Stonecold1267
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Stonecold1267
@Stonecold12671
ReRetired Engineer, Husband, Dad to 2 fine young Men, Go Braves, no Demvote. Volunteer to the core! GB🍊



BREAKING: Four Colorado Democrats Adrienne Benavidez, Nick Hinrichsen, Katie Wallace, and Mike Weissman just voted to BLOCK Senate Bill 26-115, a proposal that would require mandatory jail time for those convicted of raping a child They didn’t just oppose it they stopped it Let that sink in


Another reminder of what a preening, short-tempered snowflake Scott Jennings is. CNN pays him to swear at his fellow panelists and feign victimhood.






ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis is ‘committed’ Christian, ‘tremendous’ father and husband, family says trib.al/51RG7fe

Insisting that my family members now refer to me as "three-time New York Times best-selling author." Too much?




While UCLA School of Law does not appear interested in holding the protesters accountable for disrupting an event with the DHS general counsel, it has warned the Federalist Society not to identify any of the students who disrupted the event... jonathanturley.org/2026/04/30/hec…


NEWS: In a major 6–3 decision, the Supreme Court has struck down Louisiana’s congressional map that added a second majority-Black district, ruling it unconstitutional as a racial gerrymander. The opinion, written by Justice Samuel Alito, narrows how the Voting Rights Act is interpreted moving forward. Justice Elena Kagan, in a sharp dissent joined by the Court’s other liberal justices, warned that the ruling weakens protections against racial discrimination in voting—arguing it allows states to dilute minority voting power “without legal consequence.” She described the decision as part of a broader trend that has steadily eroded key provisions of the Voting Rights Act since 2013. While the Court did not overturn the law entirely, the ruling could have significant consequences. Louisiana is now likely to lose a Democratic-leaning district, and other states may revisit their own maps amid ongoing redistricting battles.










