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Texas Border Wall

Notice the time between the dates listed below.  As I stated at the beginning of this year, events are going to happen pretty fast and big for the next several years.

  • 02/29/24: U.S. District Judge David Ezra blocks SB 4.  SB 4 allowed for the arrest of illegal aliens suspected of illegally crossing the U.S. border. ref

  • 03/02/24: A three judge panel for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals overturns U.S. District Judge David Ezra ruling.  This ruling is pending appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court ref.

  • 03/04/24 U.S. Supreme Court reinstates ban on S.B. 4 from taking effect until 3/13/24 so that the court can review the case. ref

  • 03/18/24 Justice Alito extends the ban on S.B. 4 from taking effect until further notice. ref
 

 
Oregon Court of Appeals hears oral arguments in Sweet Cakes by Melissa case

In what must be an embarrassment for the Oregon Court of Appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court has ordered the Oregon Court of Appeals to rehear the case yet again.  

 

 

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3/17/24 7:20pm Sunday
To read later: 14 Ways Marijuana Harms Users

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3/17/24 6:54pm Sunday
Transcript of Trump's historic announcement that he is running for President.  Just wanted to add this for historic purposes.

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3/17/24 12:04pm Sunday
So, you may have noticed that Dinesh D'Souza podcast has not been updated in a while.  I've been meaning to do so, but as the page got bigger it became more apparent that the entries needed to be stored in its own database table for organization.  That is easy enough, but I am unsure how to easily include it as part of an article.  I'm still trying to figure that out.

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5/12/20 11:48am Sunday
Audio book: Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court by Mollie Hemingway; editor at the Federalist and Carrie Severino, Judicial Crisis Network and previously a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Summary: Of all of the vicious and horrible things that have happened to the president and various other people of the Trump administration, this is easily one of the worst.  Sadly, there are a few other things going on that are arguably worse.  Even worse is that there may well be worse things to come.

This is the inside story of how an innocent man was framed and vilified in the media, at home, and in his confirmation hearing, which most view as an interrogation and sentencing trial for a terrorist.  He was accused of sexual misconduct/ rape by upwards of a dozen women.

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