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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (1443861)3/4/2024 12:42:19 PM
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The "dEmoQrAcY" Q is mystified by this logic....

"During oral arguments, the justices did not linger on whether the Capitol riot amounted to insurrection, or if the presidency was intended to be one of the offices covered by the 14th Amendment.

Instead, much of their focused was on whether states had the ability to bar national candidates for federal office. On that point, most — if not all — of the nine justices seemed skeptical.

As Justice Elena Kagan, one of the three liberal justices, put it: “Why should a single state have the ability to make this determination not only for their own citizens but for the rest of the nation?”
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