Judge "Naught" Less?

2 years ago
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I KNOW IT WAS THE BLOOD FOR MI? AND THERE IS A BATTLE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT SPECIALIST WHO GOT THAT.

According to CNN, today, recognizing expressly that Americans as a rule are math challenged, still attempting to understand how there could be more fatalities with a more contagious, but less lethal variant, confused by arguments regarding denominators/ fractions and proportions, reports: "Nearly 90% of seniors 65 and older are fully vaccinated with their initial vaccine series, and about two-thirds of those eligible have gotten their booster shot. But less than two-thirds of adults under the age of 40 and less than a third of children are fully vaccinated.

And the vaccines are working. Seniors accounted for 81% of Covid-19 deaths in 2020, a number that dropped to 69% in 2021 and has stayed at 76% so far in 2022, despite the increased risk for breakthrough infection amid exponential community spread."

Statistically, African Americans are math and science challenged, as verified empirically in standardized tests, as challenged as Alexandria Octavio Cortez, who believes there are actually four chambers of government, a little off on basic civics, as off on basic civics as the Arlington NAACP demonstrated during a civics test administered before a candidate forum in the last election.

And yesterday, upon the President's announcement regarding a nomination to fill the seat of the retiring Justice Breyer, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Director has a misconception of the function of the judiciary department, which is a rule of law, with justice blind, in which all persons are equal in its eyes, and it is not a representative democracy.

Today, we send a letter to the nominee, with the law enforcement that she says runs in her family, and regarding her principled stance regarding the use of executive privilege, in a matter adversely affecting the people she plans to represent as well as veterans like her brother, tethered to precedent with reasoning, and expect this upright Christian to be wholly forthcoming as she was regarding her relative serving a life sentence, for whom she had presented a petition for clemency. And that's why Ray always called me "The Asshole", in the most endearing way.

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