Anonymous wrote:Republicans are afraid of cities. They are always in hysterics about crime! and war zones!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why no source, OP? Regardless, I am definitely not voting Republican. They hate America and its laws.
Republicans are truly the weakest, most snowflake Americans. They fear free speech and are terrified of cities. God, they need such coddling.
This is such a bizarre take. Who’s afraid of cities? I wish most weren’t so dirty and gridlocked, but there’s nothing to fear there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why no source, OP? Regardless, I am definitely not voting Republican. They hate America and its laws.
Republicans are truly the weakest, most snowflake Americans. They fear free speech and are terrified of cities. God, they need such coddling.
Free speech does not include calling for the assassination of your political opponent and his children.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a big fan of Jason Miyares, but I can't support a Democratic candidate arrested for driving 116 MPH on I-64 in Virginia. That's not just speeding, it's reckless endangerment. Jay Jones is lucky that he didn't kill someone, or himself, driving at that speed.
Apart from that, it bothers me that he went ahead and pursued the nomination knowing that this would get dug up at some point before the election. He could and should have stepped aside to allow another Democratic candidate like Shannon Taylor to run against Miyares.
Spanberger still has my vote, but I can't vote for Hashmi knowing that she's a big proponent of a casino in Tysons, and now I can't vote for Jones either. WHY CAN'T THE DEMOCRATS FIELD BETTER CANDIDATES?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the lawyers "investigating."
However, as discussed below, it appears that Governor Youngkin’s and Virginia Attorney
General Jason Miyares’s Offices may have known of these allegations for a year or more before
the Governor referred them to the State Police for investigation. The apparent reasons for why
Attorney General Miyares, and possibly also Governor Youngkin, may have known of these
allegations long before they were widely publicized and before they were known to FCPS senior
Division leadership or the public are addressed below.
If you go to the document and scroll way down, there is a copy of a tweet from Elicia Brand that Miyares knew.
Not sure that is enough to say he knew.
The right wingers are claiming he knew. That’s pretty persuasive.
But they are liars when you don't agree with them?
I also have never read so many weasel words in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the lawyers "investigating."
However, as discussed below, it appears that Governor Youngkin’s and Virginia Attorney
General Jason Miyares’s Offices may have known of these allegations for a year or more before
the Governor referred them to the State Police for investigation. The apparent reasons for why
Attorney General Miyares, and possibly also Governor Youngkin, may have known of these
allegations long before they were widely publicized and before they were known to FCPS senior
Division leadership or the public are addressed below.
If you go to the document and scroll way down, there is a copy of a tweet from Elicia Brand that Miyares knew.
Not sure that is enough to say he knew.
The right wingers are claiming he knew. That’s pretty persuasive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breaking - Miyares attempted to manipulate the election by amplifying the claims of a right wing lunatic -
https://wjla.com/resources/pdf/2cc75b08-1116-4f49-81ad-da23af91b5ae-2025.10.16_ltr_to_b_cassidy.pdf
Going to spam every thread with this?
Anonymous wrote:From the lawyers "investigating."
However, as discussed below, it appears that Governor Youngkin’s and Virginia Attorney
General Jason Miyares’s Offices may have known of these allegations for a year or more before
the Governor referred them to the State Police for investigation. The apparent reasons for why
Attorney General Miyares, and possibly also Governor Youngkin, may have known of these
allegations long before they were widely publicized and before they were known to FCPS senior
Division leadership or the public are addressed below.
If you go to the document and scroll way down, there is a copy of a tweet from Elicia Brand that Miyares knew.
Not sure that is enough to say he knew.
Anonymous wrote:The Arizona AG is looking to sue to get their house representative confirmed.
https://news.yahoo.com/articles/johnson-refuses-swear-grijalva-brushes-151945529.html
I think a lot about which incoming Virginia AG will stand up to the federal government to protect Virginians. I don't think Miyares would sue if a similar case happened to Virginia.
Nineteen states sued the federal government to try to stop the Trump administration's mass firings of federal employees. Miyares did not join in, despite the large number of federal employees in Virginia.
What happens if National Guard members are deployed to Virginia against the governor's wishes? If there's a federal abortion ban? If the Trump administration attempts to assert control over the the state's colleges or takes funding away from them? If there are federal attempts to change our state elections?
I want an AG who will protect Virginia, not one who will stay quiet as a federal government tromps over states rights.
These aren't normal times. Our voting needs to reflect that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Arizona AG is looking to sue to get their house representative confirmed.
https://news.yahoo.com/articles/johnson-refuses-swear-grijalva-brushes-151945529.html
I think a lot about which incoming Virginia AG will stand up to the federal government to protect Virginians. I don't think Miyares would sue if a similar case happened to Virginia.
Nineteen states sued the federal government to try to stop the Trump administration's mass firings of federal employees. Miyares did not join in, despite the large number of federal employees in Virginia.
What happens if National Guard members are deployed to Virginia against the governor's wishes? If there's a federal abortion ban? If the Trump administration attempts to assert control over the the state's colleges or takes funding away from them? If there are federal attempts to change our state elections?
I want an AG who will protect Virginia, not one who will stay quiet as a federal government tromps over states rights.
These aren't normal times. Our voting needs to reflect that.
Thank you this is the only response anyone with brain cells who is a true American will vote this way