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Today in Supreme Court History: October 26, 1774
10/26/1774: First Continental Congress ends its first session in Philadelphia.
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Flash forward to today
Obama judge rules that crazed Democrats running the impeachment witch hunt should get redacted grand jury material
I mean what could go wrong?
The reason this material is redacted is to keep it out of partisan media leaking hacks
F;ash forward to October.26.2019 at 10:00 am EDT. Loony commenter posts unrelated scary news. What could go wrong? The reason this article has content is to provide a focal point for further discussion.
Open wider, wreckingball.
Didn’t know the Supreme Court was there. Difficult to fit all nine guys on the dais I suppose.
So the Supreme Court antedates the Declaration of Independence, not to mention the Constitution?
Who appointed the Justices, I wonder.
"There's a racist in this Continental Congress and you know who it is."