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Sep 27, 2020 03:21:16   #
PulletSurprise Loc: Columbus, GA
 
Democrat Progressives are at it again... there's no shame in the sewage.

They sink to a new low. They are bringing Justice Amy Coney Barrett's children under fire, suggesting the adopted children were trafficked.

Waste Stream Media are habitually slandering in an effort to devastate individuals and their families.
Dem Progressive politicians walk hand-in-hand with their propaganda allies... the 'end justifies the means!' They are evil to the core of their beings!

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Sep 27, 2020 04:03:42   #
Kevyn
 
PulletSurprise wrote:
Democrat Progressives are at it again... there's no shame in the sewage.

They sink to a new low. They are bringing Justice Amy Coney Barrett's children under fire, suggesting the adopted children were trafficked.

Waste Stream Media are habitually slandering in an effort to devastate individuals and their families.
Dem Progressive politicians walk hand-in-hand with their propaganda allies... the 'end justifies the means!' They are evil to the core of their beings!

If she lacks the morals to publicly decline the illegitimate nomination by the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon she deserves all this and more, and she will get it.

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Sep 27, 2020 05:42:04   #
tbutkovich
 
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By All Freedom Loving Americans

While she hasn’t explicitly challenged the precedent established by Roe v. Wade in her capacity as a judge, Amy Coney Barrett — pegged by some as the odds-on favorite to be President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee — has more than demonstrated her commitment to life in the way that she’s formed her family.

While serving as a judge on the Seventh Circuit, Barrett has not questioned Roe’s overall precedent in two separate cases involving a******n. But her legal credentials and personal background — Barrett is a mother of seven, including two adopted children from Haiti and a biological son with Down syndrome — have drawn rave reviews from conservatives and pro-life activists.

Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of the Susan B. Anthony List, told the New York Times that Barrett is “the perfect combination of brilliant jurist and a woman who brings the argument to the court that is potentially the contrary to the views of the sitting women justices.”

A Senate GOP aide said that “the consensus view” among Republicans is that Barrett “would be rock solid” on pro-life issues, according to Politico.

Further proof of Barrett’s strong pro-life credentials comes from the judge herself.

Judge Patrick J. Schiltz, a mentor of Barrett’s, told the Times that Barrett learned of her youngest’s diagnosis in prenatal testing, and chose to keep the pregnancy (the Times later added a correction noting that this was incorrect). And in an interview hosted last year by the Notre Dame alumni club of Washington, D.C., Barrett described how in 2009, she and her husband Jesse — despite having four kids at home already — were trying to adopt a second child from Haiti, a process that seemed destined for failure.

“It looked like it wasn’t going to happen, and then they told us it wasn’t going to happen — paperwork things had just gone south. And so mentally and emotionally, we had closed that door,” Barrett recalled. “ . . . It was right around December and I thought to myself, ‘we should just cut that paperwork, just pull it out and bring it to a close, because they told us that it’s not happening, so we might as well just not have that loose end h*****g out there.’ But Christmas came and we didn’t do anything about it.”

After the horrific 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Haiti in January 2010, however, the U.S. State Department eased some adoption requirements to expedite the process, and the Barretts’s case was allowed to proceed.

And as Jesse was figuring out how to pick up their new son in Florida, Barrett suddenly learned that she was pregnant — despite thinking at the time that “for a variety of reasons, we weren’t sure that would happen” — turning everything back on its head.

“We had an intense three-hour period where we had to decide were we going to go forward with going to get John Peter in Florida, because we discovered that Juliette was going to be coming that year too,” Barrett said, recalling the disbelief from adding one child to the family to suddenly having an additional one.

“I walked up to the cemetery on campus and I just sat down on one of the benches and I just thought ‘okay, well if life’s really hard, at least it’s short,’” Barrett recalled joking to herself. “But I thought, ‘what, what greater thing can you do than raise children? That’s where you have your greatest impact on the world.’”

Jesse Barrett ultimately went to Florida and brought home John Peter.

This woman's adoption of a black child from Haiti demonstrates that she does not harbor any racial bias. This woman's birthing of a Down Syndrome baby demonstrates that she does not believe in a******n or euthansia.

In My Personal View, we need to celebrate Trump's pick of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. She has a good heart and pure soul. God Bless America and Praise the Lord for this great choice!

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Sep 27, 2020 05:55:15   #
Radiance3
 
Judge Amy Coney Barrett is the best of the century. America is fortunate to have her.
The most moral, intelligent and religious people don't think evil. They always think of the positives side of mankind. These are the Republicans, Because they are Christians. Coney Barrett, is brilliant, and I think we are very lucky to have her. She is not only brilliant constitutionalist, but kind, loving, compassionate with the highest moral and integrity I've ever known in a woman. She is almost perfect.

On the contrary, the radical democrat c*******ts, are filled with evil thoughts, and violence. Burning cities, k*****g, burning properties, destroying stores, l**ting, stealing, drug dealers, drug addicts. Their women making so many babies with many men, no real fathers.
The brains of the radical c*******t democrats are always filled with rubbish, crimes, violence, and all kinds of trash. That is why they have trashy brains.
C*******t democrats' heart and soul are filled with evil thoughts, inside. That is why their cities and environment where they live are filled with violence, where they k**l, steal, l**t, burn everything they find, sell drugs, drug addicts, k**l innocent people young and old, k**l law enforcement officers when they are caught selling drugs,
You radical c*******t democrats are evil people, and I don't want you around my community. That is why I live in a gated community, cause I don't want democrats around me. They are mostly morons, that is why the only thing they know is complain, steal and k**l people.

President Trump is the best president we ever have since president Reagan. Barack Obama is the word president. He made b****s worst, violent, and ugly works all over, by k*****g people, l**ting and stealing.
https://www.amazon.com/Worst-President-History-Legacy-Barack-ebook/product-reviews/B01HE7KDWQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA6fsRu-eW0

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Sep 27, 2020 06:38:40   #
Tug484
 
Kevyn wrote:
If she lacks the morals to publicly decline the illegitimate nomination by the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon she deserves all this and more, and she will get it.


You need to give your keyboard a break.
You're giving it an inferiority complex with all the hog wash you type on it.

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Sep 27, 2020 06:52:34   #
tbutkovich
 
Kevy,

If you want some credibility on this board, go to Haiti or other severely depressed areas around the world and adopt a child. Oh I see, you don’t have the time or energy to do that because pounding out lies, innuendo’s and bull$chitt on your computer has more priority. Get a Life!

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Sep 27, 2020 08:38:04   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
PulletSurprise wrote:
Democrat Progressives are at it again... there's no shame in the sewage.

They sink to a new low. They are bringing Justice Amy Coney Barrett's children under fire, suggesting the adopted children were trafficked.

Waste Stream Media are habitually slandering in an effort to devastate individuals and their families.
Dem Progressive politicians walk hand-in-hand with their propaganda allies... the 'end justifies the means!' They are evil to the core of their beings!


Why is that the loons in wings are the loudest? Why is it that people of supposedly sound minds keep listening to them?

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Sep 27, 2020 09:28:04   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
tbutkovich wrote:
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By All Freedom Loving Americans

While she hasn’t explicitly challenged the precedent established by Roe v. Wade in her capacity as a judge, Amy Coney Barrett — pegged by some as the odds-on favorite to be President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee — has more than demonstrated her commitment to life in the way that she’s formed her family.

While serving as a judge on the Seventh Circuit, Barrett has not questioned Roe’s overall precedent in two separate cases involving a******n. But her legal credentials and personal background — Barrett is a mother of seven, including two adopted children from Haiti and a biological son with Down syndrome — have drawn rave reviews from conservatives and pro-life activists.

Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of the Susan B. Anthony List, told the New York Times that Barrett is “the perfect combination of brilliant jurist and a woman who brings the argument to the court that is potentially the contrary to the views of the sitting women justices.”

A Senate GOP aide said that “the consensus view” among Republicans is that Barrett “would be rock solid” on pro-life issues, according to Politico.

Further proof of Barrett’s strong pro-life credentials comes from the judge herself.

Judge Patrick J. Schiltz, a mentor of Barrett’s, told the Times that Barrett learned of her youngest’s diagnosis in prenatal testing, and chose to keep the pregnancy (the Times later added a correction noting that this was incorrect). And in an interview hosted last year by the Notre Dame alumni club of Washington, D.C., Barrett described how in 2009, she and her husband Jesse — despite having four kids at home already — were trying to adopt a second child from Haiti, a process that seemed destined for failure.

“It looked like it wasn’t going to happen, and then they told us it wasn’t going to happen — paperwork things had just gone south. And so mentally and emotionally, we had closed that door,” Barrett recalled. “ . . . It was right around December and I thought to myself, ‘we should just cut that paperwork, just pull it out and bring it to a close, because they told us that it’s not happening, so we might as well just not have that loose end h*****g out there.’ But Christmas came and we didn’t do anything about it.”

After the horrific 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Haiti in January 2010, however, the U.S. State Department eased some adoption requirements to expedite the process, and the Barretts’s case was allowed to proceed.

And as Jesse was figuring out how to pick up their new son in Florida, Barrett suddenly learned that she was pregnant — despite thinking at the time that “for a variety of reasons, we weren’t sure that would happen” — turning everything back on its head.

“We had an intense three-hour period where we had to decide were we going to go forward with going to get John Peter in Florida, because we discovered that Juliette was going to be coming that year too,” Barrett said, recalling the disbelief from adding one child to the family to suddenly having an additional one.

“I walked up to the cemetery on campus and I just sat down on one of the benches and I just thought ‘okay, well if life’s really hard, at least it’s short,’” Barrett recalled joking to herself. “But I thought, ‘what, what greater thing can you do than raise children? That’s where you have your greatest impact on the world.’”

Jesse Barrett ultimately went to Florida and brought home John Peter.

This woman's adoption of a black child from Haiti demonstrates that she does not harbor any racial bias. This woman's birthing of a Down Syndrome baby demonstrates that she does not believe in a******n or euthansia.

In My Personal View, we need to celebrate Trump's pick of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. She has a good heart and pure soul. God Bless America and Praise the Lord for this great choice!
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By... (show quote)


Nobody cares what your personal view is.
She has a dark side. I will bet on it!
Whether it’s lofty aspirations or just enabling trumps F-upped behavior.
My guess is she made a deal with the Devil.

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Sep 27, 2020 09:32:09   #
Lonewolf
 
tbutkovich wrote:
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By All Freedom Loving Americans

While she hasn’t explicitly challenged the precedent established by Roe v. Wade in her capacity as a judge, Amy Coney Barrett — pegged by some as the odds-on favorite to be President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee — has more than demonstrated her commitment to life in the way that she’s formed her family.

While serving as a judge on the Seventh Circuit, Barrett has not questioned Roe’s overall precedent in two separate cases involving a******n. But her legal credentials and personal background — Barrett is a mother of seven, including two adopted children from Haiti and a biological son with Down syndrome — have drawn rave reviews from conservatives and pro-life activists.

Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of the Susan B. Anthony List, told the New York Times that Barrett is “the perfect combination of brilliant jurist and a woman who brings the argument to the court that is potentially the contrary to the views of the sitting women justices.”

A Senate GOP aide said that “the consensus view” among Republicans is that Barrett “would be rock solid” on pro-life issues, according to Politico.

Further proof of Barrett’s strong pro-life credentials comes from the judge herself.

Judge Patrick J. Schiltz, a mentor of Barrett’s, told the Times that Barrett learned of her youngest’s diagnosis in prenatal testing, and chose to keep the pregnancy (the Times later added a correction noting that this was incorrect). And in an interview hosted last year by the Notre Dame alumni club of Washington, D.C., Barrett described how in 2009, she and her husband Jesse — despite having four kids at home already — were trying to adopt a second child from Haiti, a process that seemed destined for failure.

“It looked like it wasn’t going to happen, and then they told us it wasn’t going to happen — paperwork things had just gone south. And so mentally and emotionally, we had closed that door,” Barrett recalled. “ . . . It was right around December and I thought to myself, ‘we should just cut that paperwork, just pull it out and bring it to a close, because they told us that it’s not happening, so we might as well just not have that loose end h*****g out there.’ But Christmas came and we didn’t do anything about it.”

After the horrific 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Haiti in January 2010, however, the U.S. State Department eased some adoption requirements to expedite the process, and the Barretts’s case was allowed to proceed.

And as Jesse was figuring out how to pick up their new son in Florida, Barrett suddenly learned that she was pregnant — despite thinking at the time that “for a variety of reasons, we weren’t sure that would happen” — turning everything back on its head.

“We had an intense three-hour period where we had to decide were we going to go forward with going to get John Peter in Florida, because we discovered that Juliette was going to be coming that year too,” Barrett said, recalling the disbelief from adding one child to the family to suddenly having an additional one.

“I walked up to the cemetery on campus and I just sat down on one of the benches and I just thought ‘okay, well if life’s really hard, at least it’s short,’” Barrett recalled joking to herself. “But I thought, ‘what, what greater thing can you do than raise children? That’s where you have your greatest impact on the world.’”

Jesse Barrett ultimately went to Florida and brought home John Peter.

This woman's adoption of a black child from Haiti demonstrates that she does not harbor any racial bias. This woman's birthing of a Down Syndrome baby demonstrates that she does not believe in a******n or euthansia.

In My Personal View, we need to celebrate Trump's pick of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. She has a good heart and pure soul. God Bless America and Praise the Lord for this great choice!
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By... (show quote)


She will bring some fresh air to the court ,they should just v**e her in asap

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Sep 27, 2020 09:38:08   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
tbutkovich wrote:
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By All Freedom Loving Americans

While she hasn’t explicitly challenged the precedent established by Roe v. Wade in her capacity as a judge, Amy Coney Barrett — pegged by some as the odds-on favorite to be President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee — has more than demonstrated her commitment to life in the way that she’s formed her family.

While serving as a judge on the Seventh Circuit, Barrett has not questioned Roe’s overall precedent in two separate cases involving a******n. But her legal credentials and personal background — Barrett is a mother of seven, including two adopted children from Haiti and a biological son with Down syndrome — have drawn rave reviews from conservatives and pro-life activists.

Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of the Susan B. Anthony List, told the New York Times that Barrett is “the perfect combination of brilliant jurist and a woman who brings the argument to the court that is potentially the contrary to the views of the sitting women justices.”

A Senate GOP aide said that “the consensus view” among Republicans is that Barrett “would be rock solid” on pro-life issues, according to Politico.

Further proof of Barrett’s strong pro-life credentials comes from the judge herself.

Judge Patrick J. Schiltz, a mentor of Barrett’s, told the Times that Barrett learned of her youngest’s diagnosis in prenatal testing, and chose to keep the pregnancy (the Times later added a correction noting that this was incorrect). And in an interview hosted last year by the Notre Dame alumni club of Washington, D.C., Barrett described how in 2009, she and her husband Jesse — despite having four kids at home already — were trying to adopt a second child from Haiti, a process that seemed destined for failure.

“It looked like it wasn’t going to happen, and then they told us it wasn’t going to happen — paperwork things had just gone south. And so mentally and emotionally, we had closed that door,” Barrett recalled. “ . . . It was right around December and I thought to myself, ‘we should just cut that paperwork, just pull it out and bring it to a close, because they told us that it’s not happening, so we might as well just not have that loose end h*****g out there.’ But Christmas came and we didn’t do anything about it.”

After the horrific 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Haiti in January 2010, however, the U.S. State Department eased some adoption requirements to expedite the process, and the Barretts’s case was allowed to proceed.

And as Jesse was figuring out how to pick up their new son in Florida, Barrett suddenly learned that she was pregnant — despite thinking at the time that “for a variety of reasons, we weren’t sure that would happen” — turning everything back on its head.

“We had an intense three-hour period where we had to decide were we going to go forward with going to get John Peter in Florida, because we discovered that Juliette was going to be coming that year too,” Barrett said, recalling the disbelief from adding one child to the family to suddenly having an additional one.

“I walked up to the cemetery on campus and I just sat down on one of the benches and I just thought ‘okay, well if life’s really hard, at least it’s short,’” Barrett recalled joking to herself. “But I thought, ‘what, what greater thing can you do than raise children? That’s where you have your greatest impact on the world.’”

Jesse Barrett ultimately went to Florida and brought home John Peter.

This woman's adoption of a black child from Haiti demonstrates that she does not harbor any racial bias. This woman's birthing of a Down Syndrome baby demonstrates that she does not believe in a******n or euthansia.

In My Personal View, we need to celebrate Trump's pick of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. She has a good heart and pure soul. God Bless America and Praise the Lord for this great choice!
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By... (show quote)


** U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By All Freedom Loving Americans**

Who Are These Freedom Loving Americans You Speak Of????
Are they the ones who no longer have Any representation in the Courts.
Are they ones ALWAYS totally overlooked BY
the Supreme Court?
Are they the ones Trump Thinks are Too D********g to shake Hands with ?????
Do they enjoy Having Their cases overruled and thrown out.
Headed by John Roberts - The Master Destroyer Of the Popular V**e.
(2000)
Where are these people?

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Sep 27, 2020 09:43:48   #
tbutkovich
 
Milosia2 wrote:
** U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated By All Freedom Loving Americans**

Who Are These Freedom Loving Americans You Speak Of????
Are they the ones who no longer have Any representation in the Courts.
Are they ones ALWAYS totally overlooked BY
the Supreme Court?
Are they the ones Trump Thinks are Too D********g to shake Hands with ?????
Do they enjoy Having Their cases overruled and thrown out.
Headed by John Roberts - The Master Destroyer Of the Popular V**e.
(2000)
Where are these people?
** U.S. Supreme Court Justice Should Be Celebrated... (show quote)


That’s an easy question!

People who h**e socialists and c*******ts like you and your comrade associates!

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Sep 27, 2020 12:05:42   #
DaWg44
 
Kevyn wrote:
If she lacks the morals to publicly decline the illegitimate nomination by the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon she deserves all this and more, and she will get it.


Are you going to see that she gets “it”. Next you will attacking her autistic child. It would not cross your mind that being born autistic is challenge enough in anyone’s life.

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Sep 27, 2020 12:49:32   #
Rose42
 
Kevyn wrote:
If she lacks the morals to publicly decline the illegitimate nomination by the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon she deserves all this and more, and she will get it.


Every time you use that term I see your orange themed avatar. Its a fitting term for you.

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Sep 27, 2020 14:36:27   #
PulletSurprise Loc: Columbus, GA
 
Kevyn wrote:
If she lacks the morals to publicly decline the illegitimate nomination by the Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon she deserves all this and more, and she will get it.


I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce!
Why do you promote death over life; lies over t***h and Progressive Socialism over the U.S. Constitution?

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Sep 27, 2020 14:37:32   #
Radiance3
 
PulletSurprise wrote:
Democrat Progressives are at it again... there's no shame in the sewage.

They sink to a new low. They are bringing Justice Amy Coney Barrett's children under fire, suggesting the adopted children were trafficked.

Waste Stream Media are habitually slandering in an effort to devastate individuals and their families.
Dem Progressive politicians walk hand-in-hand with their propaganda allies... the 'end justifies the means!' They are evil to the core of their beings!

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Don't look for that. They all have NO SHAME!!

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