Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away

Or maybe, just maybe she was like many hard working Americans that are determined, and work until there dying days.

I wish, for her sake, she could have spent more time with her family instead of working until her death.

If people could come back and write their own epitaphs, a lot of tombstones would probably include something about wishing to have spent more time with family than the job. I worked for a really nice guy who had decided that it was time to spend less time and effort on the job and more with his family. This was during the summer, by the fall I knew something was wrong with him (and thinking brain tumor and hoping not), by Thanksgiving it was obvious and he was diagnosed with a brain tumor (glioblastoma), he died in early spring after two surgeries. I never felt the same about work afterwards.
 
I said I was going to have a moratorium on talking about RGB's SCOTUS replacement but all this got me to thinking.

I wonder what Clarence Thomas privately thinks of Joe Biden?
He’s a crazy honkey in a town filled with crazy honkeys.
 
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I don't know anything about Amy Coney Barrett, but let's not slow walk this nomination. To quote our former cuck president "elections have consequences"
The last confirmation they brought up her being Catholic as an issue and questioned her ability to separate her faith from the judges seat. She is a constitutionalist.
 
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Dems Pledge Ongoing Protests Over RBG Replacement, Target Mitch McConnell’s Homes In DC, KY

Democrats and, particularly, progressive activists, have pledged ongoing protests targeting Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) over his plan to shepherd a replacement for the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg through the Senate confirmation process ahead of the November presidential election.

Before either party had weighed in on the political consequences of Ginsburg’s death, though, protesters had amassed outside the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., for a part-vigil, part-demonstration against filling Ginsburg’s seat with a Republican appointee. After a number of speeches and an impromptu memorial, protesters called up the location of Mitch McConnell’s D.C. home and marched over.

McConnell, to their great disappointment, was not home at the time.

“His house is entirely dark,” Charlotte Clymer of the Truman Project tweeted. ” Significant police presence out front. It’s clear that he’s not here, as confirmed by a neighbor who is not fond of him. People are going home.”

Dems Pledge Ongoing Protests Over RBG Replacement, Target Mitch McConnell’s Homes In DC, KY
So instead of grieving over their Justice hero, and holding candlelight vigils and stuffed animal and flower memorials outside RBG house and the SC they choose to menace the Senate majority leaders private residence. The definition of classy
 
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The last confirmation they brought up her being Catholic as an issue and questioned her ability to separate her faith from the judges seat. She is a constitutionalist.
So which is worse to democrats now, Catholics or Protestants. RGB was Jewish so they can't have a problem with that and they have already praised the religion of Islam.
 
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LOL. When it comes to this forum, the overwhelming amount of hostility shown is from Trump supporters. It's an aggressive and visceral anger. I will ask again: Do you guys honestly consider your approach to politics to be more civil than the radical left-wingers that you like to make fun of? This thread has been nuts.
Probably because we are tired of the leftist crap. Impeach... Russia... stormy.... yada yada yada.

She lost. Deal with it.
 
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Respect and party on Christine!!!
 
Too bad
Exactly. The American people didn't re-elect Obama in 2012 to only serve 3 years. Garland was nominated in March of 2016. Obama still had 20% of his 2nd term in office left. That is a lot of time left to be calling someone a "lame duck".
You shouldn't have tried to impeach since before the election was even finished. Reap what you sowed
 
if the court is packed, the nation is over. there will literally be states leave the union, probably led by Texas.

Not altogether a bad idea; let's hope they do a lessons learned thing first. The way I see it, some of the real positives are a shift in manufacturing - particularly of the military sort - and still plenty of oil, food, and other staples produced in the south. The real negative is all the damn yankees that migrated south - have to divert resources to man the concentration camps.
 
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Not altogether a bad idea; let's hope they do a lessons learned thing first. The way I see it, some of the real positives are a shift in manufacturing - particularly of the military sort - and still plenty of oil, food, and other staples produced in the south. The real negative is all the damn yankees that migrated south - have to divert resources to man the concentration camps.
I kind of feel sorry for Nashville, Asheville and Charlotte since they'll be interned. Since a lot of the modern day manufacturing has been moved to the south or mexico the yankees are f'd when the next civil war takes place. This reminds me, I need to buy some more guns and ammo so my grandkids have the needed firepower.
 
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