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punch it in 03-23-2022, 05:41 PM As far as Lindsey Graham goes, well the guy is literally the biggest tool bag in government. Wtf was he talking about Gitmo and how 30 percent of the detainees were released over a period of time - trying to paint that as a Dem move. Um Lindsey might wanna study before the test next time. Unless attacking Bush is somehow a slight on Dems. Fuckin clown that guy is. His spirit animal is a weasel.
punch it in 03-23-2022, 05:51 PM Love the fact Breyer wasn’t even allowed to announce his own retirement and effectively bullied out by dark money, corrupt Dems org.
Weird this was leaked in the winter and not the usual, after session summer. Oh for the “norms”
LOL a Trumper calling the Dems a corrupt dark money org! Hahahaha. That is fuckin great man. You are super entertaining Chico. Beware the deep state! Says the guy who supports the most corrupt mother fucker ever to throw his hat in the political ring. Ignore reality and keep chasing that boogie man Chico. You can catch him if you try brother. Hahaha. Classic.
Giantone 03-23-2022, 06:09 PM Didn’t the Republicans refuse to conduct the hearing to even advance to the vote part? How could they attack him if they wouldn’t even hold the hearings?
There is no point in attacking if your strategy is that the nominee will never see a vote? Don’t actvlike the GOP is not into the dirty laundry man. Especially in that circumstance.
You're correct yet here comes but the Dems, the Dems!!!
Giantone 03-23-2022, 06:16 PM Who said anything about fair. I was referring to behavior and how one conducts oneself in these hearings. The Dems didn't do themselves any favors with their conduct during the Barret and especially the Kavanaugh hearings. This is an opportunity for McConnel and the GOP Senators to contrast how they conduct themselves during these hearings versus what the Dems did to the two nominees mentioned above.
I'm not even saying the GOP will do this, just saying the opportunity is there and McConnel is usually one to seize any opportunity.
BS , have you seen the republicans at all??? Jim Jorden , Cawthorn, Gaetz, Greene I mean seriously WTF? Barret was treated fine ,hard but fair , Kavanugh deserved what he got and shouldn't be on the bench! All the republicans have is this child porn made up shit! just stop it!
SunnySide 04-07-2022, 02:37 PM https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/SwoSQkMgkGPT1ICvBuwzHw--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtjZj13ZWJw/https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2022-04/bcc77900-b69e-11ec-9ce6-9683f429fb6a
Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic nomination to Supreme Court
Yay
sdskinsfan2001 04-07-2022, 03:21 PM Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic nomination to Supreme Court.
Yay
Yesss, now we can all move on with our lives. Talk about all for show, there was no way she wasn't getting confirmed. And if it wasn't her, it would just be another liberal that most conservatives wouldn't like.
Chico23231 04-07-2022, 05:01 PM Seems like she will do a good job, not really anything major to stop her from being seated.
Giantone 04-07-2022, 08:18 PM Yesss, now we can all move on with our lives. Talk about all for show, there was no way she wasn't getting confirmed. And if it wasn't her, it would just be another liberal that most conservatives wouldn't like.
Says alot about conservatives.
SunnySide 04-15-2022, 02:59 PM Kentucky ended virtually all in-state abortions on Wednesday, enacting a sweeping law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, restricts minors’ access to the procedure, and cracks down on medication abortions. It’s now the state with the harshest abortion restrictions in the United States.
The new law, which goes into effect immediately, will force the state’s two remaining abortion clinics in Louisville to close due to onerous new requirements on doctors, forcing Kentuckians to look elsewhere for abortion care.
And it comes as Republican-led legislatures across the country are passing seemingly unconstitutional, draconian anti-abortion laws in anticipation of a coming Supreme Court decision widely expected to eliminate Americans’ right to an abortion. Oklahoma, for example, recently passed a law similar to Kentucky’s that imposes a near-total ban on abortions except in cases where the pregnant person’s life is in danger — though it isn’t slated to go into effect for another few months.
https://www.vox.com/2022/4/14/23025568/kentucky-abortion-law-roe-wade-beshear
Direct result of the SCOTUS not granting an injunction to the Texas law.
SCOTUS is a huge domino to fall in our democracy.
Its a race to the bottom at this point.
nonniey 04-15-2022, 06:45 PM KKentucky ended virtually all in-state abortions on Wednesday, enacting a sweeping law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, restricts minors’ access to the procedure, and cracks down on medication abortions. It’s now the state with the harshest abortion restrictions in the United States.
The new law, which goes into effect immediately, will force the state’s two remaining abortion clinics in Louisville to close due to onerous new requirements on doctors, forcing Kentuckians to look elsewhere for abortion care.
And it comes as Republican-led legislatures across the country are passing seemingly unconstitutional, draconian anti-abortion laws in anticipation of a coming Supreme Court decision widely expected to eliminate Americans’ right to an abortion. Oklahoma, for example, recently passed a law similar to Kentucky’s that imposes a near-total ban on abortions except in cases where the pregnant person’s life is in danger — though it isn’t slated to go into effect for another few months.
https://www.vox.com/2022/4/14/23025568/kentucky-abortion-law-roe-wade-beshear
Direct result of the SCOTUS not granting an injunction to the Texas law.
SCOTUS is a huge domino to fall in our democracy.
Its a race to the bottom at this point.
Bolded is completely wrong (harsher than Oklahoma? Texas, Idaho??? those states are at the extreme end at 6 weeks or less and have felony charges attached). And the underlined is wrong if you are claiming requiring abortions being performed prior to 15 weeks bans most abortions, as almost all abortions occur prior to 15 weeks. 15 weeks is eminently reasonable as that is about the norm for the rest of the civilized world. Now the other requirements you mentioned I'll have to look at to see what their actual effects are.
What are your thoughts on Maryland's new abortion law?
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Missed some earlier replies I noticed from last month. Just want to follow up that the Republicans missed an opportunity.
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