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  • Antisemitism Is Alive and (Un)well All Over the Internet Today

    06/10/2023 8:14:42 AM PDT · by Rev M. Bresciani · 34 replies
    New American Prophet ^ | June 10, 2023 | Dr. Michael Brown
    It was the Catholic scholar Edward Flannery who pointed out that antisemitism was “the longest and deepest hatred of human history.” He asked, “What other hatred has endured some twenty-three centuries and survived a genocide of 6,000,000 of its victims in its twenty-third century of existence only to find itself still intact and rich in potential for many years of life?”
  • Shaun King Spent $40k of Donor Funds...on a Dog

    08/02/2022 8:53:15 PM PDT · by DeathBeforeDishonor1 · 28 replies
    Red State ^ | 8/2/22 | Kira Davis
    ...Somehow, despite the accusations and criticisms from some of the most credible people in the race grievance industry, King has continued to raise money. It appears he’s used that money to make some very important purchases in the fight against racial injustice. Among those purchases is a $40,000 dog, a Mastiff for his family they named Marz. King’s PAC, Grassroots Law, has handed over the sum in a pair of payments to Potrero Performance Dogs in California since December, the Washington Free Beacon reported. The PAC paid Protero $10,000 in December, followed by a $30,650 payment in February. Days after...
  • Attorney Given Accommodation for Impairment (MORE ADA NONSENSE)

    11/27/2002 10:27:08 AM PST · by Behind Liberal Lines · 8 replies · 193+ views
    New York Law Journal ^ | 11/27/02 | By John Caher
    An upstate New York judge has held for the first time that the courts must reasonably accommodate a visually impaired attorney who breached the time restrictions for submitting a judgment. State Supreme Court Justice Robert F. Julian said the requirement under 22 NYCRR § 200.48 that mandates submission of a judgment within 60 days and deems the order abandoned if the time limit is missed can be waived because of an attorney's handicap. It is the first decision in the state to hold that the time restriction can be lifted to accommodate a physical disability. The decision arose in the...