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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Take that, dirty GOP special election schemers! We got your Scalia seat ;p[/quote] Pardon? You mean you got a liberal SC justice? Wow, how soon we forget! :lol: [/quote] um, no. Schultz apparently was referring to the way they were planning to get this seat through dirty politics "Scalia seat" Low voter turnout didn't turn out in the republicans favor as they intended because people were PISSED about having a special election when a few days could have put it into the november general election and saved us $250K https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/7/17/1681138/-This-School-Board-Race-Is-So-Critical-the-GOP-Is-Playing-Dirty-Tricks-to-Keep-It[/quote] Yet somehow, spending $1 million to [i]change the name of a high school [/i]is not cause for disgust? :roll: [/quote] No, it's not a waste. Lee and Stuart are attended mostly now by non-white minority children and immigrant children, and it's IMO morally wrong to make them attend high schools named after white supremacist confederates. Lee HS was supposed to have been named Franconia HS, which accurately reflects its neighborhood in Springfield. But when school desegregation started in the late 50s, the school board at the time changed its name to Lee as a protest against integration. It's a historical error that now needs to be corrected. [/quote] Thank you!!! Why can't folks see that spending money to change a racist school name is NOT the same as spending money on a special election, where the same vote could have occurred in November? One is correcting a past mistake, and one is committing a current, avoidable mistake. [/quote] Because they don't view it as a mistake. They don't see it as problematic because it doesn't impact them. Whiny babies, snow flake, etc. Also, racism.[/quote]
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