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They are so befuddled They couldn't even spell properly in their motion.Beekeeper » 13 May 2026, 6:37 am » wrote: ↑ Now that **** lost that little REDISTRICTING WAR, they are NOW wanting to REDISTRICT DELAWARE!!
But for ONE tiny little problem.
DELAWARE only has ONE "at-large" Congresscritter. That means the ENTIRE STATE votes for their ONE REPRESENTATIVE!!
So now, they want to GERRYMANDER that one seat!!
https://x.com/bennpetersen/status/20538 ... m-n2675979
They really ARE this 'G'damn **** STUPID!!
@Blackvegetable , what, exactly are they going to REDISTRICTIN DELAWARE??
SHIRLEY you know!!!
So **** STUPID!!
Huey » 13 May 2026, 8:00 am » wrote: ↑ They are so befuddled They couldn't even spell properly in their motion.
Late Friday, Virginia Democrats led by Attorney General Jay Jones, House Speaker Don Scott, and State Senator Louise Lucas filed a motion to stay the state Supreme Court’s ruling that struck their redistricting referendum from the ballot. The filing, prepared by Solicitor General Tillman Breckenridge, misspelled 'Virginia' as 'Virgnia' and miswrote 'senator' as 'sentator' on its first page. The errors quickly drew online criticism, distracting from the Democrats’ legal arguments in a case with major electoral stakes.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/insight/ ... napshot-68
They also sent it to the wrong court:
Sure enough, Virginia legislators emblazoned their emergency petition with an address "to the Supreme Court of Virginia" instead of the highest U.S. court, according to an image of the document shared on social media by Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-l ... ng-blunder
Not befuddled, it’s their edumucation level…oh, and spellcheck was apparently on the Fritz…Huey » 13 May 2026, 8:00 am » wrote: ↑ They are so befuddled They couldn't even spell properly in their motion.
Late Friday, Virginia Democrats led by Attorney General Jay Jones, House Speaker Don Scott, and State Senator Louise Lucas filed a motion to stay the state Supreme Court’s ruling that struck their redistricting referendum from the ballot. The filing, prepared by Solicitor General Tillman Breckenridge, misspelled 'Virginia' as 'Virgnia' and miswrote 'senator' as 'sentator' on its first page. The errors quickly drew online criticism, distracting from the Democrats’ legal arguments in a case with major electoral stakes.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/insight/ ... napshot-68
They also sent it to the wrong court:
Sure enough, Virginia legislators emblazoned their emergency petition with an address "to the Supreme Court of Virginia" instead of the highest U.S. court, according to an image of the document shared on social media by Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-l ... ng-blunder
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"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom Errors happenHuey » 13 May 2026, 8:00 am » wrote: ↑ They are so befuddled They couldn't even spell properly in their motion.
Late Friday, Virginia Democrats led by Attorney General Jay Jones, House Speaker Don Scott, and State Senator Louise Lucas filed a motion to stay the state Supreme Court’s ruling that struck their redistricting referendum from the ballot. The filing, prepared by Solicitor General Tillman Breckenridge, misspelled 'Virginia' as 'Virgnia' and miswrote 'senator' as 'sentator' on its first page. The errors quickly drew online criticism, distracting from the Democrats’ legal arguments in a case with major electoral stakes.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/insight/ ... napshot-68
They also sent it to the wrong court:
Sure enough, Virginia legislators emblazoned their emergency petition with an address "to the Supreme Court of Virginia" instead of the highest U.S. court, according to an image of the document shared on social media by Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-l ... ng-blunder
They all should be ridiculed.*Roshambo » 13 May 2026, 8:40 am » wrote: ↑ Errors happen
In March 2026, the Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi faced ridicule for filing an emergency appeal with multiple basic spelling errors. The document incorrectly spelled "voters" as "votors,""United States" as "United Staes," and "emergency" as "emeregency,"