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There is an election this Tuesday, Nov. 5. You might not know about it: no candidates for president, mayor, or even councilperson or state representative, on the ballot. Here's a reason to vote: Judge Teresa Deni, who in 2007 ruled that a prostitute could not have been raped, is up for a "retention" election. In 2007, the incident sparked national outrage. Six years later, most people have forgotten.
Here's a reason to vote: Judge Teresa Deni, who in 2007 ruled that a prostitute could not have been raped, is up for a "retention" election.
In 2007, the incident sparked national outrage. Six years later, most people have forgotten.
Sen. Ted Cruz continues to be a problem. This week he decided to pontificate at the Senate hearing on the usefulness of Stand Your Ground laws for Black people while standing in front of Black families whose children are dead. Sure, Stand Your Ground is being used as a defense for one killer and mentioned in the jury instructions for another, but don't worry, Black people, Stand Your Ground benefits you, too!
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