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EatzGrass5 karma

Regarding the deeper systemic issue of "cover your ass" agencies, what can be done to reverse the trend of state agencies attempting the impossible task of making sure nobody falls through the cracks? Outlier cases with bad results tend to drive this reactive behavior through public pressure

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Were you able to review the phone conversations in the Trayvon Martin case and if so do you have opinions on the repeated dropped calls and the likelyhood that a call from the young woman gave away his hiding spot?

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Sorry to hear of your misfortune. I was making a bad joke since I'm salty about our team losing a hockey game

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Regarding the supreme court degradations of voting rights through acceptance of dark and soft money, gerrymandering, voter suppression methods, etc.;

Are there any legal movements coming in the near future that uses the reasoning of "One person, one vote"? The constitution reads, to me at least, that the overwhelming sentiment of this countries founding fathers was to have a representative government which multiple efforts of voter suppression ignore at their core. Entities with money should not have a bigger voice than regular people. I would think representation that is watered down violates pretty much all of what we were taught the United States is all about and a high level over riding constitutional right to vote is necessary.

Are we going to get that?