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You still haven't passed my pipe
- Location
- Pinner, Middlesex
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- he/him
You might think that...Wait...it's Leonard ain't it?
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You might think that...Wait...it's Leonard ain't it?
I've been on a bit of a Colin Jeavons fanfest, so I've decided to give him a tribute.
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If we joined the US in the modern era, at least since Te Tiriti was incorporated into law, there would be. And this would cause other indigenous groups to want the same representation. And this would cause the US to lose interest in New Zealand as an avenue of expansion. As a general rule: in no timeline is there a USA which treats racial issues with sensitivity.Originally I was going to do US House of Representatives election in New Zealand, and then I got to wondering if there would be a reserved Maori seat for House and Senate, and then I wondered if we'd pass an Amendment specifically granting the Maori the right to elect a House member a la DC, and then I got to wondering if that amendment would also include one for Australian aborigines, and then I got to wonder if the various US native tribes would demand one, and then I got to wondering if there'd be multiple Amendments (one each for each native tribe), and then I told myself to slow down and start with something a but more...simple. Much more scaled back. And that's how we got this.
If we joined the US in the modern era, at least since Te Tiriti was incorporated into law, there would be. And this would cause other indigenous groups to want the same representation. And this would cause the US to lose interest in New Zealand as an avenue of expansion. As a general rule: in no timeline is there a USA which treats racial issues with sensitivity.
Ewww, Sinn Féin getting a seat. Good box.With it being one year today since the 2019 United Kingdom General Election, I thought it would be a good time to present the final election box of my now dormant Time for Real Change project. Presented to you at the exact time of the exit poll.View attachment 29345
DISCLAIMER: I am fully aware of the ASB nature of this result.
I made this box back in September almost, but I've refrained from posting it just about anywhere. I thought with it being the anniversary it would be a good opportunity to post it.Ewww, Sinn Féin getting a seat. Good box.
*desperately claws at computer screen, attempting to enter this world to escape his own, realising his futility at a fleeting moment, curls up into a ball and tearfully begins to hum 'solidarity forever'*With it being one year today since the 2019 United Kingdom General Election, I thought it would be a good time to present the final election box of my now dormant Time for Real Change project. Presented to you at the exact time of the exit poll. Also the parliament summary.View attachment 29345
With it being one year today since the 2019 United Kingdom General Election, I thought it would be a good time to present the final election box of my now dormant Time for Real Change project. Presented to you at the exact time of the exit poll. Also the parliament summary.
Historians often attribute the positions which President Henry Wallace held regarding his support of trade unionism in the South and his criticisms on the racial disenfranchisement of black communities, which was often fueled by corrupt political machines.
For without his groundbreaking strategy, Robert Taft's 1952 Presidential campaign would have never achieved victory despite his advocacy for state's rights and the use of a Southern running mate."
Yeah, the Conservative Coalition was deeply opposed to the rising influence of social unionism in the South and how Roosevelt gave trade unions more influence throughout the war, which ended up becoming a major criticism against Wallace from Southern politicians.Hrm. In which Southern states trade unions were at their most powerful by this point?
That's a surprise...who is Taft's 1952 running mate?
What I was planning was that Sturgeon resigns as SNP leader after the 2019 election, is acting leader through to the leadership election, and then Cherry wins the leadership election while in the HoC and becomes First Minister. Sturgeon then resigns her seat which allows Cherry to enter Holyrood, while in the meantime Swinney leads the party there. This by-election is delayed by the coronavirus, and I have half a mind to make it December 12th.View attachment 29370
To some, this might count as the sandwich being a little dry in terms of monkey's paw stuff, but when i saw it I let out an audible "Oh no!"
I'm confused by how the dynamics worked, though, Sturgeon left her seat in Glasgow and was replaced by Cherry? Was she party couped by Cherry while in Cherry was in the HoC and then resigned as an MSP, letting Cherry take her seat? That seems a bit roundabout.