Yes, I misspoke. It has been a while and I was conflating several things, actually. I appreciate you keeping me honest. Your comment got me wondering if I might need to refresh my memory and yes I did. I can't complain, though, because I enjoy the topic.
@ goat, I apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused.
Azteca were recruited by Spaniards to aid in the Spanish conquest of the Maya, but the Azteca themselves only had occasional skirmishes with the Maya. The Azteca acquisition of everything Maya occurred through normal relations, trade and travel.
Are you suggesting there're wormholes or warp space travel? If so, how much are you willing to spend to send AI out to search for science fiction? Look how much taxpayers spent on the moon landing hoax. Maybe we should find housing for all the people living under bridges first.
U.S. Supreme Court lets Chevron foe Donziger's contempt conviction stand
By Nate Raymond
Two members of the Supreme Court's 6-3 conservative majority, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, dissented from the decision to not hear the appeal, with Gorsuch saying that the Constitution "does not tolerate what happened here."
"However much the district court may have thought Mr. Donziger warranted punishment, the prosecution in this case broke a basic constitutional promise essential to our liberty," Gorsuch wrote.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-sup...nd-2023-03-27/
All 3 liberal jurists voted against the constitution.
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