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"Democrats know that they are losing on this issue, that the majority of not just Mainers, but Americans, do not agree with their extreme stance allowing biological males to participate in girls' sports," Libby said. "They know they're losing on that issue, they know that they're losing in the courts regarding my lawsuit that I filed… and so they caved because they know they're losing and this is the best way for them to save face."

A survey by the American Parents Coalition found that out of about 600 registered Maine voters, 63% said that school sports participation should be based on biological sex, and 66% agreed it is "only fair to restrict women’s sports to biological women."

Numbers are still frightening.
 
nope, 👎. i love asking that question, same response i had with my neighbor… cell…
And why would I bother answering that question Michael? Only to set myself up for a round house circle jerk from the Kool-Aid drinking denizens of MAGA World?

I have neither the time nor the patience to deal with the inane babble that will be coming back. It'd be a waste of bandwith.

I could respond to your question privately - but again - too much time to waste on that topic.

Let's put it this way - pretty much everything. I can find little to no redeeming character in that man.

TDS & Proud!

best policy this site used to have - sorry to see it being ignored
 
And why would I bother answering that question Michael? Only to set myself up for a round house circle jerk from the Kool-Aid drinking denizens of MAGA World?

I have neither the time nor the patience to deal with the inane babble that will be coming back. It'd be a waste of bandwith.

I could respond to your question privately - but again - too much time to waste on that topic.

Let's put it this way - pretty much everything. I can find little to no redeeming character in that man.

TDS & Proud!

best policy this site used to have - sorry to see it being ignored
Exactly what we thought. TDS, a mental illness, is devastating in this country.
 

The Supreme Court on Friday delivered a major victory in President Donald Trump's quest to block lower courts from issuing universal injunctions that had upended many of his administration's executive orders and actions.

Justices ruled 6-3 to allow the lower courts to issue injunctions only in limited instances, though the ruling leaves open the question of how the ruling will apply to the birthright citizenship order at the heart of the case.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi praised the high court's ruling on social media Friday.

"Today, the Supreme Court instructed district courts to STOP the endless barrage of nationwide injunctions against President Trump," she said, adding that the ruling "would not have been possible without tireless work from our excellent lawyers" at the Justice Department and U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer.
 

The Supreme Court held Friday that a group of Maryland parents are entitled to opt their children out of school lessons that could violate their beliefs in a case centered on religious freedom.

The justices decided 6-3 along ideological lines in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can exclude their children from a Maryland public school system's lessons that contain themes about homosexuality and transgenderism if they feel it conflicts with their religious faith.

"A government burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction that poses ‘a very real threat of undermining’ the religious beliefs and practices that the parents wish to instill," Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the majority. "And a government cannot condition the benefit of free public education on parents’ acceptance of such instruction."
 

The Supreme Court on Friday delivered a major victory in President Donald Trump's quest to block lower courts from issuing universal injunctions that had upended many of his administration's executive orders and actions.

Justices ruled 6-3 to allow the lower courts to issue injunctions only in limited instances, though the ruling leaves open the question of how the ruling will apply to the birthright citizenship order at the heart of the case.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi praised the high court's ruling on social media Friday.

"Today, the Supreme Court instructed district courts to STOP the endless barrage of nationwide injunctions against President Trump," she said, adding that the ruling "would not have been possible without tireless work from our excellent lawyers" at the Justice Department and U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer.

gonna be a lot more vacant apartments for rent in miami and hallandale coming up… cell…
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