Should Amy Coney Barrett be appointed to the SCOTUS?

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Now that we've got a nominee, let the discussion of her possible appointment commence! Should she be appointed or are republicans playing by their own rules to stack the courts unfairly? Personally, my only issue is that Obama couldn't seat a justice with over 9 months to go before election, but republicans don't care about that this time claiming the very pathetic argument that the people chose a republican senate and president. Uh, last time I checked I can't control the senate majority with my state votes. I'd prefer a balance of power, but it seems that isn't happening these days.
Anyway, as usual this nominee comes with the typical concerns among liberals and vehement denials from conservatives that personal beliefs will impact the historical cases of Roe v. Wade and other key equality cases.
Here are 2 differing opinions for why Barrett's personal beliefs won't impact her bench decisions and why they will based on previous statements and her judicial record.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/09/26/ive-known-amy-coney-barrett-15-years-liberals-have-nothing-fear/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-bombshell-consequences-of-amy-coney-barrett/2020/09/25/3531ab9c-ff6f-11ea-8d05-9beaaa91c71f_story.html?_gl=1*1j21uf9*_ga*dGZKbzZBVm9YRXdXcVRtUlhfUHhPaFhPZjFiRlFxc3c2UmpmZWdhMS1uY1B0MW9NX205ZHNZUlVocE04cV9pOq..
Anyway, as usual this nominee comes with the typical concerns among liberals and vehement denials from conservatives that personal beliefs will impact the historical cases of Roe v. Wade and other key equality cases.
Here are 2 differing opinions for why Barrett's personal beliefs won't impact her bench decisions and why they will based on previous statements and her judicial record.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/09/26/ive-known-amy-coney-barrett-15-years-liberals-have-nothing-fear/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-bombshell-consequences-of-amy-coney-barrett/2020/09/25/3531ab9c-ff6f-11ea-8d05-9beaaa91c71f_story.html?_gl=1*1j21uf9*_ga*dGZKbzZBVm9YRXdXcVRtUlhfUHhPaFhPZjFiRlFxc3c2UmpmZWdhMS1uY1B0MW9NX205ZHNZUlVocE04cV9pOq..
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Should Amy Coney Barrett be appointed to the SCOTUS? 43 votes
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wont answer yet. inclined to say no based solely on mcconnells actions for the past 12 years.but here we are, so I want to learn more about her brief(all to brief) judicial record before committing._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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Ugh, do we really have to see her name at the top of the forum?
the question doesn’t matter, she will be on the Court and it will have a deeply conservative bias for decades unless the Dems play hardball.
the only way to take back this Mcconnellonian power grab is to add congress seats, add electoral votes, and senators/states from DC and PR
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NoShe shouldn't. She probably will be. Fuck 2020.
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YesI could vote no or yes based on the way "should" is framed. Should this hard-core of a conservative be appointed? Yes. It's their president and their Senate. It's unfortunate that the Senate and the electoral college skew to the minority but that is where we are.Should the GOP get this through, given their stance of four years ago? No. In theory people should be upset and vote them out. But they won't. So why would Mitch and Company worry about that?1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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Noshe shouldn't. but she will be confirmed.
this is what it was all about. the man who lost the popular vote gets to appoint 33% of the highest court in the country."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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Nogimmesometruth27 said:she shouldn't. but she will be confirmed.
this is what it was all about. the man who lost the popular vote gets to appoint 33% of the highest court in the country.
I will say RBG had a chance to control her own destiny and decided to roll the dice into a new president. So her deathbed wish of her seat not being filled by trump and GOP doesn't hold any water with me. She doesn't get to choose. Now - if she was concerned, she could have stepped down in the middle of Obama's presidency. It will be interesting to see if that lesson was learned by any of the SCOTUS.hippiemom = goodness0 -
Nocincybearcat said:gimmesometruth27 said:she shouldn't. but she will be confirmed.
this is what it was all about. the man who lost the popular vote gets to appoint 33% of the highest court in the country.
I will say RBG had a chance to control her own destiny and decided to roll the dice into a new president. So her deathbed wish of her seat not being filled by trump and GOP doesn't hold any water with me. She doesn't get to choose. Now - if she was concerned, she could have stepped down in the middle of Obama's presidency. It will be interesting to see if that lesson was learned by any of the SCOTUS.
Another thing I was thinking about is that between Reagan and G. H. W. Bush, 6 justices were seated by republicans. Granted, there was less partisanship on the selection of justices then.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Nocincybearcat said:gimmesometruth27 said:she shouldn't. but she will be confirmed.
this is what it was all about. the man who lost the popular vote gets to appoint 33% of the highest court in the country.
I will say RBG had a chance to control her own destiny and decided to roll the dice into a new president. So her deathbed wish of her seat not being filled by trump and GOP doesn't hold any water with me. She doesn't get to choose. Now - if she was concerned, she could have stepped down in the middle of Obama's presidency. It will be interesting to see if that lesson was learned by any of the SCOTUS.
the gop was on the beginning of the road to fascism during obama's 2nd term. keep that in mind."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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Yesgimmesometruth27 said:cincybearcat said:gimmesometruth27 said:she shouldn't. but she will be confirmed.
this is what it was all about. the man who lost the popular vote gets to appoint 33% of the highest court in the country.
I will say RBG had a chance to control her own destiny and decided to roll the dice into a new president. So her deathbed wish of her seat not being filled by trump and GOP doesn't hold any water with me. She doesn't get to choose. Now - if she was concerned, she could have stepped down in the middle of Obama's presidency. It will be interesting to see if that lesson was learned by any of the SCOTUS.
the gop was on the beginning of the road to fascism during obama's 2nd term. keep that in mind.That was my first thought. And I don't know...I'm not sure Mitch was there yet. We'll never know. That said, had Hillary won, I bet we'd be at 7 right now...Edit: Yes seven...because Kennedy would still be there.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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Noflip the senate, win the presidency, add 4 liberal justices, and and a big fuck you to mitch.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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Nogimmesometruth27 said:cincybearcat said:gimmesometruth27 said:she shouldn't. but she will be confirmed.
this is what it was all about. the man who lost the popular vote gets to appoint 33% of the highest court in the country.
I will say RBG had a chance to control her own destiny and decided to roll the dice into a new president. So her deathbed wish of her seat not being filled by trump and GOP doesn't hold any water with me. She doesn't get to choose. Now - if she was concerned, she could have stepped down in the middle of Obama's presidency. It will be interesting to see if that lesson was learned by any of the SCOTUS.
the gop was on the beginning of the road to fascism during obama's 2nd term. keep that in mind....like anytime early in the second term. If she truly wanted to ensure a democrat was picking her successor, it was the only way she could have.
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Nocincybearcat said:gimmesometruth27 said:cincybearcat said:gimmesometruth27 said:she shouldn't. but she will be confirmed.
this is what it was all about. the man who lost the popular vote gets to appoint 33% of the highest court in the country.
I will say RBG had a chance to control her own destiny and decided to roll the dice into a new president. So her deathbed wish of her seat not being filled by trump and GOP doesn't hold any water with me. She doesn't get to choose. Now - if she was concerned, she could have stepped down in the middle of Obama's presidency. It will be interesting to see if that lesson was learned by any of the SCOTUS.
the gop was on the beginning of the road to fascism during obama's 2nd term. keep that in mind....like anytime early in the second term. If she truly wanted to ensure a democrat was picking her successor, it was the only way she could have.
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cincybearcat said:gimmesometruth27 said:she shouldn't. but she will be confirmed.
this is what it was all about. the man who lost the popular vote gets to appoint 33% of the highest court in the country.
I will say RBG had a chance to control her own destiny and decided to roll the dice into a new president. So her deathbed wish of her seat not being filled by trump and GOP doesn't hold any water with me. She doesn't get to choose. Now - if she was concerned, she could have stepped down in the middle of Obama's presidency. It will be interesting to see if that lesson was learned by any of the SCOTUS.
I think given the difficulty Reid was having getting votes taken on Obama's lower court picks explains why she held on
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NoI say no way because I believe in separation of church and state. This won't happen with Barrett. What likely will happen is that she will be confirmed and we will mover further from Democracy and closer to a now dark ages. It's going to be a long road back, assuming we ever get back.
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I don’t know, so if anyone could tell me, please: Do other Justices practice religion in their personal life? Whether “strict” or not, no Jews or Catholics or even Latvian Orthodox?0
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Nohedonist said:I don’t know, so if anyone could tell me, please: Do other Justices practice religion in their personal life? Whether “strict” or not, no Jews or Catholics or even Latvian Orthodox?
Undoubtedly, I would think anyway. It's not my thing, but I'm cool with anyone practicing any religion that doesn't practice doing harm to others... like limiting a woman's reproductive thing. I don't care if Barrett sing Hosannas in the shower or goes to Synagogue twice a week or lights candles and incense on a hillside at sunset. I just don't know how much I trust someone who defines them self by their religion. I believe Barrett does that. If I'm wrong, I'm definitely open to being corrected.
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I don’t want my (or any woman’s) reproductive thing to be controlled
And yeah, I was asking for that reason - my.religious heritage is part of me but not ME. Hence my question.0 -
Nobrianlux said:hedonist said:I don’t know, so if anyone could tell me, please: Do other Justices practice religion in their personal life? Whether “strict” or not, no Jews or Catholics or even Latvian Orthodox?
Undoubtedly, I would think anyway. It's not my thing, but I'm cool with anyone practicing any religion that doesn't practice doing harm to others... like limiting a woman's reproductive thing. I don't care if Barrett sing Hosannas in the shower or goes to Synagogue twice a week or lights candles and incense on a hillside at sunset. I just don't know how much I trust someone who defines them self by their religion. I believe Barrett does that. If I'm wrong, I'm definitely open to being corrected.
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/28/917827735/a-look-at-amy-coney-barretts-record-on-abortion-rights
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Notbergs said:brianlux said:hedonist said:I don’t know, so if anyone could tell me, please: Do other Justices practice religion in their personal life? Whether “strict” or not, no Jews or Catholics or even Latvian Orthodox?
Undoubtedly, I would think anyway. It's not my thing, but I'm cool with anyone practicing any religion that doesn't practice doing harm to others... like limiting a woman's reproductive thing. I don't care if Barrett sing Hosannas in the shower or goes to Synagogue twice a week or lights candles and incense on a hillside at sunset. I just don't know how much I trust someone who defines them self by their religion. I believe Barrett does that. If I'm wrong, I'm definitely open to being corrected.
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/28/917827735/a-look-at-amy-coney-barretts-record-on-abortion-rights
Fuhrer evid... I mean, further evidence someone wants to stir shit in this country in a big (not good) way.hedonist said:I don’t want my (or any woman’s) reproductive thing to be controlled
And yeah, I was asking for that reason - my.religious heritage is part of me but not ME. Hence my question.
Haha! I'm so fucking dumb sometimes!Words can really trip me up sometimes, lol!
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NoI'm all for the Dems stacking the court if they win the WH and Senate. Fuck the GOP...they would do it and you could argue they have already done it by stealing the Garland nomination.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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