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I also expect people selling themselves as a bulwark against those evil people to fight tooth and nail against the evil things evil people do
only one of these groups is currently performing according to expectations
I can’t recommend the first episode, with @adriennemareebrown.bsky.social, highly enough! Give at least minutes 1-5 a listen. Or 1-12. Or just the whole thing, because it’s really good!!
I can’t recommend the first episode, with @adriennemareebrown.bsky.social, highly enough! Give at least minutes 1-5 a listen. Or 1-12. Or just the whole thing, because it’s really good!!
& then SMU scored in 1:08.
Gavin Hunter, Coleman Patmon & Dajon Hinton will be starting in their place. Patmon and Hinton will be making their first starts at Arizona.
& then SMU scored in 1:08.
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Gavin Hunter, Coleman Patmon & Dajon Hinton will be starting in their place. Patmon and Hinton will be making their first starts at Arizona.
Gavin Hunter, Coleman Patmon & Dajon Hinton will be starting in their place. Patmon and Hinton will be making their first starts at Arizona.
THE IDEA THAT DEMOCRATS BENEFIT ELECTORALLY BY BENDING RIGHTWARD ON KEY MORAL ISSUES LIKE TRANS RIGHTS AND IMMIGRATION HAS NOW BEEN THOROUGHLY DEBUNKED.
[coughs; daintily clears throat]
THE IDEA THAT DEMOCRATS BENEFIT ELECTORALLY BY BENDING RIGHTWARD ON KEY MORAL ISSUES LIKE TRANS RIGHTS AND IMMIGRATION HAS NOW BEEN THOROUGHLY DEBUNKED.
[coughs; daintily clears throat]
“We do not need allies more devoted to order than to justice. I hear a lot of talk these days about our direct action talk alienating former friends. ... If our direct action programs alienate our friends … they never were really our friends.”
- Martin Luther King, Jr., 1964
“We do not need allies more devoted to order than to justice. I hear a lot of talk these days about our direct action talk alienating former friends. ... If our direct action programs alienate our friends … they never were really our friends.”
- Martin Luther King, Jr., 1964