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Republicans Would Pop A Gasket If A Muslim Black Woman Were Put On The Supreme Court
Feb 11, 2022 14:02:30   #
woodguru
 
The fact remains that as much a part of what the right believes constitutes a worthy supreme court judge, their religious beliefs should be absolutely irrelevant...except that they are not to the kind of religious oriented bias we have on it now.

I will go on the record about how I feel about the potential nominees being from a tightly mandated demographic group such as we are seeing now...a black woman.

To me this is unfair to any number of supremely qualified judges that have earned recognition and consideration. If a black woman can be sifted up from a group of ten or twenty qualified judges and rise above on equal footing I am all for it, but this notion of it having to be a black woman doesn't sit well with me.

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Feb 11, 2022 14:10:20   #
steve66613
 
woodguru wrote:
The fact remains that as much a part of what the right believes constitutes a worthy supreme court judge, their religious beliefs should be absolutely irrelevant...except that they are not to the kind of religious oriented bias we have on it now.

I will go on the record about how I feel about the potential nominees being from a tightly mandated demographic group such as we are seeing now...a black woman.

To me this is unfair to any number of supremely qualified judges that have earned recognition and consideration. If a black woman can be sifted up from a group of ten or twenty qualified judges and rise above on equal footing I am all for it, but this notion of it having to be a black woman doesn't sit well with me.
The fact remains that as much a part of what the r... (show quote)


If you knew anything about the moslem religion, you’d “pop a gasket” too! Here’s a clue: moslem/islam is antithetical to the U.S. Constitution….PERIOD.

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Feb 11, 2022 14:29:00   #
woodguru
 
steve66613 wrote:
If you knew anything about the moslem religion, you’d “pop a gasket” too! Here’s a clue: moslem/islam is antithetical to the U.S. Constitution….PERIOD.


Actually so is christianity when believers put it before the constitution, as we are seeing biased supreme court conservatives do...all religions suck when their overzealous freaks take them too far, and that includes christian wing nuts.

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Feb 11, 2022 14:55:16   #
The Ms.
 
woodguru wrote:
The fact remains that as much a part of what the right believes constitutes a worthy supreme court judge, their religious beliefs should be absolutely irrelevant...except that they are not to the kind of religious oriented bias we have on it now.

I will go on the record about how I feel about the potential nominees being from a tightly mandated demographic group such as we are seeing now...a black woman.

To me this is unfair to any number of supremely qualified judges that have earned recognition and consideration. If a black woman can be sifted up from a group of ten or twenty qualified judges and rise above on equal footing I am all for it, but this notion of it having to be a black woman doesn't sit well with me.
The fact remains that as much a part of what the r... (show quote)


But you love Facism, you want the nanny state to take care of you…. Get used to it!!!!!

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Feb 11, 2022 18:24:11   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
woodguru wrote:
The fact remains that as much a part of what the right believes constitutes a worthy supreme court judge, their religious beliefs should be absolutely irrelevant...except that they are not to the kind of religious oriented bias we have on it now.

I will go on the record about how I feel about the potential nominees being from a tightly mandated demographic group such as we are seeing now...a black woman.

To me this is unfair to any number of supremely qualified judges that have earned recognition and consideration. If a black woman can be sifted up from a group of ten or twenty qualified judges and rise above on equal footing I am all for it, but this notion of it having to be a black woman doesn't sit well with me.
The fact remains that as much a part of what the r... (show quote)




Yep........ republicans aren't stuoid enough to just check boxes, the fringe lunitics that infest your base make you do dumb things like putting unqualified people in ..... like biden, Harris and the man cramp bootygigger... ... biden s**ts himself and plays wheres waldo looking for the one that s**t in his britches.... hsrris..hahahahahahaha, epic failure, border is going great.... bootgigger is a lonely housewife fresh off maternity leave.... that alone is almost as messed up as the supply chain he tangled.

Yeah...... you only foist up subservient fringe weirdos......... and thats why your the party of endless debacles and failures.

Good job.

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Feb 11, 2022 18:50:28   #
woodguru
 
The Ms. wrote:
But you love Facism, you want the nanny state to take care of you…. Get used to it!!!!!


That was some gross ignorance on display there, the term f*****m and nanny state do not go together, they are opposites...then again it's the GOP on full f*****m mode

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Feb 11, 2022 18:58:12   #
The Ms.
 
woodguru wrote:
That was some gross ignorance on display there, the term f*****m and nanny state do not go together, they are opposites...then again it's the GOP on full f*****m mode


Get off of Google!!!!!!

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Feb 11, 2022 19:07:17   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
woodguru wrote:
The fact remains that as much a part of what the right believes constitutes a worthy supreme court judge, their religious beliefs should be absolutely irrelevant...except that they are not to the kind of religious oriented bias we have on it now.

I will go on the record about how I feel about the potential nominees being from a tightly mandated demographic group such as we are seeing now...a black woman.

To me this is unfair to any number of supremely qualified judges that have earned recognition and consideration. If a black woman can be sifted up from a group of ten or twenty qualified judges and rise above on equal footing I am all for it, but this notion of it having to be a black woman doesn't sit well with me.
The fact remains that as much a part of what the r... (show quote)


Muslims don't belong anywhere in government. We do not practice sharia law. Dunce.

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Feb 11, 2022 20:54:47   #
steve66613
 
woodguru wrote:
Actually so is christianity when believers put it before the constitution, as we are seeing biased supreme court conservatives do...all religions suck when their overzealous freaks take them too far, and that includes christian wing nuts.


That’s Christian with a capital “C” to you.

And, moslems don’t have to be zealots to be 180 degrees off from the Constitution.

And, Christian zealots created the Constitution.

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Feb 11, 2022 23:20:48   #
RobertV2
 
woodguru wrote:
The fact remains that as much a part of what the right believes constitutes a worthy supreme court judge, their religious beliefs should be absolutely irrelevant...except that they are not to the kind of religious oriented bias we have on it now.

I will go on the record about how I feel about the potential nominees being from a tightly mandated demographic group such as we are seeing now...a black woman.

To me this is unfair to any number of supremely qualified judges that have earned recognition and consideration. If a black woman can be sifted up from a group of ten or twenty qualified judges and rise above on equal footing I am all for it, but this notion of it having to be a black woman doesn't sit well with me.
The fact remains that as much a part of what the r... (show quote)


When there's a "tightly mandated demographic group", that bothers me too, similarly as you describe the situation here.

However, I was attracted to the title of the thread. I used to have a friend (when we worked together) who was a Muslim woman. She was one of the most decent and intelligent people I've met. If she were to become a judge, get a few years of experience, and then get nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court, I'd be in favor of her being confirmed. As for her being Muslim, it doesn't hurt, instead it helps her to be decent and intelligent. She'd probably be the best judge on the court. She's got a good strong character and would uphold American laws better than anyone else would. (In case anyone's wondering: I don't happen to be Muslim.) (Also, I don't happen to be a woman.)

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Feb 12, 2022 00:52:57   #
The Ms.
 
RobertV2 wrote:
When there's a "tightly mandated demographic group", that bothers me too, similarly as you describe the situation here.

However, I was attracted to the title of the thread. I used to have a friend (when we worked together) who was a Muslim woman. She was one of the most decent and intelligent people I've met. If she were to become a judge, get a few years of experience, and then get nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court, I'd be in favor of her being confirmed. As for her being Muslim, it doesn't hurt, instead it helps her to be decent and intelligent. She'd probably be the best judge on the court. She's got a good strong character and would uphold American laws better than anyone else would. (In case anyone's wondering: I don't happen to be Muslim.) (Also, I don't happen to be a woman.)
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Feb 12, 2022 16:21:08   #
RobertV2
 
steve66613 wrote:
That’s Christian with a capital “C” to you.

And, moslems don’t have to be zealots to be 180 degrees off from the Constitution.

And, Christian zealots created the Constitution.


"Christian zealots created the Constitution."? No.

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Feb 12, 2022 23:24:19   #
keepuphope Loc: Idaho
 
woodguru wrote:
The fact remains that as much a part of what the right believes constitutes a worthy supreme court judge, their religious beliefs should be absolutely irrelevant...except that they are not to the kind of religious oriented bias we have on it now.

I will go on the record about how I feel about the potential nominees being from a tightly mandated demographic group such as we are seeing now...a black woman.

To me this is unfair to any number of supremely qualified judges that have earned recognition and consideration. If a black woman can be sifted up from a group of ten or twenty qualified judges and rise above on equal footing I am all for it, but this notion of it having to be a black woman doesn't sit well with me.
The fact remains that as much a part of what the r... (show quote)


If the said Muslim woman put sharia before our constitution then she shouldn't be there.Sharia law is incapable with our constitution. The large majority of Muslims can be just as fanatical as you call it as Christians.

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