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Today in Supreme Court History: December 5, 1933
12/5/1933: The 21st Amendment is ratified.
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And what a good day it was! We could drink again with abandon! 🙂
When government taketh away and giveth back, something getteth lost in the transition.
Obviously that's a day, but what makes it a day "in Supreme Court history"?
I'll drink to that!
Verdict bingo?
Celebrating RBG?
Everything is about the Supreme Court because everything's connected, man.
In New York, Al Smith got the first legal beer.
Remember the wise words of archy, as quoted by Don Marquis:
"prohibition makes you
want to cry
into your beer and
denies you the beer
to cry into"
I'll drink, legally, to that!