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At Peoria Pride, I was surprised to meet this person....

By degrees on a continuum or by categories of qualitative distinction, there are different kinds of surprise. From pleasant albeit mundane to mind-shatteringly & life altering, some types of surprise are far and away clearly different. Yesterday, I experienced the latter. 1/8

Saturday morning’s rain gave way to an afternoon of clear skies and high temperatures. Humidity also was high. River City Pride was held in downtown Peoria on the riverfront. A lot of people stopped at the League of Women Voters tent, where I helped to register voters. 2/8

Registering people to vote is non-partisan, but the nature of the event and the political tenor of “now” combined to make me very surprised to see a person who holds such high Federal office. I want to clarify: this person has his job thanks to a GOP POTUS. 3/8

I was able to run over and stop him before he disappeared in the crowd. One of the other people working at the League of Women Voters tent said “sure” when I gave her my flip phone [FN1] to take a photo. He chuckled and shook his head when I asked if that really was him. 4/8

I wanted to ask more questions, but he had to be other places. Photos taken, he wished well and hopped away. Only a couple of my fellow volunteers realized who this was. Readers can judge (no pun intended!) for themselves. I was surprised [FN2] 5/8

I believe this was John Roberts, Chief Justice of the All Time Most Corrupt Supreme Court. This is my opinion. Others may disagree. If this was Chief Justice Roberts, I believe I know where trump stuffed the envelope full of cash at SOTU. [FN3] 6/8
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Footnotes:
FN1. Just kidding. I would not simply “give” my device away. A Ned Ludd 714 flip phone is not an easy thing to find these days.
FN2. As in the most surprised I’ve ever been. 7/8

FN3. Think w/a joey in the pouch the room available was insufficient for an amount of cash any self-respecting SCOTUS C.J. would consider? Please read Shelby County v Holder, 570 U.S. 529 (2013) and tell me how “self-respecting” is an adjective that applies to Roberts. 8/8

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