Rabbits Against Magic by Jonathan Lemon for March 23, 2025

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    braindead Premium Member 3 days ago

    Ya t’ink?

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    B UTTONS  3 days ago

    The petition website was knocked out by a DOGE ball.

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    Imagine  3 days ago

    That can get you arrested. And deported. Just for starters.

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    gokar fight oligarchy   3 days ago

    It’s time to put aside little differences and fight against the Oligarchy that’s taking over the government.

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    kaffekup   2 days ago

    Everyone should do what they can. However, I always feel that petitions are designed to increase mailing lists and donations.

    Politicians are going to do what’s in their best interests no matter what.

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    Zebrastripes  2 days ago

    The problem is Congress and all politicians are either afraid of him and they’ll lose their careers or their funds for re~election will dry up. They’ll all eventually be thrown under the bus, regardless….

    Spineless cowards, putting their self first instead of doing what they were originally elected for…to protect We the PEOPLE. Hello…remember US? It’s COUNTRY before party!

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    ncorgbl  2 days ago

    Is that what Jessica Aber did?

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    synergywizardry  2 days ago

    Online petitions don’t EVEN get weighed.

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    sperry532  2 days ago

    Electronic petitions are of little use as the politicians simply ignore them. The idea is that the e-pettions are just done by bots. Physical petitions are better as they provide actual signatures and the addresses are more likely to be real. Physical letters are much better as are phone calls.

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    braindead Premium Member 2 days ago

    From Jim Writght:

    “Now the right to vote is not absolute.”

    That’s the lawyer for Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin, who lost an election and thus a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court and who is now suing in an effort to have 65,000 votes thrown out, the election overturned, and himself declared the election’s winner anyway — despite two full recounts.

    And the crux of his argument is: “the right to vote is not absolute”

    In a DEMOCRACY, argues a man who wants to sit on the highest court in the state, the right to vote is not absolute.

    Essentially: I can’t win if you count ALL the ballots.

    Take your time, think about that.

    The only kind of democracy republicans believe in isn’t the North Carolina kind, it’s the North Korean kind.

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    banjoAhhh!   2 days ago

    Mr. Wiggly: He’s in the 3rd panel, trying to find a place to hide from Musk’s thugs.

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