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Apr 22, 2021 23:17:58   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

That’s right plus more


I'm thinking that when things start to rumble here in America other countries may decide to follow suit.
We should've followed Iceland - although that's a small country by comparison.

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Apr 22, 2021 23:19:08   #
Sicilianthing
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
I'm thinking that when things start to rumble here in America other countries may decide to follow suit.
We should've followed Iceland - although that's a small country by comparison.


>>>

Indeed

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Apr 23, 2021 00:41:30   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Yep, we gotta keep killing babies, don't we, too many people on the planet as it is and the supply of body parts and stem cells is not keeping up with the demand.

You F-ing leftists are evil SOBs.

P.S. Sotomayor can kiss my Red, White and Blue ass.



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Apr 23, 2021 02:26:04   #
jelun
 
Who could be surprised that your reaction would be violence?


Wolf counselor wrote:
Take that.....................ol' hag !

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Apr 23, 2021 02:31:26   #
jelun
 
It seems to me that things "started to rumble" in the summer months of 2020 as the infiltration of law enforcement agencies bore fruit as peaceful protesters came under attack and imposters burned the cities down. Then there was the next step on 1/6, pretty much a failure, wouldn't you say?
Why would anyone decide to follow suit?
Most people recognize that the folks who refuse to believe in rules and order can't get it together to take over any form of organization not already in place.

Ginny_Dandy wrote:
I'm thinking that when things start to rumble here in America other countries may decide to follow suit.
We should've followed Iceland - although that's a small country by comparison.

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Apr 23, 2021 03:10:50   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
jelun wrote:
It seems to me that things "started to rumble" in the summer months of 2020 as the infiltration of law enforcement agencies bore fruit as peaceful protesters came under attack and imposters burned the cities down. Then there was the next step on 1/6, pretty much a failure, wouldn't you say?
Why would anyone decide to follow suit?
Most people recognize that the folks who refuse to believe in rules and order can't get it together to take over any form of organization not already in place.
It seems to me that things "started to rumble... (show quote)
"imposters burned the cities down"?

An imposter is someone who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others, especially for fraudulent gain. Who were these "imposters" of whom you speak supposed to be impersonating?

The thugs who rioted, looted, and burned were Anitfa, BLM, and other assorted malcontents and they weren't faking it.

Apparently you have some major short circuits inside your skull, your ability for discriminate thought and reasoning are evidently non-existent. Postmodern intellectualism, man, direct from the Kindergarden of Eden.

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Apr 23, 2021 05:45:28   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
It's going to be a REVOLUTIONARY WAR - Patriots against traitors!


One man's traitor is another's patriot, Ginny. I am a veteran who has been called a traitor by some left wing son-of-a-bitch who never spent a day in uniform.

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Apr 23, 2021 07:18:59   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warning
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warning
Brett Kavanaugh image via Screengrab

David Badash and The New Civil Rights Movement April 22, 2021

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered a strong warning to the American people and a strong rebuke of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the newest far-right-wing Justices on the Trump-shaped conservative-majority Court in a blistering but brilliant dissent handed down Thursday.

Justice Sotomayor warned this newly-constructed Court, unevenly weighted with six justices (ranging from highly conservative to far right-wing religious extremist,) is "willing to overrule precedent without even acknowledging it is doing so, much less providing any special justification."



That warning is similar to those posed by legal experts from the left who were extremely opposed to then-President Donald Trump's final Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. Justice Barrett's judicial opinions made clear she will not honor precedent, known as stare decisis. Without that legal guardrail many decidedly settled law targets of conservatives, from the right to choose an abortion to the right to marry, could be struck down by the "Trump Court."

The case Justice Sotomayor used to deliver her warning and her criticism of Justice Kavanaugh, is Jones v. Mississippi. It centers on a 15-year old boy who murdered his father, claimed self-defense, and was sentenced to life in prison. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled life in prison for minors convicted of "non-homicide crimes" constitutes cruel and unusual punishment, unless that minor is "incorrigible," or unable to be rehabilitated. (The ACLU's position is regardless of the type of crime, life in prison for minors is cruel and unusual.)



On Thursday Justice Kavanaugh, who himself has a history of disturbing acts in college, as his confirmation hearing proved, wrote the 6-3 majority opinion in which he upheld the lower court ruling that the defendant was rightly sentenced to life in prison despite no finding of whether or not he can be rehabilitated.



"How low this Court's respect for stare decisis has sunk," Justice Sotomayor warned.

"Not long ago, that doctrine was recognized as a pillar of the 'rule of law,' critical to 'keep the scale of justice even and steady, and not liable to waver with every new judge's opinion,'" she wrote, citing Kavanaugh's own opinion in a previous ruling.

"Now, it seems, the Court is willing to overrule precedent without even acknowledging it is doing so, much less providing any special justification. It is hard to see how that approach is 'founded in the law rather than in the proclivities of individuals,'" she added, again using Kavanaugh's own words against him.



She called the ruling a "contortion" of previous rulings, and writes: "As this Court has consistently reiterated, 'a departure from precedent demands special justification.'"

"The Court offers no such justification today. Nor could it," she charged.



"Instead of addressing these factors, the Court simply rewrites Miller and Montgomery," she observes, naming the two cases the provide the precedent today's ruling effectively overrules, "to say what the Court now wishes they had said and then denies that it has done any such thing."


Slate's legal expert Mark Joseph Stern calls the ruling in the case "barbarous," Sotomayor's warning "ominous," and her criticism of Kavanaugh "one of the most savage passages she has ever written."




University of Michigan Law School asst. professor Leah Litman:





The U.S. Supreme Court has now made emphatically clear it is an activist court and "settled law" is fair game.

Civil rights activists, and the American people who value their rights, consider yourselves warned
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warnin... (show quote)


No disturbing acts in college were proved.

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Apr 23, 2021 10:37:43   #
kemmer
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
It's going to be a REVOLUTIONARY WAR - Patriots against traitors!

Oh save that crap for a new board game.

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Apr 23, 2021 10:41:15   #
kemmer
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

There will be no unity
No compromise
No healing

We are past the PNR and that means the divisions are irreparable.

You tell 'em, Capt. America!

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Apr 23, 2021 13:24:17   #
F.D.R.
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warning
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warning
Brett Kavanaugh image via Screengrab

David Badash and The New Civil Rights Movement April 22, 2021

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered a strong warning to the American people and a strong rebuke of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the newest far right wing Justices on the Trump-shaped conservative-majority Court in a blistering but brilliant dissent handed down Thursday.

Justice Sotomayor warned this newly-constructed Court, unevenly weighted with six justices (ranging from highly conservative to far right wing religious extremist,) is "willing to overrule precedent without even acknowledging it is doing so, much less providing any special justification."



That warning is similar to those posed by legal experts from the left who were extremely opposed to then-President Donald Trump's final Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. Justice Barrett's judicial opinions made clear she will not honor precedent, known as stare decisis. Without that legal guardrail many decidedly settled law targets of conservatives, from the right to choose an abortion to the right to marry, could be struck down by the "Trump Court."

The case Justice Sotomayor used to deliver her warning and her criticism of Justice Kavanaugh, is Jones v. Mississippi. It centers on a 15-year old boy who murdered his father, claimed self defense, and was sentenced to life in prison. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled life in prison for minors convicted of "non-homicide crimes" constitutes cruel and unusual punishment, unless that minor has been found to be "incorrigible," or unable to be rehabilitated. (The ACLU's position is regardless of the type of crime, life in prison for minors is cruel and unusual.)



On Thursday Justice Kavanaugh, who himself has a history of disturbing acts in college, as his confirmation hearing proved, wrote the 6-3 majority opinion in which he upheld the lower court ruling that the defendant was rightly sentenced to life in prison despite no finding of whether or not he is able to be rehabilitated.



"How low this Court's respect for stare decisis has sunk," Justice Sotomayor warned.

"Not long ago, that doctrine was recognized as a pillar of the 'rule of law,' critical to 'keep the scale of justice even and steady, and not liable to waver with every new judge's opinion,'" she wrote, citing Kavanaugh's own opinion in a previous ruling.

"Now, it seems, the Court is willing to overrule precedent without even acknowledging it is doing so, much less providing any special justification. It is hard to see how that approach is 'founded in the law rather than in the proclivities of individuals,'" she added, again using Kavanaugh's own words against him.



She called the ruling a "contortion" of previous rulings, and writes: "As this Court has consistently reiterated, 'a departure from precedent demands special justification.'"

"The Court offers no such justification today. Nor could it," she charged.



"Instead of addressing these factors, the Court simply rewrites Miller and Montgomery," she observes, naming the two cases the provide the precedent today's ruling effectively overrules, "to say what the Court now wishes they had said, and then denies that it has done any such thing."


Slate's legal expert Mark Joseph Stern calls the ruling in the case "barbarous," Sotomayor's warning "ominous," and her criticism of Kavanaugh "one of the most savage passages she has ever written."




University of Michigan Law School asst. professor Leah Litman:





The U.S. Supreme Court has now made emphatically clear it is an activist court and "settled law" is fair game.

Civil rights activists, and the American people who value their rights, consider yourselves warned
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warnin... (show quote)


Okay, I'm warned, now shut up.

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Apr 23, 2021 13:31:28   #
ChJoe
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warning
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warning
Brett Kavanaugh image via Screengrab

David Badash and The New Civil Rights Movement April 22, 2021

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered a strong warning to the American people and a strong rebuke of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the newest far right wing Justices on the Trump-shaped conservative-majority Court in a blistering but brilliant dissent handed down Thursday.

Justice Sotomayor warned this newly-constructed Court, unevenly weighted with six justices (ranging from highly conservative to far right wing religious extremist,) is "willing to overrule precedent without even acknowledging it is doing so, much less providing any special justification."



That warning is similar to those posed by legal experts from the left who were extremely opposed to then-President Donald Trump's final Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. Justice Barrett's judicial opinions made clear she will not honor precedent, known as stare decisis. Without that legal guardrail many decidedly settled law targets of conservatives, from the right to choose an abortion to the right to marry, could be struck down by the "Trump Court."

The case Justice Sotomayor used to deliver her warning and her criticism of Justice Kavanaugh, is Jones v. Mississippi. It centers on a 15-year old boy who murdered his father, claimed self defense, and was sentenced to life in prison. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled life in prison for minors convicted of "non-homicide crimes" constitutes cruel and unusual punishment, unless that minor has been found to be "incorrigible," or unable to be rehabilitated. (The ACLU's position is regardless of the type of crime, life in prison for minors is cruel and unusual.)



On Thursday Justice Kavanaugh, who himself has a history of disturbing acts in college, as his confirmation hearing proved, wrote the 6-3 majority opinion in which he upheld the lower court ruling that the defendant was rightly sentenced to life in prison despite no finding of whether or not he is able to be rehabilitated.



"How low this Court's respect for stare decisis has sunk," Justice Sotomayor warned.

"Not long ago, that doctrine was recognized as a pillar of the 'rule of law,' critical to 'keep the scale of justice even and steady, and not liable to waver with every new judge's opinion,'" she wrote, citing Kavanaugh's own opinion in a previous ruling.

"Now, it seems, the Court is willing to overrule precedent without even acknowledging it is doing so, much less providing any special justification. It is hard to see how that approach is 'founded in the law rather than in the proclivities of individuals,'" she added, again using Kavanaugh's own words against him.



She called the ruling a "contortion" of previous rulings, and writes: "As this Court has consistently reiterated, 'a departure from precedent demands special justification.'"

"The Court offers no such justification today. Nor could it," she charged.



"Instead of addressing these factors, the Court simply rewrites Miller and Montgomery," she observes, naming the two cases the provide the precedent today's ruling effectively overrules, "to say what the Court now wishes they had said, and then denies that it has done any such thing."


Slate's legal expert Mark Joseph Stern calls the ruling in the case "barbarous," Sotomayor's warning "ominous," and her criticism of Kavanaugh "one of the most savage passages she has ever written."




University of Michigan Law School asst. professor Leah Litman:





The U.S. Supreme Court has now made emphatically clear it is an activist court and "settled law" is fair game.

Civil rights activists, and the American people who value their rights, consider yourselves warned
Sonia Sotomayor rips Brett Kavanaugh with a warnin... (show quote)


"Justice Barrett's judicial opinions made clear she will not honor precedent" ???????

Not true at all. She spelled out in a rather lengthy discourse during her confirmation hearings how precedents are handled as a matter of law. She totally shot down the accusation that she ignores precedents. In their ignorance, those questioning her simply weren't qualified to challenge her and to be honest, didn't understand her response. Judge Soto is being disingenuous and I am sure that given time, Barrett will respond with her own discussion if she hasn't already and you are just not being complete here.

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Apr 23, 2021 13:32:30   #
ChJoe
 
America 1 wrote:
No disturbing acts in college were proved.


Exactly, but they hang on to the accusations as if any accounts were even slightly corroborated by ANY witness.


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Apr 23, 2021 14:37:02   #
Joe Ann Mihalyi
 
Judge Kavanaugh"s Senate hearing did NOT prove any misdeeds when he was in college nor at any other time, only accused him but were never proven. Anyone can make an accusation, whether false or true, but to be valid must be proven.

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Apr 23, 2021 14:39:23   #
ChJoe
 
Joe Ann Mihalyi wrote:
Judge Kavanaugh"s Senate hearing did NOT prove any misdeeds when he was in college nor at any other time, only accused him but were never proven. Anyone can make an accusation, whether false or true, but to be valid must be proven.


And it was the most appalling display of democratic methods I have ever seen.

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