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:stopitslime: Man, there are greater things at stake here. Obama asked her to retire in case Trump won the election, but she stayed thinking it was Hillary's to lose. Her arrogance put another Republican on the court for the next 30 years at least.

Ok it's one thing to say what you said in the above quote and another to call a dead human being "a stupid bytch" that's where I had a problem. It was disrespectful because you dont know her reasons or thinking for doing what she did.
 

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RBG and all of the SC gutted the Civil Rights Act of 1866(went from you had to prove race was a motivating factor, to now race has to be the main factor). :gucci:

Also, she and the rest of the SC(sans Sotamayor and Thomas) voted to keep qualified Immunity.

All of this happened, while her and the SC challenged Trump on DACA and did something for the gay community. :camby:

shyt can ALWAYS get worse and it's about to.
 

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Trump recently released a list of top 20 possible supreme court picks for his second term

Bridget Bade of Arizona, judge on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Daniel Cameron of Kentucky, that state's attorney general
Paul Clement of Virginia, former U.S. solicitor general
Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas
Stuart Kyle Duncan of Louisiana, judge on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Steven Engel of the District of Columbia, assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice
Noel Francisco, former U.S. solicitor general
Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri
James Ho of Texas, judge on the 5th Circuit
Gregory Katsas of Virginia, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Barbara Lagoa, a judge from Florida on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Christopher Landau of Maryland, U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Carlos Muñiz of Florida, justice on the Florida Supreme Court
Martha Pacold of Illinois, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Peter Phipps of Pennsylvania, judge on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Sarah Pitlyk of Missouri, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
Allison Jones Rushing of North Carolina, judge on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Kate Todd of Virginia, deputy assistant to the president and deputy counsel to the president
Lawrence VanDyke of Nevada, judge on the 9th Circuit

rbg's replacement will probably be one of these and will be pushed through within the 50 days......I can't think of anyways the democratis can stop this :francis:
Watch us get Supreme Cout Justice Tom KKKotton right before the elections.

:snoop:

@Mephistopheles shyt ain't looking good.:no:
 

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Ok it's one thing to say what you said in the above quote and another to call a dead human being "a stupid bytch" that's where I had a problem. It was disrespectful because you dont know her reasons or thinking for doing what she did.

You don't need to know someone's reason for doing dumb shyt if the shyt they did was factually dumb.
 
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