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Abby Zilch
Abby Zilch@zilch_abby·
Today, Senator Graham called out key advisors on @DansForSenate's and @MarkLynchSC's campaigns. One depicted a group of Jewish people as cockroaches on fire and the other stomps on The Talmud and thinks women shouldn't have the right to vote. (BTW, they're senior advisors in their 30's & 40's.) There is no place for this in the Republican Party.
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Craig Reynolds
Craig Reynolds@Trekkie0805·
This is great. 😊 In other news, the same people don’t know how to understand the law. “Subject to the jurisdiction thereof” was intended for slaves, natural born citizens and naturalized citizens. At the time we didn’t have the INA. Now that we do, we are rejecting political jurisdiction of these individuals and exercising sovereign jurisdiction to expel the and maintain our laws and civil order.
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Ryan S. Walters
Ryan S. Walters@ryanswalters73·
It seems pretty obvious to me that most of the people arguing for birthright citizenship are either immigrants themselves or have no extended ties to our Founding Generation. My people came to Jamestown in 1609. George Washington and I are second cousins (9 generations removed - his great grandfather, Colonel Augustine Warner, Jr., was my 10th great grandfather). I had numerous grandfathers who were members of the Virginia House of Burgesses and served as high ranking officers in the militia. My ninth great grandfather was Anthony Ashley Cooper, one of the original proprietors of the Carolina Colony. I’m related to Martha Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and so many more. It simply means more to us, a connection we have that others don’t. It is something foreigners can never truly understand. And never will.
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John Fisher
John Fisher@OldRebelNMyrtle·
Extending southern hospitality is not a right we owe anyone. It is a privilege we extend even to those we really don’t like, if nothing else out of pure kindness. But far too many Yankees abuse it. Then wonder why we don’t like them.
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Thomas Ravenel
Thomas Ravenel@Thomasravenel·
In most states governors drive policy. In South Carolina because of our constitution written in 1895 they drive to ribbon cuttings and funerals.
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Robby with a Y
Robby with a Y@RobbyKilgo·
@Thomasravenel We need to figure out how to take a case to SCOTUS to overturn one man one vote restoring one senator per county.
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Benjamin Uzoma
Benjamin Uzoma@Unlimited_BU·
@libsoftiktok She took the same oath every other rep in that chamber took. She serves on Appropriations, Education, and Judiciary. She has three kids who are American. I think the small flag on the desk is a cultural symbol not a loyalty test and those are two very different things.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Connecticut State Rep. Maryam Khan (D) appears to have replaced her American flag with a PAKISTAN flag. DEPORT
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Benjamin Uzoma
Benjamin Uzoma@Unlimited_BU·
@libsoftiktok If a white American rep put an Irish flag or an Italian flag on their desk during heritage month nobody would be calling it treason. The flag is the same size. The desk is the same desk. The outrage is not actually about the flag.
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Covie
Covie@covie_93·
If the 14th amendment was only meant to protect the “babies of slaves” then the 2nd Amendment is only meant to protect the right to own a musket.
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Robby with a Y
Robby with a Y@RobbyKilgo·
@Thomasravenel @AGAlanWilson I like Ralph but his comment about the gubernatorial race being the most important was a wrong assessment. Your solicitor and state senator will have the biggest impact on your daily life than any other elected position anywhere.
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Thomas Ravenel
Thomas Ravenel@Thomasravenel·
I thought the debate was interesting, although mostly academic, based on the biggest impediment blocking positive governance in South Carolina. The only candidate who talked about it was the one I dissed last week. @AGAlanWilson spoke of the importance of rebalancing the power dynamic away from the legislature. Due to our State Constitution, ratified in 1895, we don’t have three coequal branches of government. Our executive branch is weak, the judicial branch is selected by the legislature, the legislature is overbalanced with power, and other constitutional offices are disaggregated and operate in silos. This needs to change. Until then, the Governor of South Carolina is an empty title and the Gubernatorial debates are interesting but academic! @MichaelBurrisJr
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
In @nytopinion “Birthright citizenship provides certainty, and that certainty is what propels people to invest in their communities, to innovate and ultimately to create traditions that become unmistakably American,” Padma Lakshmi writes. nyti.ms/4sc2H1n
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
The 14th Amendment has always been a disaster, it fundamentally transformed our country from a republic of states into a unified empire We shoudn't be debating one of it's clauses we should be repealing it out right
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Oilfield Rando
Oilfield Rando@Oilfield_Rando·
Stopped by the store and bought a rotisserie chicken. Checkout lady was like “we have forks and napkins right over there”. Do…..do I look like I’m just gonna sit in my truck and scarf down an entire rotisserie chicken right out of the bag?!
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Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
If your Muslim neighbor says you must get rid of your dog to respect Islam, what would you do?
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Robby with a Y
Robby with a Y@RobbyKilgo·
@SouthernMB82 My blood first arrived on this land in 1610. The earliest I had an ancestor born on this land was 1620. I am no longer English and Scottish. I am simply American. I have nowhere else to go. This is my homeland.
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Southern Mama
Southern Mama@SouthernMB82·
The overwhelming majority of the people calling me names and arguing that “Heritage American” is a made up concept without any validity are people from immigrant communities. So far, the loudest cries are coming from children of immigrants, otherwise known as “first-generation Americans,” who would not have been allowed to come here until the passage of the Hart-Celler Act of 1965. I find that quite telling.
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