lol. As if you have perils to cast.
There you go again, making it about people instead of ideas.
lol. As if you have perils to cast.
There you go again, making it about people instead of ideas.
I just want to get this on record. Preferably in ink. I'm sure you have wonderful balls.

My area's analagous George Wallace, per Hanson, is out begging for money for his legal defense on federal conspiracy charges:
My first thought is whether or not learning history and civics is worth anything today? As a corollary, when we learn history, how are we to know what is important and relevant, and what is not?
For example, as we consider the world impact and importance of the Declaration of Independence, how important is it to also know and consider the fact tha Jefferson had sex with a black slave? It seems to me we are moving away from an event- determinative history, and towards a personality- determinative history. When presidents used federal authority and troops to enforce civil rights in some states, there were no law suits and not a whole lot of controversy. Nowadays, using federal authority to enforce immigration law, controversy, street violence and litigation proliferates. Our history and laws are the same. The difference is people and how they view law.
https://www.oakpark.com/2025/11/06/oak-park-trustee-straw-seeks-donations-for-legal-defense/
Please note his son in rainbow bow tie and N95 mask in 2023.

