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Deplatforming Trump: The Facebook Oversight Board Decision

Deplatforming Trump: The Facebook Oversight Board Decision Event information Contact On Wednesday, May 5, the independent Facebook Oversight Board will announce its binding decision on the suspension of Donald Trump following the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Join us for an on-the-record public discussion with Oversight Board members and other experts about the decision and its far-reaching implications. We will be joined by: Facebook Oversight Board Members Ronaldo Lemos, Professor, Rio de Janeiro State University’s Law School Julie Owono, Executive Director, Internet Sans Frontières John Samples, Vice President, CATO Institute Commentators Henry Olsen, Senior Fellow, Ethics & Public Policy Center; Columnist, The Washington Post 

The Democratic Party Pursues a Purge of the Green Party from the Ballot

The Democratic Party Pursues a Purge of the Green Party from the Ballot Do you like this post? This will be the first of several articles that delve into the onslaught against a true democracy s ability to represent the best interests of the people. With these efforts to suppress individual and party participation, we are doomed to governance committed only to policies promoted by the self interests of a very small, unrepresentative elite power structure. DEERFIELD, MA – The arena of political contention has many faces; the various aspects and incidents are not what we ordinarily have in our minds, day-to-day. Yet the compounding sum of these actions can be far-reaching, unexpected, and work to devastating effect. In recent years we have seen a large number and range of blatantly anti-democratic actions brought by the Democratic Party pursuing a purge of the Green Party from democratic existence. Because the actions being taken by the Democrats are numerous and wide-spread, it

SA proposes constitution rewrite to increase student representation

SA proposes constitution rewrite to increase student representation Annabelle Gordon | Asst. Photo Editor SA will vote on the proposed constitution during its Monday night meeting. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Several Student Association members have rewritten the organization’s constitution to improve its representation of the student body.  SA will vote on the proposed constitution during its Monday night meeting, said SA Parliamentarian Joshua Shub-Seltzer. If approved, the organization will then hold a referendum election, which would allow the entire student body to vote on the new constitution. Many of the new amendments in the constitution change SA’s election procedures. One proposed change to the constitution would add a second school-wide election in the fall for assembly members, Shub-Seltzer said. Currently, SA only holds one election in the spring for students to vote for president, vice president, comptroller and representatives from Syracuse U

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