Posted on 09/22/2020 5:29:55 AM PDT by Kaslin
She always carried a pocket constitution around with her. A South African pocket constitution that is.
Funny but I remember differently. I remember her as the former head Anti American at the ACLU who ruled as such.
Ginzburg openly supported all abortion on demand even late third trimester over baby killing. She also protected and celebrated homosexuality and all its perverse permutations. She distorted and bent the Constitution to weaken and deconstruct the American nation. At her core she hated most Americans. There was nothing “nice” anout her.
She took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and she did not like the Constitution. She was faithless and worked against what this country stands for. She was an awful person.
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and yet, she and justice Scalia were best friendes. So much so the two couples vacationed together.
I will remember her for her lack of professionalism. When she went on her anti Trump rant while a sitting supreme court justice, she should have resigned form the bench. We should never hear that kind of bias from a supreme court justice against a sitting President again.
The press is always trying to depict her as some kind of “women’s rights Maverick”, “tough as nails”, “true leader”, blah blah. She was a POS abortionist who is roasting by an open fire as we speak.
She was openly political in her words and actions. She didn’t even try to hide it and pretend to be apolitical.
Fatal flaw in conservative’s character and especially among most Italians. They tend to be far too tolerant and even become fond of their enemies. They are astonished when at the right moment a knife is plunged deep into their back. It was a character flaw in Scalia to befriend and trust Ginzburg in any way.
my most favorite memory of rbg was her stubborn refusal to retire when it would have been advantageous for democrats to replace her but she held on.. until Donald Trump could replace her. hunger for power did them in. I have to laugh.
I have read and heard people saying she was a trailblazer for women. 1993? Women got the vote in 1920, and many women worked outside the home in factories during WWII. The true trailblazers came before her.
I think she held out to favor her replacement being made by Hitlery as she obviously believed she would win.
I’m best friends with someone whose views are polar opposites... because I like him enough for the one hobby we have in common, and in the hope he may one day convert.
Stopped reading right there.
If this writer is too ignorant to understand that America is a Constitutional Republic then I have no need to read anything else they have to say.
A false premise always delivers a false conclusion.
And that is one thing I will never understand.
Why do you think that our Constitution does not inherently provide for a democratic republic? Please explain.
From whence do the democratic elements of our system of governance derive?
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