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No one denied you that right.  You exercised your right by handling your body as you saw fit.  And the result of your free willful action was to create another singular Constitutionally-protected life.  And as members of society, we all have the right to direct our States to formulate laws regarding the valuation of human life for the betterment of our society.

This is so spot on!

I'm pro-choice like most people are. I believe an adult woman should have the freedom to choose to have sex with any willing adult partner. However, where I disagree with the pro-abortionists is I think any adult woman has to live with the consequences of her choice for at least nine months. After all, We expect the father of the child to be responsible for at least the next 18 years as a consequence of his choice if the mother decides to raise her child. Adults in a civil society are expected to be responsible for the consequences of the choices they make.
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There is no way in HELL the alleged Republican "party people" will EVER give Trump ANY credit for anything positive. In THEIR "minds",only genuine dedicated "Party People" should EVER possess ANY political power,never mind power of them and the alleged Republican Party of today.

Truth to tell,they would rather see a leftist Dim in the WH than Trump. It's "who" they are.

"Orange Man Bad!"

I know, you're right.

But you know what? I will forever love Donald Trump for having nominated 3 of the 5 justices that did this. How many times did we end up with a Roberts or Souter from the "oh so smart" DC Rino's. We finally have real judges on the SCOTUS with some backbone, who it looks like finally ended this federal abomination.

I know there are some really radical leftist states, but even there I like our chances to get people to change their laws for the better. I may not get everything I want but at least we are moving in the right direction.
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I just remembered Dumbya was forced to nominate Alito when Harriet Miers withdrew.  He is probably fuming about this draft, and Laura must be giving him hell.  Brush-clearing time on the rainch. 

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I just remembered Dumbya was forced to nominate Alito when Harriet Miers withdrew.

I give 'W' some credit on this one.   It was a lot easier getting Alito on the court after the Miers fiasco than it would have been without it.  I think somebody did this on purpose.

The part I won't forgive is naming Roberts as Chief Justice.  That title should have gone to Clarence Thomas.
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I give 'W' some credit on this one.   It was a lot easier getting Alito on the court after the Miers fiasco than it would have been without it.  I think somebody did this on purpose.

The part I won't forgive is naming Roberts as Chief Justice.  That title should have gone to Clarence Thomas.

True about Thomas, and as for Roberts, I just Boosh would have appointed a conservative Associate Justice.
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I give 'W' some credit on this one.   It was a lot easier getting Alito on the court after the Miers fiasco than it would have been without it.  I think somebody did this on purpose.

The part I won't forgive is naming Roberts as Chief Justice.  That title should have gone to Clarence Thomas.

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Not sure if anyone in the shrub WH was smart enough to be that sly.
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Harriet Miers' nomination was Andy Card's bungled attempt to get her out of the White House ... emblematic of the F-up, move-up mentality of today's elite ... people get promoted instead of fired ... that's one of the many reasons why America is underperforming its potential.
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I just remembered Dumbya was forced to nominate Alito when Harriet Miers withdrew.  He is probably fuming about this draft, and Laura must be giving him hell.  Brush-clearing time on the rainch.
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That place is going to look like a golf green yet....
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Wow. OUTSTANDING!  :patriot:

Hopefully he got through to some of them.

It sure got quiet.
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True about Thomas, and as for Roberts, I just Boosh would have appointed a conservative Associate Justice.

He did...Sam Alito.
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He did...Sam Alito.

His appointment of Souter V2.0 as Chief Justice was a cruel strike.  But yes, he also gave us Alito.
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That place is going to look like a golf green yet....

I could be wrong, but I think that ranch is now in W's rear-view mirror.
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His appointment of Souter V2.0 as Chief Justice was a cruel strike.  But yes, he also gave us Alito.

And the funny thing about Roberts is that from what I remember in his rulings not he DC court and in his philosophy during his conformation hearings he was a Conservative justice worthy of replacing Justice Rehnquist.  Mark Levin and Rush were impressed with him.

Either someone got to him or he was just pretending...but he's turned out to be a real disappointment.
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It's kinda funny that the same people that goy extremely upset at parents standing up at school board meetings and wanted them labeled as domestic terrorists have no problem with the SCOTUS justices being doxxed and protests happening outside their houses.
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   In about 2028 (if we are still here) they will overplay their hand and pizz off the few remaining GOPers that can possibly do anything.
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It's kinda funny that the same people that goy extremely upset at parents standing up at school board meetings and wanted them labeled as domestic terrorists have no problem with the SCOTUS justices being doxxed and protests happening outside their houses.

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In a technical dispute about health insurance reimbursements for kidney dialysis, the Supreme Court sides with a health insurer, rejecting a claim from DaVita Inc. (one of the nation's largest providers of dialysis) that the insurer's low reimbursement rates violated federal law.

Here's the opinion from Brett Kavanaugh in Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Health Benefit Plan v. DaVita: https://supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/20-1641_3314.pdf    Kagan (joined by Sotomayor) dissents in part.

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In the second (but not final) opinion of the day, the Supreme Court narrows the definition of "crime of violence" in a federal criminal statute. The court agrees with a criminal defendant that the definition excludes attempted robbery under the Hobbs Act.

Here's the 7-2 opinion from Neil Gorsuch in United States v. Taylor: https://supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/20-1459_n7ip.pdf
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The Supreme Court strikes down a Washington law that made it easier for certain workers to get workers' comp from the federal government if they became sick while cleaning up a decommissioned nuclear site. SCOTUS says the law violates the doctrine of intergovernmental immunity.

Here’s the opinion from Stephen Breyer in United States v. Washington: https://supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21-404_i5ea.pdf. The decision is unanimous.

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The Supreme Court STRIKES DOWN a Maine education program that provides tuition assistance for students to attend some private schools but excludes schools that provide religious instruction. SCOTUS says the exclusion of religious schools is unconstitutional.

Here's the opinion from John Roberts in Carson v. Makin: https://supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/20-1088_dbfi.pdf. The vote is 6-3 along ideological lines, with Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan in dissent.

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In its final opinion of the day, SCOTUS rules on the scope of the All Writs Act, a 233-year-old statute that gives federal courts broad power to issue orders. The case involved an Ohio death-row prisoner trying to develop new evidence to challenge his conviction and sentence.

Here is the opinion from John Roberts in Shoop v. Twyford: https://supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21-511_o75p.pdf. The vote is 5-4. The three liberals + Gorsuch dissent.

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Another week gone, and another week for the extreme left to "work on" the evil Handmaiden Justices who say Roe v Wade was wrongly decided.
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