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For some reason there are people in the Vietnamese American community that rock with trump hard.

I'm saying this as a Canadian with Vietnamese/Chinese background.

Confirm with your parents, but apparently at some point in Biden's 47 yr career, he'd went on record saying he was against Vietnamese refugees coming to america.

I looked it up once when I saw on a poll that vietnamese ppl were the only asians polled majority for trump
 

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**** RICHARD’S AND NANCY’S ALL MY HOMIES HATE RICHARD’S AND NANCY’S
 


Can’t wait to see what Jalen’s and Brayden’s think in 40 years. So i googled mixed kids names, and this article popped up. Quite hilarious.


I fell out when I seent “Tyrone” on there :rollin

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If the name Tyrone, gets back popping again like it was with the old heads in the 90s....the world will become a better place
 
Can’t wait to see what Jalen’s and Brayden’s think in 40 years. So i googled mixed kids names, and this article popped up. Quite hilarious.


I fell out when I seent “Tyrone” on there :rofl:

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If the name Tyrone, gets back popping again like it was with the old heads in the 90s....the world will become a better place
List must not be in any order, because Jayden top 5. Every time you make that joke folks around you start dying because they know one.
 
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George Yancy: I would argue that truth-telling, transparency and critical intelligence are central to any thriving democracy. Speak to how our fragile democratic experiment is being tested — perhaps even crushed — under Trump’s dangerous penchant for lying.

Eduardo Mendieta:
Let me begin by underscoring what you say about the relationship between truth and democracy by way of reflecting on our 1776 “Declaration of Independence.” Paragraph two begins: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness…” In the introduction to her recent and powerful history of the United State, These Truths, Jill Lepore informs us that Thomas Jefferson had originally written, “We hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable” and that Benjamin Franklin crossed those words, and suggested instead “self-evident.” Lepore then notes that, “Truths that are self-evident are laws of nature, empirical and observable, the stuff of science.” I take it that our “Declaration of Independence” was also a declaration for a government based on truth and denunciation of the rule of untruth, lying and mendacity. Democracy is the governance of the people, for the people, by the people, as Abraham Lincoln put it, that lives “in truth.” Democracy, in other words, has an epistemic dimension. This means that there is not only a politics of truth in democracy, but also the truth of democratic politics. My colleague Nicolas de Warren and I have named this entanglement of truth and democracy “democratic honesty.” Honesty has two pillars: truthfulness and integrity. Democratic honesty is not only an epistemic virtue of democratic citizens, it is just as importantly also an epistemic virtue of “democratic” societies.






 


I'd be shocked if it were true, but Crystal Ball released polls indicating AZ-6 might flip from Schweikert. I don't have much faith in my state to do the right thing and go blue for Biden, but if AZ picks up a house seat and a Senator in this election, that might be a decent trade off. Still, hopefully people out here are still pissed at how poor our governor (who bootlicks Trump whenever he can) handled the COVID wave in the summer and remember how Trump called out McCain. Maybe that sticks in people's minds when they go vote tomorrow.
 
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