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Plenty probably do.
We just don't ever hear about them over those that dont.
Forget 'hearing about', lets go with what we are actually seeing, right now.

I posted that one cop who was willing to defy the Ore gov a few days ago, I know the good cops exist.

But seeing this sort of thing happening at the Alamo, when Texas was supposed to be one of the states that hadn't fallen for the BS...you can see how is not an encouraging look for LEOs or Texas.
 

Zachowon

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Forget 'hearing about', lets go with what we are actually seeing, right now.

I posted that one cop who was willing to defy the Ore gov a few days ago, I know the good cops exist.

But seeing this sort of thing happening at the Alamo, when Texas was supposed to be one of the states that hadn't fallen for the BS...you can see how is not an encouraging look for LEOs or Texas.
In one of the big cities.
The big cities even in TX are blue, San Antonio is closer to purple, but still not red.
 

DarthOne

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TX Governor Greg Abbott (R) signing the Election Integrity bill into law today 😊
And of course, the MSM are screeching about it.

BEHOLD!

Texas governor signs new GOP voting restrictions into law

Texas governor signs new GOP voting restrictions into law
PAUL J. WEBER and LM OTERO
Tue, September 7, 2021, 12:20 PM


TYLER, Texas (AP) — Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an elections overhaul into law Tuesday that adds more voting restrictions in the booming state, after Democrats spent months protesting what they say are efforts to weaken minority turnout and preserve the GOP's eroding dominance.

Abbott signed the sweeping changes during a ceremony in the East Texas city of Tyler, where the surrounding county went for former President Donald Trump by a more than 2-to-1 margin last year. But it was far closer in Texas overall, with Trump carrying the state by 5 1/2 points, the thinnest margin of victory by a GOP presidential nominee here in decades.

The bill signing again underlined the hard right turn Texas Republicans made this year, including a new state law that took effect last week banning most abortions. Abbott said he chose Tyler because it was home to the bill's author, Republican Sen. Bryan Hughes, who also carried the new abortion restrictions.

Already, the rewrite of Texas' voting laws are the target of at least three federal lawsuits — including another filed Tuesday — and all contend the changes will have a disproportionate impact on minorities. Abbott and other Republicans say it expands access by increasing the minimum number of early voting hours, but the law also puts new restrictions on late-night voting.
“I feel extremely confident that when this law makes it through the litigation phase, it will be upheld," Abbott said. “Because exactly what we've said, it does make it easier for people to be able to go vote. No one who is eligible to vote will be denied the opportunity to vote.”

Texas is among at least 18 states that have enacted new voting restrictions since the 2020 election, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.

The laws are part of a national GOP campaign, including in Florida, Georgia and Arizona, to tighten voting laws in the name of security, partly driven by Trump's false claims that the election was stolen.

Opponents did not wait for Abbott's signature to begin filing lawsuits against the new Texas law known as Senate Bill 1. The American Civil Liberties Union, minority rights groups and disability advocates are part of a broad coalition that filed separate lawsuits last week in federal court in Texas, accusing Republican lawmakers of violating the federal Voting Rights Act and intentionally discriminating against minorities.

Some changes squarely take aim at Harris County in the Houston area, where President Joe Biden carried the county of 1.6 million voters last year by a 13-point margin. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic last year, Harris County elections officials offered 24-hour polling places and drive-thru voting, which are now outlawed under the new law. The county also tried sending mail-in ballot applications to more than 2 million registered voters, but going forward in Texas, any elections officials who tries sending an application to someone who doesn't request one could face criminal charges.

Partisan poll watchers are now also entitled to more movement, and election judges who obstruct them could also face criminal penalties, which Democrats argue could lead to voter intimidation.

“Black votes were suppressed today. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has intentionally signed away democracy for so many. We are disgusted," NAACP President Derrick Johnson said in a statement.

In response to new voting restrictions in GOP-controlled statehouses, Democrats in Congress want to pass new federal voting rights protections at the federal level but have been unable to overcome opposition form Senate Republicans.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki defended Biden’s approach on voting rights, saying the president had used his bully pulpit and made Vice President Kamala Harris the point person on the issue. But Psaki said the administration planned to take additional but unspecified steps to address concerns from voting rights groups. “We would say to these advocates: we stand with you,” Psaki told reporters Tuesday aboard Air Force One. “There’s more we’re going to keep working on together.”

Abbott signed the bill 100 days after Democrats kicked off a summer of last-ditch maneuvers by walking out of the state Capitol to temporarily block the measure. That was followed by more than 50 Democrats flying to Washington, D.C., in July to thwart the bill for a second time, which led to Republicans issuing civil arrest warrants in an effort to compel Democrats to return, although no one wound up being forced to come back.

But the protests did not wind up significantly changing the bill, underscoring Republicans' determination to pass the measure and the strength of their commanding majority in the Texas Capitol.

TLDR; Better voting laws doubleplus ungood! Minority vote resticted! Biden is going to Do Something!*

*he won't.
 

49ersfootball

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49ersfootball

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3rd special session set for September 20th:
*Banning COVID-19 vaccine mandates from local governments & businesses including colleges & universities.

*Banning transgender athletes in sports.

*American Rescue Plan.

*Redistricting: TX GOP likely to redraw districts of the TX House of Representative, TX State Senate & US House of Representatives.
 

Bear Ribs

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In a totally apolitical example of Science Marching On, certain doctors (who specialize in abortion incidentally, not that this gives them any perverse incentives there) are now claiming that fetuses don't actually have a heartbeat at 6 weeks of age and the Texas Law, therefore, shouldn't count and abortion should still be legal in Texas.

 

49ersfootball

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In a totally apolitical example of Science Marching On, certain doctors (who specialize in abortion incidentally, not that this gives them any perverse incentives there) are now claiming that fetuses don't actually have a heartbeat at 6 weeks of age and the Texas Law, therefore, shouldn't count and abortion should still be legal in Texas.

Excuse my language but these WOKE jackasses need SHUT the Hell up!
 

hyperspacewizard

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It's real. That's Salon. There're other examples. The Satanic Temple has declared that abortion is a sacred ritual in their religion and is demanding access to abortion under Freedom of Religion.


I wish the satanist larpers would shut up they make anyone who is actually interested in occult study look horrible and the majority of them are just atheists being edgy you don’t see the Temple of Set doing this crap it’s always the Anton lavey people being silly

Edit: I’m surprised the wiccans haven’t bandwagoned on too though
 
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f1onagher

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They haven't even begun. Newest tactic: Satanists. Because you know you're on the side of good when you team up with Satan.


The Church of Satan is an atheistic LARP designed to abuses religious exemptions for the sake of abusing religion. Its neckbeard level stuff and they only pop up to give out half-baked "religion bad" takes and then fade back into irrelevancy as the cheerleaders get bored. I'd honestly respect a cult that worshiped the actual Lucifer more.

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I wish the satanist larpers would shut up they make anyone who is actually interested in occult study look horrible and the majority of them are just atheists being edgy you don’t see the Temple of Set doing this crap it’s always the Anton lavey people being silly

Edit: I’m surprised the wiccans haven’t bandwagoned on too though
Uh, yeah, what you said.
 

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