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originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: EternalSolace
a reply to: AlaskanDad
I'm still kind of curious when people will realize that the two political parties aren't really two seperate parties.
Illusion of choice is all it is.
For the most part although the temper tantrums STILL going on over this one have been astonishing. Democracy looks like all kinds of things including a huge tantrum when you don't get your way.
originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: EternalSolace
a reply to: AlaskanDad
I'm still kind of curious when people will realize that the two political parties aren't really two seperate parties.
Illusion of choice is all it is.
For the most part although the temper tantrums STILL going on over this one have been astonishing. Democracy looks like all kinds of things including a huge tantrum when you don't get your way.
you mean like shutting down the government like the republicans have done twice, when they didn't get their way? that kind of tantrum?...I guess since you are so disillusioned, you won't vote....good of you to stick to your convictions
originally posted by: raymundoko
a reply to: AlaskanDad
Redrawing is normal and happens about every 8-10 years...you should look into it.
Congress: On July 20, the state Assembly passed SB 149, which was signed on August 9. State and federal legal challenges to the plan were both rejected, though only the federal challenges were rejected on the merits.
State leg.: On July 20, the state Assembly passed SB 148, which was signed on August 9. On March 22, a federal court struck two Assembly districts under the Voting Rights Act, and rejected other federal claims.