The new "whistleblower" website is now up in Texas here for people to drop their anonymous tips about suspected people giving abortions. It turns out that a lot of people are indeed overwhelming the site, though not necessarily the kind of tips being asked for. Apparently, memes of "Shrek" are very popular. This is the form. They also ask if you're a public official, but you get the idea. I thought I'd help out, too. There's a limit to how much help they'll accept, though, since all the boxes have limits on how much you can type in them. The Zip box, for instance, only allows for five characters. Only the first two questions really permit extensive text and explanation, and the second isn't much. Still, this was my attempt to participate -- > How do you think the law has been violated? That is not a good question. You shouldn't be asking how I or anyone "thinks" the law has been violated. That's just a silly guessing game. What you what to know, I assume, is how one is absolutely 100% certain that the law has, in fact, been broken. Because we're talking about breaking the law, right?! So, how one "thinks" about a law is meaningless. What you want is incontrovertible evidence, right? But that's not what you're asking, so I don't get what you're doing??? And it seems neither do you. > How did you obtain this evidence? Now, see, that's the problem I was talking about! Here you're asking about evidence, but before you just wanted to know what I think. What I think is that you're clueless about what you're doing. Make up your mind! > Clinic or Doctor this evidence relates to Wouldn't it be a hoot if I said "Seuss" or "Kissinger" or "Scholl"? > City A small town doesn’t count? > State Hey, this is a Texas-only law! > Zip It is > County Isn't city & state enough??
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