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Our local newspaper recently carried a lengthy report on the echoes in Montana of the claims that led to the Jan. 6, 2020, U.S. Capitol insurrection. Among others, the paper provided statements from state legislators confirming their belief that the 2020 presidential election was rigged and was replete with fraud. These same claims were made by Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Matt Rosendale, and continue to flood the web and social media. These allegations, started before the election, have been used, tweeted and retweeted by the President and voiced in numerous rallies and protests countless times.
All this is old news. But, two things struck me from reading the newspaper article.
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Scottish Tory MSP Adam Tomkins wrote a column arguing for the UK to enforce the Act of Union in law instead of relying on consent
THE Tories are once again trying to scare Scottish voters using the law as a threat eye roll . Adam Tomkins has written an opinion piece about how “consent” is not enough to keep the United Kingdom together and that there should be something “more robust” uniting the four nations. First of all, as a woman, to hear that consent is not enough is frightening and disgusting. Translated to whatever field you want to talk about, I don’t care, it makes my skin crawl.
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