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BlueNC | Page 4245 | Where North Carolina Comes to Think

Tue, 11/08/2005 - 23:01 Four NC Representatives Myrick (NC-9), Jones (NC-3), Foxx (NC-5), and McHenry (NC-10), Republicans all are having a press conference tomorrow to announce new legislation that they should be ashamed of. Myrick s new bill would withhold federal transportation funds from North Carolina if the state doesn t strengthen it s diver s license requirements. Just to be clear, that s four of North Carolina s representatives to the US House bullying North Carolina in an effort to shape state policy. I d really love to hear them explain that to a 10th grade Civics class. Just for clarification purposes, aren t Republicans supposed to believe in federalism? Isn t it supposed to be conservative to trust states and localities to make decisions? The people who elected Myrick, Jones, Foxx, and McHenry sent them to Washington to stand up for North Carolina values in the national and international spheres. That same electorate chose state senators and representatives, the Cou

Congress and the president need a new war powers partnership

© Getty Images, Greg Nash The congressional frustration over the post 9/11 authorization for use of military force (AUMF) boiled over on a bipartisan basis after a late February attack on an Iranian militia base in Syria by the Biden administration. This week, the House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to repeal the 2002 authorization.  The difference this time is that the president acknowledged the need to work with Congress to replace the AUMF and refresh the presidential authority to use force. Most on the Hill acknowledge that the authorization was designed to counter Al Qaeda and its later terrorist iterations, threats that have been largely contained. Presidents have long since expanded that authority to use force even in countries where Al Qaeda wasn’t present and where no use of force had been authorized. 

Ninth Circuit Denies Emergency Motion Challenging California COVID-19 Gathering Restrictions

Ninth Circuit Denies Emergency Motion Challenging California COVID-19 Gathering Restrictions 6 days ago On Tuesday, a divided appellate panel denied a request from individuals for an emergency injunction pending appeal seeking to prevent the enforcement of California’s COVID-19 restrictions on private gatherings and various limitations on businesses. The appellants challenged the constitutionality of those restrictions as applied to their in-home Bible studies, political activities, and business operations. The court concluded that the movants failed to meet the requirements for what it deemed an “extraordinary remedy.” As the filing explained, the appeal challenged the district court’s Feb. 5 decision denying the appellants’ motion for a preliminary injunction halting the effect of both California and Santa Clara County COVID-19 gatherings restrictions. Before the Ninth Circuit, only the state restrictions were contested.

Hysterical CNN Claims New Jim Crow Election Laws Will Keep Black People From Voting

Hysterical CNN Claims New Jim Crow Election Laws Will Keep Black People From Voting
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A Pregnant Peace: Liberia In The Absence of The TRC

A Pregnant Peace: Liberia In The Absence of The TRC
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