Federal judges redraw TX voting districts

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Re: Federal judges redraw TX voting districts

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n5wd wrote:No, in this case I meant you and those with similar ethnicity/religion/etc. That's what's breaking up the Balkans, division by religious beliefs, ethnicity, etc.
Isn't that the effect achieved by forming districts that represent particular ethnic groups?
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n5wd wrote:No, in this case I meant you and those with similar ethnicity/religion/etc. That's what's breaking up the Balkans, division by religious beliefs, ethnicity, etc.
Herein lies the crux of the problem.

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The Annoyed Man wrote:I saw on TV this afternoon that Texas Attorney General Gregg Abbot has filed suit with SCOTUS asking them to stay the redistricting.....

http://txredistricting.org/post/1336970 ... -on-monday
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WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has blocked the use of Texas state legislative and congressional district maps that were drawn by federal judges to boost minorities’ voting power.
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Glad to see SCOTUS taking a step in the right direction. Much remains ahead. I predict an extremely chaotic election cycle next year.
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Yep. SCOTUS hearings on Jan 9th, but this was a huge step forward.
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It appears the U. S. Supreme Court has thrown out the judge-drawn redistricting map, in favor of the map drawn by our duly elected representatives. As it should have. Holy separation of powers, batman!! :hurry:
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So, it starts all over again.............argh!
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The ruling sent the issue back to the Texas-based federal court to resolve. All sides –including the justices– openly expressed concern whether a final resolution from three federal courts now considering the Texas maps –including the Supreme Court– would come in time before the November elections.
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All it is is ...

Feds want the Southern States to postpone GOP Primaries until December 22, 2012?
Since 12/21/12 is TEOTWAWKI anyway and elections are probably November-ish ... :lol:

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The court challenge is a plot to deny Texans a voice in choosing someone who might beat Obama.
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SCOTUS has just overruled the Texas redistricting plan, on the grounds that the three judge panel from San Antonio had exceeded the law in doing so.
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Lambda Force wrote:The court challenge is a plot to deny Texans a voice in choosing someone who might beat Obama.
I had a suspicion of that, too.
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