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I get your point, but I still think it's off-topic. I'm not a fan of the Clintons and don't care for a lot of what they do, but they didn't control RBG's health and don't currently hold any say in the appointment of a new justice.
however;
1. Many people on this forum were celebrating when Scalia died.
Learn to read. I didn't quote ANYONE and it was a general comment. I didn't say anyone on this forum had stated it was a good thing and I never celebrated when Scalia died.
I don't think the Democrats would force a sick person to continue working just to save the country from this nightmare. However I am sure all you trump supporters are delighted with the news that she might be dying. It means trump can nominate another far right white supremacist misogynist a-hole to the supreme court.
:2brickwalI don't think the Democrats would force a sick person to continue working just to save the country from this nightmare. However I am sure all you trump supporters are delighted with the news that she might be dying. It means trump can nominate another far right white supremacist misogynist a-hole to the supreme court.
I see nobody in this thread this is a good thing
however;
1. Many people on this forum were celebrating when Scalia died.
2. Ginsburg had a chance to retire when Obama was president. She's obviously a smart enough woman to think a Republican could get elected in 2016. It was selfish on her part to not discuss a retirement plan with Obama.
Saw someone claim this on FB and it appears there is some support for this claim
https://www.smobserved.com/story/20...he-us-supreme-court-in-january-2019/3658.html
has anyone else seen anything about this? it suggests yet another cancer has resurfaced with the Justice-who has fought colon and pancreatic cancer
I don't think the Democrats would force a sick person to continue working just to save the country from this nightmare. However I am sure all you trump supporters are delighted with the news that she might be dying. It means trump can nominate another far right white supremacist misogynist a-hole to the supreme court.
Only a ghoul would cheer at this.
Oh cut the crap. You trump supporters are absolutely delighted that RBG might have cancer and will be forced to retire. Oh well at least RBG has a legitimate reason to retire - her health. The last supreme court justice who 'retired' did it because his son was complicit with trump's corruption.
I am a heretic.... me who wants to talk about why we are where we are, so that maybe we can avoid making the mistake twice, so that we know who hurt us.
Feel free to move along if you have no interest in that.
She looks almost dead.
Maybe.
Charming.
yeah, and like a friend of mine-a decade long survivor, they only caught it because they were scanning for something else. I believe RBG was getting a cat scan to see if her colon cancer was still active or had spread and they caught the pancreatic cancer early
Your friend and Justice Ginsburg were fortunate. Pancreatic cancer is why I'm a widower.
(Just in case you were going to offer condolences, none is necessary, but TY for thinking to do so if you did so think. My wife passed over 15 years ago, so I've since come to grips with my loss/grief.)
Oh cut the crap. You trump supporters are absolutely delighted that RBG might have cancer and will be forced to retire. Oh well at least RBG has a legitimate reason to retire - her health. The last supreme court justice who 'retired' did it because his son was complicit with trump's corruption.
you are correct. You never did. some did-some who did are no longer on this board and some are
https://www.debatepolitics.com/brea...-dead-w-566-1894-a.html?highlight=Scalia+died
No, I did not.
I get that sometimes people will say something in the heat of the moment and say things they don't really mean, but overall, that was a terrible thread. So many disturbing comments.
I hope she does whatever's best for her.
still sucks and I am sure it still hurts.
It does to an extent though more for my kids, I think, than for me. I had ~20 great years with her and for which I am most grateful; they didn't really get to know her.
That was my same thought.
hard not to think of the consequences, though.
Your friend and Justice Ginsburg were fortunate. Pancreatic cancer is why I'm a widower.
(Just in case you were going to offer condolences, none is necessary, but TY for thinking to do so if you did so think. My wife passed over 15 years ago, so I've since come to grips with my loss/grief.)
True/Not True is what matters.
I give her credit for being so tough. that sort of will to live is inspirational
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