schools.” “School leaders — already wary that such a dramatic expansion of school choice would drain their limited financial resources — and some parents in Tyler and the surrounding communities say Abbott is driving a false narrative. There is no indication of a “woke” agenda in the region’s public schools, they say.” “At least one rural school leader is going as far as saying that if an education savings account policy becomes law, taxpayer dollars could be used for true indoctrination at religious schools.” “The legislation also includes restrictions on classroom lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity and lays out a parental bill of rights.” “Schools in Texas are largely funded based on the number of students who attend the school. Losing a student to a private school means lost revenue. And those funding losses could be particularly devastating for small school districts with less… Read more »

Katherine Graham Cracker
1 year ago

Clarence Thomas could there be a less appropriate person to be on the supreme court.

Sturgeone
1 year ago

Laura Loomer come and gone in a mere fraction of a Scaramucci……

IvyGreen
1 year ago

Never liked Tommy Tuberville. I voted for Doug Jones. Twice.

Roll Tide.

Pogo
1 year ago

Ivy, good on ya.  RTR

Sturgeone
1 year ago

6 shot on the beach across town.  No fatalities

Bink
1 year ago

“The James Webb Telescope Just Took a Truly Incredible Photo of Uranus“
 

https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/telescopes/a43531063/james-webb-telescope-captures-new-images-of-uranus/

*snickers*

Sturgeone
1 year ago

 
 
https://www.newsweek.com/russias-merchant-death-warns-donald-trump-his-life-danger-1793211
 
Russia’s “merchant of death” offered Donald Trump asylum in Russia this week, saying he believes the former president’s life is in danger if he remains in the United States.