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Máiréad Enright
maireadenright
Reading the ECHR symphysiotomy judgments in detail now. They are hardly a vindication of govt policy. Two points caught my eye: 1) The court largely adopts the state's line
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abhishek
abhishec_s
When to sell: 1/ The key to knowing when to sell is knowing ‘why you bought it in the first place'. — Peter Lynch Either the story has played out
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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
One reason the GOP "ughhhhhhhh, let's move FORWARD! January 6 was SO LONG ago!" thing is not only dishonest, but actually dangerous: stories like these are still coming out every
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galway must be destroyed
verycooljimbo
From the 1933 Amulree Commission: "Rival politicians were accustomed to make the wildest of promises involving increased public expenditure ... electors in many cases preferred to vote for a candidate
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David Mizner
DavidMizner
I saw a few lefties praising the new @QuincyInst report on US policy in the Middle East so I read (most of) it. Oy. That’s my short response. My longer
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Handmaids’ Resistance Phoenix
HandmaidsResist
1) So mega-church @dreamcitychurch claims they didn’t know Trump would be visiting their facility. Let’s take a peek at this claim, shall we?https://ktar.com/story/3312204/phoenix-church-didnt-know-trump-was-coming-when-agreeing-to-rent
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Samuel D. James
samueld_james
[thread] Since it was published last April, "Gentle and Lowly" has sold over 160,000 copies...with no signs of slowing down any time soon. Since I've been aware enough to know
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Christopher Hope📝
christopherhope
EXCLUSIVE The Brexit Party is to be relaunched as an anti-lockdown party called Reform UK, in a move which could alarm Conservative MPs jittery about Covid-19 policy.Plans to change the
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Dr. Dorothy Kim
dorothyk98
Thread: So, the thing that strikes me here is actually about larger issues in relation to CRT & journals. This is on my mind b/c I am on a panel
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Matt Hodges
hodgesmr
I know it’s been said 1000 times, but worth repeating: neither party has the capability to execute mass voter fraud. It’s simply too difficult of a distributed challenge. And states’
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
(Thread) It Was All A Lie, Part II read @stuartpsteven’s book, and I’m ready with a Twitter Book Report.There’s so much to talk about with this book, I’ll have to
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
The Brexit negotiations have been such a disaster because Britain never had a serious debate about what it most wanted to achieve. Instead, ministers spent years pretending no trade-offs were
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John Hayward
Doc_0
Trump's big political problem right now is that he talks about "law and order," often with all-caps tweets, but he isn't delivering any. He's running like a challenger, not an
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Nadine Batchelor-Hunt
nadinebh_
The "no other party since the BNP" line about Labour & the EHRC is at best naive, at worst insulting. The Tories policies killed Black people - yet no investigation.
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Gregg Nunziata
greggnunziata
I'm reluctant to suggest I know what is best for the @FedSoc as an organization, but, upon reflection, some more thoughts.https://twitter.com/DavidLat/status/1351536862641479682 Of course, the Society should have been able to
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Jonathan Webers
JWeber988
Explainer: Fraud is rare in U.S. mail-in voting. Here are the methods that prevent ithttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-vote-by-mail-explainer-idUSKBN2482SA Ballots aren't counted if they aren't printed on the proper ty
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