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The U.S. supreme court ruled 5 to 4 that a Texas law overturning Federal law could go into effect without a fight. The 5 did not give their names. But we know who they are. Three were appointed by the former regime. They all call themselves Republicans.
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Three federal judges in Texas cancelled a hearing scheduled by another judge to hear all sides in a case. The three federal judges did not want to hear from all sides, apparently. They did not sign their names. But we know who they are. Two were appointed by the former regime. All three call themselves Republicans.
(Pacific Standard) A judge in Michigan gave some people access to Dominion Voting software. (In a break from the apparent practice, he signed his name to the opinion he wrote.) It is not clear how, but somehow, the Dominion Voting software ended up on the internet ready to hack. The judge in Michigan calls himself a Republican.
There is a pattern here. Present-day media have not written much about it, but there is a pattern here.
They're not judges, they're "Republicans." (That's one name for them.)
They're not like any Republicans I have ever known.
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