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Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees removed a resolution from the agenda of its Friday morning meeting that would have called on companies doing business with the university to oppose the Republican-led Secure MI Vote ballot initiative.
“It is understood that companies make political contributions for their own business reasons, including entities that are recipients of contracts with Michigan State University,” the resolution read, in part. “However, at times these contributions go to elected officials who supported voter suppression bills in 2021 and are poised to pass the Secure MI Vote initiative after the petition is certified. Therefore, these corporations are supporting voter suppression efforts, even if unintentionally.”
It went on to call on the university’s “politically active vendors take concrete steps to defeat the efforts to undermine our democracy.”
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Justoneman
No legally binding treaty unless Congress approves.
Not only that...
NO Treaty can abrogate any part of our Constitution. To suggest such is absurd to the extreme.
The US Supreme Court has made this abundantly clear.
Of course, a little thing like that has never stopped them from trying to pretend like it can.
Now, more than half a century later, an uncovered Soviet manuscript has shed light on one of the first expeditions to find the legendary ape creature—including supposed encounters with the beast itself.
In Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, there were reports of mountain-skulking cryptids; “naked man-bears” with piercing midday howls; tall hairy creatures that petulantly kicked over tents; and rhubarb-foraging troupes of camel-haired beasts standing on two legs—even grisly murder scenes where victims’ livers had mysteriously been plucked from their backs. Their prime suspect was the mysterious Yeti—better known in the Caucasus as the “Almasty.”
originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
King Charles declares 17 days of mourning as royals release Queen memorial details
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: interupt42
Epstein gone
Gmax in jail.
Andrew disgraced
Reptile Queen gone
Tremendous public awareness of all sorts of unbelievable shenanigans.
You just haven't been paying attention
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: interupt42
I don't think this is over by a Longshot
Let's see what shenanigans are pulled before midterms