Message from @Troye

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2019-12-19 06:35:31 UTC  

Yeah, I'd probably drive off a cliff before I finished the 400 pages

2019-12-19 06:35:38 UTC  

Rolling Stone gives the best TLDR

2019-12-19 06:36:48 UTC  

Basically, highlights the baseless claims used for issuing FISA warrants to monitor Trump and US citizens

2019-12-19 06:41:54 UTC  

That's really useful. Saving it to my news folder

2019-12-19 06:43:31 UTC  

Btw does anyone have a link to something showing where Trump can still run in 2020 once he's acquitted. Either a news article or something referencing laws. Can't find a good source

2019-12-19 06:43:37 UTC  

If not that's fine

2019-12-19 06:47:10 UTC  

he can still run

2019-12-19 06:47:19 UTC  

clinton ran again after being acquitted

2019-12-19 06:47:26 UTC  

and won

2019-12-19 06:47:30 UTC  

if i remember correctly

2019-12-19 06:48:38 UTC  

Yeah, dizzy and Louis updated me earlier. Just trying to find a link that I can reference

2019-12-19 06:49:28 UTC  

@Troye - Sauce as requested

2019-12-19 06:50:26 UTC  

I learned it in high school tbh

2019-12-19 06:50:37 UTC  

It should be common knownledge

2019-12-19 06:50:45 UTC  

You would be surprised how civics courses are absent from modern curriculum

2019-12-19 06:51:02 UTC  

Thanks, thats pretty helpful

2019-12-19 06:51:15 UTC  

Also - it's a rather specific question that *shouldn't* come up that often

2019-12-19 06:51:20 UTC  

Other than the pay line to read most of it

2019-12-19 06:51:34 UTC  

I'm sure I learned it at some point

2019-12-19 06:52:03 UTC  

pay line?

2019-12-19 06:52:14 UTC  

WSJ allows you to read 1-3 articles free every 24 hrs

2019-12-19 06:52:18 UTC  

After that, pay wall

2019-12-19 06:52:28 UTC  

Just forgot a lot of stuff due to a wild early twenties

2019-12-19 06:52:49 UTC  

I think I maxed out my 3

2019-12-19 06:53:00 UTC  

my civics was mostly how to interact with police, and what exactly they are and are not allowed to do under N-number of circumstances

2019-12-19 06:53:29 UTC  

We thankfully had a course outlying the structure of government, constitutional rights, and US history

2019-12-19 06:53:37 UTC  

@Joker That's really useful but a bit lacking

2019-12-19 06:53:50 UTC  

Now it's devolved into a preachy course on US History alone that abruptly stops around 2000.

2019-12-19 06:53:53 UTC  

well yeah constitutional rights came into it

2019-12-19 06:54:41 UTC  

different warrants, the legal penalties if police violate the terms of the warrant, exactly what you're obligated to cooperate with and to what length

2019-12-19 06:55:02 UTC  

Unfortunately that's what my history/civics was until I changed schools to one that actually valued education

2019-12-19 06:55:14 UTC  

reasonable suspicion, and such

2019-12-19 06:55:50 UTC  

had a different class for history, but it only started from the Spanish-American war onward

2019-12-19 06:56:28 UTC  

but that's less the schools fault and more the general faculty in general for literally railroading me into nothing but math, science, reading and writing for 11 fucking straight years

2019-12-19 06:56:38 UTC  

senior year was nothing but applied arts classes

2019-12-19 06:56:48 UTC  

Gotta love the WSJ's subtle criticism -

2019-12-19 06:56:50 UTC  

They have failed to persuade the country; they have set a new, low standard for impeaching a President; Mr. Trump will be acquitted in the Senate; and Democrats may have helped Mr. Trump win re-election. *Congratulations to The Resistance.* <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-12-19 06:57:04 UTC  

Lmao

2019-12-19 06:57:19 UTC  

lel just wait till they get a dem president in, if they do in the future