big part of life in politics. these are the same people who talk about canceling as some phantom menace for their issues while they re the ones canceling culture, trying to take control, and abusing power. chai komanduri notes the republicans have a rich history of this censorship and it ends up looking bad in the long run. one example remember attorney general ashcroft? he had a lot of things on his mind, including fighting terrorism in 2002, but took time to buy government power to install curtains to cover up lady justice who s seminude at the doj. you can go back to 1989 snl when the punch line was j.j. helms. i don t even acknowledge that it s art. i don t even acknowledge the fellow who did it was artist, i
presidential candidate, ron desantis. his office has pushed a vague law that mandates school books be, quote, age appropriate and there be review by a government media specialist. now, like any broadly described policy, this could go any number of ways, but the way they re doing it looks like censorship with images like this circling online, teachers have to move or wrap up bookshelves or face felony charges that don t fit desantis s view of appropriate. considering the 16th singt, fig leaves placed on michelangelo s david to cover what the catholic church had deemed by its own arbitrary or religious views was immodest. centuries later attorney general ashcroft faced quite the backlash because at the doj where they have a statue of lady justice that is semi-nude, they put in curtains to cover the
Once again, the Senate Judiciary Committee has rolled out a massiveamnesty for more than 11 million illegal aliens. Rewarding alienswho have violated federal law is bad enough. However, theComprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S.2611) does much morethan that.
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