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Shame On Us - Emotional Georgia Mom Begs School Board: Take These Masks Off My Child

by Tyler Durden Friday, Apr 23, 2021 - 04:40 PM While Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter are chock full of virtue-signaling sheep declaring their double, triple, quadruple masking efforts; their personal sacrifices for the greater good of all mankind (against a virus that leave 99.7% of those infected unharmed); and blindly following the science from political operatives who need a crisis to drive their agenda; one Georgia mom has had enough. Instead of virtue-signaling to the world, Georgia mother Courtney Ann Taylor blasted Gwinnett County Board of Education members for requiring children to wear masks despite evidence that kids are largely safe from COVID-19, demanding, “take these masks off of my child.”

New lawsuit challenges absentee ballot provisions in Georgia s election law

New lawsuit challenges absentee ballot provisions in Georgia s election law MLB pulling out of Atlanta may have caused $100 million in lost revenue Replay Video UP NEXT A coalition of civic participation groups have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the provisions of Georgia s new election law that dictate how and to whom non-government entities can mail absentee ballot applications. The plaintiffs VoteAmerica, Voter Participation Center and Center for Voter Information allege in the complaint filed Wednesday evening by the Campaign Legal Center that the new requirements are unconstitutionally vague and overbroad and violate their First Amendment and due process rights.

New lawsuit challenges absentee ballot provisions in Georgia s election law

New lawsuit challenges absentee ballot provisions in Georgia s election law MLB pulling out of Atlanta may have caused $100 million in lost revenue Replay Video UP NEXT A coalition of civic participation groups have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the provisions of Georgia s new election law that dictate how and to whom non-government entities can mail absentee ballot applications. The plaintiffs VoteAmerica, Voter Participation Center and Center for Voter Information allege in the complaint filed Wednesday evening that the new requirements are unconstitutionally vague and overbroad and violate their First Amendment and due process rights. This is the fifth lawsuit filed targeting the Peach State s sweeping election overhaul, which Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law March 25. Democrats and voting rights activists have blasted the bill as Jim Crow 2.0, but Republicans have rejected that characterization and defended the bill amid backlash that s advanced beyond th

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