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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Feb 2 15:44:41 2022, in response to Re: Do you know the difference between disinformation and misinformation?, posted by Brooklynbus on Wed Feb 2 15:13:53 2022. How should I know what his thoughts were? And I can certainly have it both ways. The fact that he was in the lunchroom (if that’s a fact) doesn’t mean anything one way or another, but it is an interesting fact.No, they should be censored. Not by the government, but private enterprises don’t have to give them a platform and what they do is usually not newsworthy. In Pennsylvania they had a court order regarding segregating ballots that arrived before the original deadline and after it but before the allegedly illegally extended deadline. They counted the ballots both ways and found it did not affect the outcome. Assuming that the statue is unconstitutional, the proper time to sue would have been after its enactment, and not after the election. Courts have long held that a voter who casts a ballot using a method that is purported to be valid and later overturned would still have his vote count because it would be too late to cure. I’m not an engineer, it’s not my explanation. Tower 7 fell because it was on fire for 8 hours. |