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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye10 View Post
    The left does not believe in fair play.....that is my point....I am yet again correct.
    The majority has the power to determine fair play and both used it confirm their nominations. The Democrats used the nuclear option to get some of their appointments approved and the Republicans used it to get theirs approved.

    Nothing unfair about that. The Democrats say the same thing about the Republicans being unfair and both sides are convinced they are right. They are both blinded by partisan bias.

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    lol she couldnt last 2 months?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walt View Post
    There is a huge difference between nominating someone a year before the election, and nominating someone AFTER the election that was lost.
    Nope, Biden was talking many months before an election about a President nominating somebody and how he would stop it... because he could. Stop lying to yourself. The left would be up in arms because the right would be running around like chickens without heads talking about how it is "too close" to an election and the left would be voting to establish them in there while they could...

    This Libertarian still will vote for Jo Jorgensen but still understands that this would happen, the only difference would be who was crying about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guno View Post
    May her memory be a blessing

    Yeah.....famous nationalists like Gandhi, Mandela, Churchill, Abe Lincoln....were scars upon humanity? Reality: History actual enlightens us to the truth..........The democrat party has been the party of slavery, the Ku Klux Klan (IN FACT: the modern democrat party had a former state leader of the KKK serving as a US Senator until his death in 2010), the party that opposed all the civil rights acts of the 50's and 60s (IN FACT: it was a republican majority that helped pass these civil rights acts)

    What? Left wing MAXIST FASCISM is replacing the RACE CARD now? How think do you stupid THE PEOPLE to be? There is propaganda and there is truth. Such as BLM (burning, looting and murdering) being a MARXIST group supported by SOCIALIST leftists....... and you don't think that killing millions of children in the womb is not fascist in the least? Promoting perverted SEX such as they do in the left wing state of California as they attempt to tell us that CHILDREN have the capacity to consent to perverted sex acts......

    PROJECTION: 101 You charge others of the very thing you support.

    I wonder just how long they have been giving Ginsburg the "WEEKEND AT BERNIES TREATMENT"?

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    She really kinda sucked, and hurt America greatly.

    Pardon me if I dont do the "Oh this is so sad!" proforma.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Hiden View Post
    I didn’t say it was a reason to do it

    They should do it because they can. And if offends your delicate pussy, then all the better
    If you were fully sane, then you'd understand the logic of "What goes around, comes around". Since you are obviously not the master of your own domain, it's forgivable that you are unable to understand the consequences always doing it because you can. You know, like raping women, abusing the elderly, theft, lying or any other deplorable crimes you want to do because you can.
    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

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    thoughts and prayers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    If you were fully sane, then you'd understand the logic of "What goes around, comes around". Since you are obviously not the master of your own domain, it's forgivable that you are unable to understand the consequences always doing it because you can. You know, like raping women, abusing the elderly, theft, lying or any other deplorable crimes you want to do because you can.
    You a Rebel...This is awesome!

    You are not supposed to be here, power has decided.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post


    Can you say 'Moscow Mitch' ?
    Mitch is a prime example of why the US government is still in a swamp. So it Pelosi. Trump is proving he's filling the swamp, not draining.
    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsuke View Post
    thoughts and prayers

    Good Boy/Girl/Whatever.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Mitch is a prime example of why the US government is still in a swamp. So it Pelosi. Trump is proving he's filling the swamp, not draining.
    Did Donald Trump vote for either one of them?

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    Not sure how congressional rules will work and if the minority can delay long enough or not.

    Murkowski and Collins are likely to refuse to vote.
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    LOCK HIM UP!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye10 View Post
    She really kinda sucked, and hurt America greatly.

    Pardon me if I dont do the "Oh this is so sad!" proforma.
    Scalia liked her a lot. I doubt a nutjob like Trump could do so.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/poste...iendship-work/
    Had Scalia been a justice when Ginsburg was arguing women’s rights cases before the court throughout the 1970s, he certainly would have have voted against her. He wrote the solo dissent to her majority in U.S. v. Virginia, the opinion that ended women’s exclusion from the Virginia Military Institute, and formed the capstone of her lifelong fight for gender equality. “This is not the interpretation of a Constitution,” Scalia complained, “but the creation of one.” Scalia bitterly opposed the Supreme Court’s gradual recognition of rights for gays and lesbians; Ginsburg was the first justice to preside over a same-sex marriage. Scalia referred to the Voting Rights Act, the law protecting ballot access for the historically disenfranchised, as one of several “racial entitlements” that Congress would be hard-pressed to end; Ginsburg ferociously dissented when the court gutted it.

    And yet. One former clerk told us Scalia was Ginsburg’s favored souvenir shopping buddy when they traveled together. On a trip to India, they famously rode an elephant, with Scalia sitting up front. What about feminism? “It had to do with the distribution of weight,” Ginsburg deadpanned slyly. They shared New Year’s Eves with their families and friends: “Scalia kills it and Marty [Ginsburg, Ruth’s husband] cooks it,” recalled one guest, former Bush solicitor general Theodore Olson. “I never heard them talk about anything political or ideological, because there would be no point,” Ginsburg’s grandson, Paul Spera, told us. In 2010, when Chief Justice Roberts announced Marty’s death from the bench, Scalia wiped tears from his eyes.

    “If you can’t disagree ardently with your colleagues about some issues of law and yet personally still be friends, get another job, for Pete’s sake,” is how Scalia once described their lifetime appointments. “As annoyed as you might be about his zinging dissent, he’s so utterly charming, so amusing, so sometimes outrageous, you can’t help but say, ‘I’m glad that he’s my friend or he’s my colleague,’ ” Ginsburg said. Sometimes, she said, she had to pinch herself to not laugh in the courtroom when Scalia said something audacious.
    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Scalia liked her a lot. I doubt a nutjob like Trump could do so.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/poste...iendship-work/
    Had Scalia been a justice when Ginsburg was arguing women’s rights cases before the court throughout the 1970s, he certainly would have have voted against her. He wrote the solo dissent to her majority in U.S. v. Virginia, the opinion that ended women’s exclusion from the Virginia Military Institute, and formed the capstone of her lifelong fight for gender equality. “This is not the interpretation of a Constitution,” Scalia complained, “but the creation of one.” Scalia bitterly opposed the Supreme Court’s gradual recognition of rights for gays and lesbians; Ginsburg was the first justice to preside over a same-sex marriage. Scalia referred to the Voting Rights Act, the law protecting ballot access for the historically disenfranchised, as one of several “racial entitlements” that Congress would be hard-pressed to end; Ginsburg ferociously dissented when the court gutted it.

    And yet. One former clerk told us Scalia was Ginsburg’s favored souvenir shopping buddy when they traveled together. On a trip to India, they famously rode an elephant, with Scalia sitting up front. What about feminism? “It had to do with the distribution of weight,” Ginsburg deadpanned slyly. They shared New Year’s Eves with their families and friends: “Scalia kills it and Marty [Ginsburg, Ruth’s husband] cooks it,” recalled one guest, former Bush solicitor general Theodore Olson. “I never heard them talk about anything political or ideological, because there would be no point,” Ginsburg’s grandson, Paul Spera, told us. In 2010, when Chief Justice Roberts announced Marty’s death from the bench, Scalia wiped tears from his eyes.

    “If you can’t disagree ardently with your colleagues about some issues of law and yet personally still be friends, get another job, for Pete’s sake,” is how Scalia once described their lifetime appointments. “As annoyed as you might be about his zinging dissent, he’s so utterly charming, so amusing, so sometimes outrageous, you can’t help but say, ‘I’m glad that he’s my friend or he’s my colleague,’ ” Ginsburg said. Sometimes, she said, she had to pinch herself to not laugh in the courtroom when Scalia said something audacious.
    They are very chummy with each other as they sell the Constitution out.

    These people are really bad people.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    This country is so fucked.

    It is time to wake up now!
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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