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you are obviously a bot keeping track of my posts and repeating back to me what I've previously posted on this board. Waste of time. Good try, though.
>5658493 (lb)
you are obviously a bot keeping track of my posts and repeating back to me what I've previously posted on this board. Waste of time. Good try, though.
>5658746
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thanks anon
>Expect to find many heartbreaking betrayals, and horrific crimes by those in power whom you previously trusted, and of all affiliations.
I cant speak for other anons, but I'd rather be broken by the Truth than to be content in a lie. Thanks for this reminder.
Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Justice Department Reaches Agreement with Harris County, Texas, to Ensure Polling Place Accessibility for Voters with Disabilities
The Justice Department today reached an agreement with Harris County, Texas, to resolve its lawsuit in the Southern District of Texas alleging that Harris County violated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by failing to provide an accessible voting program to voters with disabilities, including accessible polling places. Harris County’s voting program—the third largest in the country—includes over 750 polling places. The Justice Department’s complaint alleges that many polling places in Harris County have architectural barriers—such as steep ramps, gaps in sidewalks and walkways, and locked gates along the route barring pedestrian access—that make them inaccessible to voters with mobility and vision disabilities.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-reaches-agreement-harris-county-texas-ensure-polling-place-accessibility