Scalia dead
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God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
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Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
That pendulum swings both ways. Fuck ALL politicians!rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
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Don't forget make it great again.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
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Hope and "change you can believe in"Smellyman said:
Don't forget make it great again.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
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no, nobody bless america.PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
absolutely.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
damn whiney liberals.
sounds to me it is conservatives doing most of the whining these days.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
oh come on now.PJPOWER said:
Seems to me like liberals are [inappropriate quote removed by Admin] to have a free mouth for whining. Or maybe that's just on the PJ forums, lolgimmesometruth27 said:
absolutely.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
damn whiney liberals.
sounds to me it is conservatives doing most of the whining these days.
take your country back.
but be sure to cry about it first.
scalia would want it that way.
actually he wouldn't. he would want obama to nominate someone and the senate do it's job. just like the letter of the constitution says.Post edited by Kat on"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
So now Scalia is a great interpreter of the constitution? Laughable, this has become (in Yota voice). I've stated my piece and am done here. God bless you Gimme.gimmesometruth27 said:
oh come on now.PJPOWER said:
Seems to me like liberals are [inappropriate quote removed by Admin] to have a free mouth for whining. Or maybe that's just on the PJ forums, lolgimmesometruth27 said:
absolutely.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
damn whiney liberals.
sounds to me it is conservatives doing most of the whining these days.
take your country back.
but be sure to cry about it first.
scalia would want it that way.
actually he wouldn't. he would want obama to nominate someone and the senate do it's job. just like the letter of the constitution says.Post edited by Kat on0 -
This thread went to shit because so many people cannot disagree without being disagreeable.0
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are people not saying that about scalia? was that not his reputation? is that not his legacy? is that not what he prided himself on?PJPOWER said:
So now Scalia is a great interpreter of the constitution? Laughable, this has become (in Yota voice). I've stated my piece and am done here. God bless you Gimme.gimmesometruth27 said:
oh come on now.PJPOWER said:
Seems to me like liberals are [inappropriate quote removed by Admin] to have a free mouth for whining. Or maybe that's just on the PJ forums, lolgimmesometruth27 said:
absolutely.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
damn whiney liberals.
sounds to me it is conservatives doing most of the whining these days.
take your country back.
but be sure to cry about it first.
scalia would want it that way.
actually he wouldn't. he would want obama to nominate someone and the senate do it's job. just like the letter of the constitution says.
thanks holy father. keep your hands off the kids.Post edited by Kat on"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
Scalia's legacy will be that he contributed to a very right leaning court. It will also be that he was a great legal mind. He wrote many opinions I disagreed with as a libertarian. He also wrote important opinions on the protection of defendants rights. He wrote the definitive opinion on the 2nd amendment being an individual right as well. I'm equal opportunity when it comes to protection of individual liberties from overbearing government, so I like all of the Bill of Rights. I don't pick and choose.gimmesometruth27 said:
are people not saying that about scalia? was that not his reputation? is that not his legacy? is that not what he prided himself on?PJPOWER said:
So now Scalia is a great interpreter of the constitution? Laughable, this has become (in Yota voice). I've stated my piece and am done here. God bless you Gimme.gimmesometruth27 said:
oh come on now.PJPOWER said:
Seems to me like liberals are [inappropriate quote removed by Admin] to have a free mouth for whining. Or maybe that's just on the PJ forums, lolgimmesometruth27 said:
absolutely.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
damn whiney liberals.
sounds to me it is conservatives doing most of the whining these days.
take your country back.
but be sure to cry about it first.
scalia would want it that way.
actually he wouldn't. he would want obama to nominate someone and the senate do it's job. just like the letter of the constitution says.
thanks holy father. keep your hands off the kids.
I get that people are glad that the court is no longer a conservative court. I'm glad as well. The prospect of revisiting marriage equality or women's reproductive rights in front of a conservative court is something I'd like to see avoided. What I don't get is the vitriol and celebration over the death of someone who was respected by his peers, and performed his role consistently and according to how he read the law. But if his death makes some of you happy, enjoy your celebration, no matter how reprehensible and unseemly it might be. Isn't it funny that when Carter was sick, some of us who didn't see him as a particularly great and competent president could still see the good in the man, and praise his work and the good he's done? A little decorum, maturity and respect might go a long way toward bringing people together, rather than dividing and alienating. We aren't going to get that with our presidential candidates, or our sitting congresscritters, but perhaps we can do it ourselves.
"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
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What they really mean by taking it back is bringing back their war criminal messiahs Dubya and Cheney.gimmesometruth27 said:
absolutely.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
damn whiney liberals.
sounds to me it is conservatives doing most of the whining these days.0 -
Nice post.jeffbr said:
Scalia's legacy will be that he contributed to a very right leaning court. It will also be that he was a great legal mind. He wrote many opinions I disagreed with as a libertarian. He also wrote important opinions on the protection of defendants rights. He wrote the definitive opinion on the 2nd amendment being an individual right as well. I'm equal opportunity when it comes to protection of individual liberties from overbearing government, so I like all of the Bill of Rights. I don't pick and choose.gimmesometruth27 said:
are people not saying that about scalia? was that not his reputation? is that not his legacy? is that not what he prided himself on?PJPOWER said:
So now Scalia is a great interpreter of the constitution? Laughable, this has become (in Yota voice). I've stated my piece and am done here. God bless you Gimme.gimmesometruth27 said:
oh come on now.PJPOWER said:
Seems to me like liberals are [inappropriate quote removed by Admin] to have a free mouth for whining. Or maybe that's just on the PJ forums, lolgimmesometruth27 said:
absolutely.rgambs said:
Hahaha unless it's liberals making the choices, then we need to take the country back!PJPOWER said:
God bless America and having choices...gimmesometruth27 said:i have a hobby lobby a half mile from my house. since the SC decision in the hobby lobby case i have had a couple thousand dollars of custom framing done. i went elsewhere. would it be more convenient for me to go to hobby lobby? sure. but i vote with my wallet, and they can go fuck themselves as far as i am concerned.
damn whiney liberals.
sounds to me it is conservatives doing most of the whining these days.
take your country back.
but be sure to cry about it first.
scalia would want it that way.
actually he wouldn't. he would want obama to nominate someone and the senate do it's job. just like the letter of the constitution says.
thanks holy father. keep your hands off the kids.
I get that people are glad that the court is no longer a conservative court. I'm glad as well. The prospect of revisiting marriage equality or women's reproductive rights in front of a conservative court is something I'd like to see avoided. What I don't get is the vitriol and celebration over the death of someone who was respected by his peers, and performed his role consistently and according to how he read the law. But if his death makes some of you happy, enjoy your celebration, no matter how reprehensible and unseemly it might be. Isn't it funny that when Carter was sick, some of us who didn't see him as a particularly great and competent president could still see the good in the man, and praise his work and the good he's done? A little decorum, maturity and respect might go a long way toward bringing people together, rather than dividing and alienating. We aren't going to get that with our presidential candidates, or our sitting congresscritters, but perhaps we can do it ourselves.
I'm not sure anyone is celebrating his death, I'm okay that he is no longer breathing but certainly not celebrating. I wish while he was still alive he worked toward "bringing people together, rather than dividing and alienating".
Until his death he was the first person that came to mind when I would hear the lyric "the haves have not a fucking clue" now I smile and think of the lyric "I'll stand over your grave until I'm sure you're dead".
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I knew nothing about the man, but I think people have a right to be concerned if there was foul play involved in the death of man who holds such a powerful position in this country. After my dad's so-called "heart attack", I will never look at death the same way again. I believe there are many forces at work in this world--more than we can fathom.0
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Some people despised Scalia because of his arrogance in always voting conservatively and showing preferential treatment to lawyers he liked and being openly offensive & snarky to those he did not. Scalia was polarizing - on purpose - and this causes strong feelings in people. That has come out in some not giving a shit about his death and being happy that his influence is gone from the court.
Some people did not like Scalia for the same reasons but have been surprised at how only an hour after we learned of his death, McConnell issued a statement saying that the President should neglect his Constitutional duties. And the chiming in began. Here people have not expressed hatred for the man, have given him props for his place in history and are participating in the guessing game about what will happen next. Strong feelings about the GOP's statements are often expressed.
Some people don't really care that much either way about the whole thing but have a point about something they want to make - no emotions stated about his death either way.
Some are Scalia fans who want his death to be taken more seriously.
Some have lumped every single non conservative into one group and accuse us of dancing on the man's grave while whining about our President carrying out his Constitutional duties I don't know if this is from true convictions.or if they are using supposed outrage just to litigate against Obama because it all comes back to Obama not being held in the same regard as those before him and liberals are just clueless whiners who need to be shown the light.
I fall into the second group, and do not begrudge anyone else their opinion, unless they have shown an inability to be civil to those who have different opinions or values. You can't be neutral on a moving train, but you shouldn't be demeaning. Like our great ex President GWB said yesterday, labels are for soup cans.
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Obama did nothing hypocritical as a Senator. A filibuster is part of the legislative process of the Congress. It means that a nominee was announced, it was brought to the floor for debate, and eventually a vote was taken. Just as Congress should work - with or without a filibuster.PJPOWER said:
That was not my point. My point was that the exact person that supported a filibuster in 2006, in a lot the same way as what we are seeing today, cannot (without being a HUGE hypocrite) preach that the opposition is not following the rules by attempting the same tactic against him now that he is president. History has yet to say whether or not it will work this time around.myoung321 said:
Yet he is on the court today....hmmmPJPOWER said:
They would and they have. Even the all mighty Obama did it to Alito in 2006, although "he vocally disapproved", his actions speak louder than his words.mrussel1 said:
I think anyone would be hard pressed to argue the Dems wouldn't take the same tactic. They would. The point I've been making it that it's strategically advantageous to Democrats right now, and in particular Hillary, should she make it through the primaries.Dirtie_Frank said:Hmmmm
When George W. Bush was still president, Schumer advocated almost the exact same approach McConnell is planning to pursue. During a speech at a convention of the American Constitution Society in July 2007, Schumer said if any new Supreme Court vacancies opened up, Democrats should not allow Bush the chance to fill it “except in extraordinary circumstances.”
“We should reverse the presumption of confirmation,” Schumer said, according to Politico. “The Supreme Court is dangerously out of balance. We cannot afford to see Justice Stevens replaced by another Roberts, or Justice Ginsburg by another Alito.” During the same speech, Schumer lamented that he hadn’t managed to block Bush’s prior Supreme Court nominations.
Notably, when he made his remarks in 2007, Bush had about seven more months remaining in his presidential term than Obama has remaining in his.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/14/flashback-in-2007-schumer-called-for-blocking-all-bush-supreme-court-nominations/#ixzz40Cxbi0hM
As President, Obama is fulfilling his constitutional duties by looking for a nominee to present to the Congress. The problem is not whether it would be filibustered or voted down. The leadership has announced that it will not even consider bringing a nominee of the President's to the floor to begin the legislative process. That is unconstitutional. They should bring the nominee to the floor and debate and inquire the qualifications of the nominee - if some feel so strongly against the nominee, they can filibuster - part of the process. But that would eventually end and it would be voted up - giving us a SCJ or down, leaving the President to find another nominee. The GOP do not even want this process to occur, as if the President isn't really President anymore.
That's a huge difference and Obama is not what you are portraying him to be. This is a shut down of government - a filibuster would be refreshing, it would mean that they actually were considering the President's idea.0 -
Wooooow! Where is the foul play coming from?pickupyourwill said:I knew nothing about the man, but I think people have a right to be concerned if there was foul play involved in the death of man who holds such a powerful position in this country. After my dad's so-called "heart attack", I will never look at death the same way again. I believe there are many forces at work in this world--more than we can fathom.
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BTW....being respected by his "peers" isn't saying much!0
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