So let's see who at the Court refuses to take a polygraph exam

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TreeFrogTrader, May 2, 2022.

  1. Yup. I will just say again.

    The Dem Plantation owners could not be happier with this Supreme Court flap.

    All they care about is the election. Just like Ukraine. It's another campaign issue for them that is not related to their own flub-ups. Or so they think.
     
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    #41     May 3, 2022
  2. VEGASDESERT

    VEGASDESERT

    The dumb ones are usually to blame for leaks.

    They tend to get emotional and all wacked out of their minds leading to more dumb ideas thinking they can stop the inevitable.


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    #42     May 3, 2022


  3. It could be that there was negligence by the system or a justice that greatly contributed to leak even though that person was not the perpetrator.

    Example: A justice leaves documents that are usually protected out on his desk overnight and the cleaning lady scores a photocopy or the like.

    That is one of the reasons why Roberts needs to - and has- taken steps to request and investigation - but he needs to stay out of it too in some ways because he is within the scope of the investigation.
     
    #43     May 3, 2022
  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Apparently all basic mainstream religions have historically concluded. Or something.

     
    #44     May 3, 2022
  5. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Politicians wholly dedicated to locking people up and forcing vaccines and censoring anyone who disagreed are now railing against the idea that government could interfere in personal decisions that affect our lives.
     
    #45     May 3, 2022
  6. UsualName

    UsualName

    I don’t know if he was bumbling but that is quite a profound statement on its own.
     
    #46     May 3, 2022
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  7. UsualName

    UsualName

    You’re showing true lack of depth on the issue of privacy. This is an issue that is marrow deep in the constitution. Your silly arguments about vaccines are nowhere near the level of what is implied from overturning Roe and Casey.
     
    #47     May 3, 2022
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  8. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Yeah, I don't care that you don't agree.
     
    #48     May 3, 2022

  9. My point is the decision has a detailed carve out as to why abortion and the associated right to privacy is not part of the Constitution and therefore being bumped back to the States. If they are not careful they set a bad precedent where many other rights can be bounced out of the constitution to the states if the test/criteria are not robust enough or the judges went decision first/justification second.
     
    #49     May 3, 2022
  10. Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia made her most outlandish claim yet, this time suggesting that women choose to get abortions because Satan himself "whispers" that men will marry them if they do.
     
    #50     May 3, 2022