Message from @zakattack04

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2018-04-30 01:41:00 UTC  

Debate, do anything other than watch football

2018-04-30 01:41:02 UTC  

The DNC worked their magic.

2018-04-30 01:41:10 UTC  

It was close enough

2018-04-30 01:41:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/440326739961315328/1517449085120.jpg

2018-04-30 01:41:15 UTC  

Brandenburg v. Ohio wasn't as big of a deal as Brown v. Board.

2018-04-30 01:41:24 UTC  

Schenck totally was

2018-04-30 01:41:26 UTC  

He easily could've won but he tortoise and the hare'd it and he was the hare.

2018-04-30 01:41:45 UTC  

That was the first case establishing limitations on the 1st amendment

2018-04-30 01:41:57 UTC  

Precedent is meaningless unless honestly.

2018-04-30 01:41:58 UTC  

52% of Trump voters in Alabama didn't show up

2018-04-30 01:42:01 UTC  

Look at Earl Warren's court.

2018-04-30 01:42:02 UTC  

that's how he lost

2018-04-30 01:42:11 UTC  

Come on, it was winnable

2018-04-30 01:42:16 UTC  

Easily winnable.

2018-04-30 01:42:26 UTC  

He didn't try hard enough.

2018-04-30 01:42:28 UTC  

Maybe, but it would've given Democrats great ammo for the midterms.

2018-04-30 01:42:35 UTC  

"phedo sympathizers"

2018-04-30 01:42:39 UTC  

The fact is you need a big majority for that sort of thing.

2018-04-30 01:42:44 UTC  

Roe v. Wade was a 7-2 decision for instance.

2018-04-30 01:43:02 UTC  

@Nuke Heller Vs DC was 5-4

2018-04-30 01:43:10 UTC  

Litteraly one more Democrat and the 2nd amendment would be gone.

2018-04-30 01:43:14 UTC  

Just like that.

2018-04-30 01:43:39 UTC  

Heller v. DC did not overturn anything. There's a tendency for the SCOTUS to not overrule, but instead weaken, and SCOTUS usually only weakens them really.

2018-04-30 01:44:03 UTC  

A great example is Lochner, which is still an active decision, but they've declawed it so much that it's effectively overturned.

2018-04-30 01:44:11 UTC  

Heller vs DC would have overturned it if the liberal side of the court had a majority is my point.

2018-04-30 01:44:23 UTC  

even though precedent was set, it is basically meaningless.

2018-04-30 01:44:47 UTC  

HELLER V. DC WOULD NEVER HAVE OVERTURNED ANYTHING

2018-04-30 01:45:10 UTC  

>win 29% of the White Vote
>still win

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/440327723265687564/wow.png

2018-04-30 01:45:34 UTC  

Jones is the luckiest politician alive, honestly

2018-04-30 01:45:35 UTC  

The Second Amendment as we know it today was basically established in the 21st century.

2018-04-30 01:46:11 UTC  

It was regarded as only applying to the federal govt until the 20th century and then no one really violated it until the 21st century when SCOTUS had to issue a ruling.

2018-04-30 01:46:22 UTC  

He got an insane percent with the blacks

2018-04-30 01:46:30 UTC  

Like 97% or something right?

2018-04-30 01:46:32 UTC  

Virtually 100%

2018-04-30 01:46:33 UTC  

yes

2018-04-30 01:46:44 UTC  

what individuals right

2018-04-30 01:46:55 UTC  

natural conservatives

2018-04-30 01:47:12 UTC  

Furthermore, justices tend to not want to overturn things, as I said. The decisions you just cited had precedent at very least, as SCOTUS did not even rule that the First Amendment applied to states _at all_ until later on.

2018-04-30 01:47:32 UTC  

Don't worry tho, Kanye will turn that around for sure

2018-04-30 01:47:56 UTC  

I hope McDaniel campaigns right

2018-04-30 01:48:10 UTC  

He's an excellent conservative,