Pope Francis on the supreme court

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Sep 24, 2020.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    This Amy nutbag may work out well for the dems. Pelosi &Biden have the pope's ear after all. Roev.Wade will likely remain in danger but Amy will certainly take Francis call on immigration, worker's rights, and climate policy.

    Thoughts?
     
  2. Why should I give a shit what the Pope says about anything, let alone a court appointments?
     
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  3. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    RvW is not in danger. You need to get with reality. Here is a good article from NBC from two years ago that speaks to this. Nothing has changed from this standpoint, nor will it.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/su...ade-likely-not-grave-danger-no-matter-n888836

    this is a rallying cry, dog whistle...whatever you want to call it...akin to the "democrats want to take away all your guns". Sure, some do. But they'll never get it done.
     
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  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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  5. Here's my point. Fuck the Pope and anyone who thinks his opinion on American politics means anything. He should spend all of his time cleaning out the pedo priests and and stop gaslighting people into thinking they're being judged by some God, one that supposedly loves them infinitely, but with conditions.
     
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  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Oh, I'm not sure Trump's top SCOTUS nominee agrees with you
     
  7. I don't give a fuck whether she agrees or not. The only question is can she separate her religious views from constitutional law. Leftists always give that consideration to their own, but somehow never believe a conservative can do that.
     
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  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Her actions and words says she can't
     
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  9. If that is fact and not just opinion, then she should not be appointed.
     
  10. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Barrett reportedly told students at Notre Dame that a "legal career is but a means to an end . . . and that end is building the Kingdom of God."

    The New York Times reported that Barrett and her husband, who are parents to seven children, are members of an obscure group called People of Praise.

    "Members of the group swear a lifelong oath of loyalty, called a covenant, to one another, and are assigned and are accountable to a personal adviser, called a 'head' for men and a 'handmaid' for women," the report read. "The group teaches that husbands are the heads of their wives and should take authority over the family."

    According to The Times, the group describes itself as a "charismatic Christian community." The "heads and handmaids give direction on important decisions, including whom to date or marry, where to live, whether to take a job or buy a home and how to raise children."
     
    #10     Sep 24, 2020