Don lemonaide says 'voting right' bill being held up by minority rule??

When has 51% been < than 49%...when libtards use their FUZZY math!!

https://www.mrctv.org/videos/502-lem...rity-ruling-us
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Another fabulous source:


The MRC has been charged they view the media "through a funhouse mirror that renders everything--even the facts themselves--as manifestations of insidious bias".

MRC has produced free bumper stickers with messages such as: "I Don't Trust the Liberal Media!", "Don't Believe the Fake News Media!" and "The Media ♥ Socialism".

The organization rejects the scientific consensus on climate change, and criticizes media coverage that reflects the scientific consensus.
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lemonhead sucks dick.
Another fabulous source:


The MRC has been charged they view the media "through a funhouse mirror that renders everything--even the facts themselves--as manifestations of insidious bias".

MRC has produced free bumper stickers with messages such as: "I Don't Trust the Liberal Media!", "Don't Believe the Fake News Media!" and "The Media ♥ Socialism".

The organization rejects the scientific consensus on climate change, and criticizes media coverage that reflects the scientific consensus. Originally Posted by VitaMan
Again, you and the crock of shit talking points you parrot ...I guess you trust the libertard media that by BTH has rating THAT ALL COMBINED don't come close to Fox news in ANY time slot. Their rating are in the toilet like BRANDON'S polls.

The 90 high unemployment number that you were so happy to say in your posts over and over were because of people getting paid more to not work. I'm sure that's just an oversite on your part, but here are the facts to snap you back from your libtard trance


PERSONAL FINANCE
It pays to stay unemployed. That might be a good thing
PUBLISHED SAT, MAY 9 202010:36 AM EDTUPDATED WED, JUN 10 20209:05 AM EDT
Greg Iacurci

KEY POINTS
Roughly 40% of workers stand to make more money while unemployed than from their former jobs, according to one analysis of expanded benefits.
This is especially true for lower-wage earners, who are concentrated in certain industries like retail, accommodation and food services.
There are factors beyond a straight dollar-for-dollar comparison, however, that may dissuade Americans from trying to remain unemployed.