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Gerrymandering court decision.


Hankenhunter

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Do you know anyone from NC?  Redrawing the lines will make no difference.  That is a republican state.  :sleepy:

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40 minutes ago, Imaginarynumber1 said:

Gerrymandering has ****ed politics for decades to come

Yep.  And the way elections are funded.  We are all employees of the corporate states of amerika.

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2 minutes ago, OverSword said:

We are all employees of the corporate states of amerika.

Citizens ****in' united

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2 hours ago, Hankenhunter said:

3 state superior court judges?  Gerrymandering is something BOTH parties use as one of the spoils of winning elections.  I doubt this will stand on appeal and I'm damned sure it will be appealed.  If it is going to be changed then it will be changed for both sides from this point on.  The Dems would squeal like pigs if they have to deal with this new rule.  Fair is fair.  If it's good for the R's it's good for the D's.

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1 hour ago, OverSword said:

Do you know anyone from NC?  Redrawing the lines will make no difference.  That is a republican state.  :sleepy:

Not forever.  The research triangle brings in quite a diverse group of voters from all over the states and the wider world.  The city of Atlanta alone may someday flip Georgia Blue.  If Gerrymandering is going to be dealt with it needs to be stopped.  Period.  Both parties.

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2 hours ago, Hankenhunter said:

Watch yourself... you could get red-flagged for that kind of verbiage :w00t:

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10 minutes ago, and then said:

3 state superior court judges?  Gerrymandering is something BOTH parties use as one of the spoils of winning elections.  I doubt this will stand on appeal and I'm damned sure it will be appealed.  If it is going to be changed then it will be changed for both sides from this point on.The Dems would squeal like pigs if they have to deal with this new rule.  Fair is fair.  If it's good for the R's it's good for the D's.

Quote,"If it is going to be changed then it will be changed for both sides from this point on."

Oh now you want to play fair? Seems you are the one doing the squealing at the moment. Lol

 

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12 minutes ago, and then said:

Not forever.  The research triangle brings in quite a diverse group of voters from all over the states and the wider world.  The city of Atlanta alone may someday flip Georgia Blue.  If Gerrymandering is going to be dealt with it needs to be stopped.  Period.  Both parties.

Yup, your panicking.

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1 hour ago, OverSword said:

Do you know anyone from NC?  Redrawing the lines will make no difference.  That is a republican state.  :sleepy:

It's just the start. There are many more cases to be judged. Precedence has been set.

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20 minutes ago, Hankenhunter said:

Quote,"If it is going to be changed then it will be changed for both sides from this point on."

Oh now you want to play fair? Seems you are the one doing the squealing at the moment. Lol

 

It was always "fair".  As I said, it was part of the spoils of winning an election.  BOTH sides use it and apparently, the Dem's message is so bad they can't allow any extra advantage to the R's any more.  Their message sucks unless you are an unskilled, ill educated leech on society.  Facts are facts.  And I don't expect either Party to just let a 3 judge panel permanently remove that goody from their bag of tricks.

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31 minutes ago, and then said:

 Facts are facts.  

They absolutely are. Which is exactly why Rep gerrymander the hell out of districts so that they end up in power when the majority votes democratic.

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what a pointless decisionsision, not only it will be appealed, even if it does not, to an average american it wont do anything,  they are just closing one door of getting rich, and will be opening two new ones, somewhere else,    

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