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@johndoe84350606 @ChrisCadence_ Lemme explain this plainly, not voting is the same as voting for republicans!
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@johndoe84350606 @ChrisCadence_ How do you think the Voting Rights Act was passed? By politicians! And idk if you know this, but it's law enforcement's job to prevent people from getting killed!
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@HalisiLester @ChrisCadence_ Our ancestors literally died for and political parties like the Democrats did absolutely nothing to protect them either. You get the FOH!
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@darealHassan First of all, I doubt very seriously that all 9 do it. Secondly, there's a reason they're not supposed to take (very expensive) gifts - to prevent people from gaining favor. So in this instance, he is not following the law!
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@HalisiLester All 9 do that. Get around famous n powerful people more often, it is common. Write if his decisions go against the constitution or not, that’s what may.
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@johndoe84350606 @ChrisCadence_ I guess "holding them accountable" means not exercising you right to vote (that many of our ancestors literally died for) and letting republicans do whatever tf they want. FOH!
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@ChrisCadence_ So holding the Democrats accountable makes you a paid agent for the Republicans? I bet you wasn’t complaining when Charlemagne the Fraud signed a letter with another 100 Black men telling Jim Crow Joe Biden to make MVP HARRIS his VP? cnn.com/2020/08/10/pol…

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@KenVanLane1 @ChrisCadence_ No, it would not have! Kamala would not have taken away social safety nets while enriching herself and her friends and family (or start a stupid ass war, or build a ballroom...)
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@ChrisCadence_ America would have been in the same condition its in now, with Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in office. You people keep fighting democrat vs republicans, and its not getting you anywhere but here. With people like me who doesn't cares about neither sides. Because we dont benefit
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Meanwhile, you have Black people who will say today that voting doesn't matter. If voting didn't matter, why have Republicans been trying to take our right to vote since 1965?
Plies@plies
Bruh It’s 2026 & Y’all Still F*ckin With Us About Voting!!!!!!! Let That Sink In!!!!!! #Plies
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@darealHassan Like when he accepts all those lavish gifts from his "friends?"
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@_ChefDon_ He is one of the best supreme court justices ever. He follows the law.
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That’s a “ I’ll treat you like you treated me “ attitude and I love it. Well played and they deserved every bit of it…
Mila ✧@aip551
She made a point to shake hands with the teachers who respected her.
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This SCOTUS rulings so far
•Universities using race criteria to counter historical racism in admissions is unconstitutional, BUT
•ICE fascists using race criteria to target people of color is constitutional, BUT
•State legislatures using race criteria to counter historical voter suppression is unconstitutional, BUT
•Trump using race criteria to enact travel bans is constitutional
In short—race criteria that centers white people is constitutional, but race criteria otherwise is unconstitutional😐
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@RedWavePol @FiredUpCoug Problem is that matteer got caught doing the same shit and it was a tiny spectacle but now since tech is on the rise and Indiana and Cincy knew about this beforehand and then decided to release all this, yeah something is fishy
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This is coming from a BYU fan who has never placed a bet in his life.
If the NCAA permanently bans Brendan Sorsby, I will be disgusted.
Not because gambling rules don’t matter. They do. Not because athletes should be allowed to bet on college sports. They shouldn’t.
But because there is a massive difference between protecting the integrity of the game and destroying a young man’s life over an addiction he is now getting treatment for.
By all current reporting, Sorsby did not bet on games he played in, did not bet against his own team, and there is no allegation that he tried to influence an outcome.
Meanwhile, college football has spent years finding ways for players with far uglier off-field issues to return to the field. And the same college sports ecosystem that lectures athletes about gambling has become increasingly entangled with sportsbooks, betting content, official data deals, and gambling-adjacent money.
So yes, punish him. Fine him. Suspend him. Require treatment. Require education. Put guardrails around him.
But a permanent ban?
That would not be justice. That would be the NCAA trying to look righteous by punishing him for participating in the exact betting culture that they have contributed in building.
I stand with Brendan.

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