In a HUGE loss for Republican Senators Tom Cotton, Ted Cruz, Lindsay Graham, and Josh Hawley, officials from the American Bar Association testify at Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s hearing that ALL of their accusations against her are false.
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American Bar Association rates Amy Coney Barrett as ‘well qualified’
the American Bar Association rates Ketanji Brown Jackson“Well Qualified,” I guess this happens when people only look thru the lens of the Law yet Thomas He received a unanimous qualified rating from the American Bar Association. |
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i think it's very easy to hate things like affirmative action. quotas, and CRT, without being a racist. spence, is it racist when harvard decides there are too many asians there, and they raise acceptance standards for them? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
If it’s very easy to hate affirmative action, what is the group that reaped the largest benefit from it?
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And then walk away Yet you claim Jackson can’t define what a woman even after saying she’s a woman her moms a women and Sen Blackburn’s a women , and because she didn’t take the Transgender bait. It upsets you. Yet you lack the ability to say you think his comments was Or wasn’t racist .. Odd Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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“my claim”, as opposed to exactly what she said. unbelievable, the denial. and i said i don’t see it as racist. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
“….but since I’m an originalist, I can’t possibly vote for a nominee that is only 3/5 of a Justice.”
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which party advocated for slavery? hint, it was the same party that advocated for segregation. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The hardest part about renouncing the Republican Party was turning my back on the orgies and cocaine
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do you ever read your rantings? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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A lot of the republicans i like (not all but a lot) spoke out very loudly against january 6. i dint think america wants to hear that all republicans were behind an armed coup. but that’s probably a better line for the left than talking about crime, immigration, inflation, etc… when some congressional democrats in 2016 tried to take the win from trump, i’m guessing you weren’t outraged. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I don't know that anyone, other than people playing the victim card, thinks that all republicans are behind an armed coup, but as is gradually coming to light the people in and associated with the former administration were engaged in a coup and actively sought the assistance of violent participants. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sJDb02p0BE Madison Cawthorn on Jan. 6 admitted he was armed and had carried 'multiple weapons' in his wheelchair At least three people arrested in connection with the Capitol riot are facing gun charges, though the government has not alleged that those three were part of the actual breach of the building. Other defendants are suspected of possessing guns during the riot but, like the vast majority of the estimated 800 rioters, were not searched that day. Federal prosecutors say that Christopher Michael Alberts of Maryland was arrested on Capitol grounds on the evening of Jan. 6 while carrying a Taurus G2c 9 mm handgun with one round in the chamber and a full 12-round magazine. He also allegedly had an extra magazine in his pocket and was carrying a gas mask, pocket knife and first-aid kit. Lonnie Leroy Coffman of Alabama was also arrested that evening after law enforcement found two firearms on his person, as well as what a federal judge referred to as a "small armory" in his truck, which was parked near the Capitol. According to the court, the government found "a loaded handgun," "a loaded rifle," "a loaded shotgun," "a crossbow with bolts," "several machetes," "a stun gun" and "11 mason jars containing a flammable liquid, with a hole punched in the top of each jar." According to the government, surveillance footage showed him "in attendance at the events at the Capitol," though he has not been charged with breaching the building. Cleveland Grover Meredith of North Carolina planned to arrive in D.C. for the Trump rallies on Jan. 6, according to federal prosecutors, but he was delayed because of car trouble. He was arrested the following day for allegedly assaulting a man in Washington, D.C., in a traffic-related incident and for making death threats against the D.C. mayor and Pelosi. During a search, law enforcement said they found in his possession "a Glock 19, nine millimeter pistol, a Tavor X95 assault rifle and approximately hundreds of rounds of ammunition." Citing text messages sent by Meredith, a federal prosecutor argued in court that he "relished in the carnage of January 6th." |
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There's zero evidence that most people there were involved in the same conspiracy. Z-E-R-O. Let's be clear, I hope that one of the 85 investigations into Trump turns up enough that he cannot run again. Because I really don't want him to run again. But a Harvard poll has Trump beating Pudding Brain by 7. Last I checked, Harvard isn't a right-wing institution. Fascinating. Its fascinating. America liked Obama, but didn't like his agenda, to the point that when Obama left, Democrats held fewer elected offices that at any time since the end of the Civil War. That's fact. Funny how the left never, ever talks bout that. But that's what happened. America hated Trump, but liked his agenda, that resulted in his getting creamed in a landslide. I'm not sure what America thinks of Biden personally, but polls suggest they can't stand his performance. America can't seem to decide the balance it wants in its POTUS, between personal integrity and the ability to improve life for Americans. |
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chicken is slated to go up 70% year over year, and all he wants to talk about us january 6. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I can imagine exactly what would have happened if Trump had been reelected. His genius buddy Putin would have walked into Ukraine and have been applauded by the people he financed and supported. |
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what’s your proof of that? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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But with Biden’s polling, MANY democrats and those in the media are clearly reacting to a belief that a shellacking is coming. only the real zealots are in denial at this point. the polling in this case is what an honest person would expect given what’s going on. once in 40 year inflation. no president can oversee that and not take a hit, whether it’s his fault or not. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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In a memo seeking the pretrial detention of Oath Keeper Ed Vallejo — one of 11 members of the group charged last week with seditious conspiracy to violently prevent Joe Biden from taking office — prosecutors provided new details about the weapons stockpile Oath Keepers had assembled at a Comfort Inn in nearby Arlington, Va. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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so, you have zero way to connect those who had guns on january 6th, with any conspiracy. in other words, you made up that connection, to paint conservatives in a negative light. with all the stupid things conservatives do, there is t enough actual truth you can point to, to make them look bad? you have to never more stuff? time to ask yourself some questions Pete. like, why are conservatives slightly more charitable and generous than liberals? if we’re all pure evil, why is that? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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BC they give to their private schools and churches that most people don't have access to. |
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the catholic church has big expenses, church buildings, schools, hospitals, etc. They are also one of the worlds largest providers of charitable services. Food banks, homeless shelters, medical clinics, adoption services, etc. the united way also has buildings and employees. as does the Red Cross. as does the clinton foundation. yet you only single out church donations as not really charity. because you’re desperate to disprove the fact that you happen to find inconvenient. conservatives make less many than liberals, yet they aren’t stingy. pete’s brain can’t handle that . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If anyone wants to give $ to churches and schools bc they attend, it is somewhat self serving. You fail to acknowledge that in your constant rants that conserv. give "slightly" more $. |
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"Pls, point out where I said it is not really charity?" You said this, Paul, in the same post for Gods sake..."If anyone wants to give $ to churches and schools bc they attend, it is somewhat self serving." Self-serving, isn't charity. I can only speak to the Catholic Church. Every Sunday, my church has 2 collections, one for charity, one to go towards regular expenses associated with the church. The church has to pay utilities and buy food for the priests and pay maintenance on the buildings, and my church runs a school which is unbelievably expensive yet they only charge tuition of $5,000 for a school with 10 kids to a class which blows away public schools (which can spend 4x more per kid) on standardized tests. And anyone can enjoy the church, not just those who donate. Anyone can go to a mass and enjoy any spiritual benefits they derive, and that probably doesn't mean much to liberals these days, but it's meaningful to catholics. Maybe the church you go to, uses all its donations for self-serving reasons, but that doesn't mean all churches do. |
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