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During a meeting that included references to the Bible and the U.S. Constitution, three members of the Shasta County Board of Supervisors were told Tuesday that notices of intent were to be filed to recall them from office.
Supervisors Joe Chimenti, Leonard Moty and Mary Rickert were read the notices of recall at the meeting, which drew some 200 people, mostly recall supporters.
Elissa McEuen, one of Tuesday s speakers, cited what she said were numerous reasons for recalling the three supervisors. The trio were called out for failing to stand up to the governor and withdraw from the state tier system of regulations enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
White-only religious groups aren t new to America. Trump s helped reinvigorate them.
White-only churches are making more space for white Americans who have lost faith in democracy and replaced it with Trump.
The Asatru Folk Assembly has morphed from a seemingly romantic celebration of Viking myths to an all-white, explicitly racist religious group. Renee Jones Schneider / Star Tribune via AP
Dec. 18, 2020, 4:27 PM UTC / Updated Dec. 18, 2020, 5:42 PM UTC
In 2015, the Asatru Folk Assembly, a religious group devoted to the worship of the Norse pantheon, opened its first physical house of worship in Brownsville, California, calling it Odinshof the Temple of Odin. In a celebratory post on the AFA s Facebook page, Odinshof is revealed to be a red building adorned with Nordic runes and flanked by a celebratory, posing crowd every single one of whom is white, the California sun shining through their sheaves of blond hair.
Texas responds to the four states they are suing with a smackdown
Texas has replied to the four states they are suing in their Supreme Court case. In one paragraph, they state their case. If the election was illegal in the four states being sued Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin it does affect every state in the union. It disenfranchises other voters.
This is the key paragraph of many pertinent paragraphs:
“Texas does not ask this Court to reelect President Trump, and Texas does not seek to disenfranchise the majority of Defendant States’ voters. To both points, Texas asks this Court to recognize the obvious fact that Defendant States’ maladministration of the 2020 election makes it impossible to know which candidate garnered the majority of lawful votes.”
December 11, 2020 at 5:51 PM
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On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a preposterous lawsuit asserting Texas’s right to invalidate millions of ballots in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia based on a theory that the four defendant states had failed to conduct clean elections, which somehow dilutes Texas’s electoral votes.
The theory has already been discarded by dozens of federal and state judges, and the Court has never recognized the right of one state to contest another’s election procedures. But that’s hardly the point the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over interstate suits, so the president and his allies are betting all their chips that SCOTUS will swoop in and award Trump a second term now that Ken Paxton found a secret shortcut to Chief Justice Roberts’ doorstep.