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Ginsburg Voted From Hospital To Block Trump Asylum Restrictions
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mediumfacepalm I won't say what I'm thinking right now.
I'll just let this little guy give you a hint of what's going through my mind---->   smallfit 

If it helps those who feel the same way, just know that it comes from a good source that President Trump already has this old hag's resignation letter on his desk. He might be waiting until after the holidays to make the announcement; we'll just have to wait and see. But until then, looks like she's still obstructing anything President Trump tries to do to keep the American People safe!

Draining the Swamp, one rat at a time. We'll get there; hang on!

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Quote:Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg voted against President Donald Trump’s proposed immigrant asylum restrictions from the hospital where she had cancer surgery Friday, according to media reports.

NBC reported that Ginsburg voted from her hospital bed. National Public Radio and Mother Jones magazine said she cast the decisive vote in the 5-4 decision against the Trump administration shortly after her surgery to remove two cancerous nodules from her lungs. The ruling blocks the Trump administration from implementing new rules prohibiting people from seeking asylum if they cross the border illegally.

By Friday night Ginsburg, 85, was sitting up in her chair and calling friends, NPR reported.

The growths were found during tests Ginsburg had after she fractured ribs in a fall in her Supreme Court office last month.
Doctors at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York found “no evidence of any remaining disease” and scans taken before the surgery showed no cancerous growths elsewhere in her body, the court said in a statement. No additional treatment is planned. 

“Ginsburg is resting comfortably and is expected to remain in the hospital for a few days,” the statement said.
Ginsburg, the court’s oldest justice, has served on the top court for 25 years. She has become something of a folk hero, an icon of liberals, and a favorite of “Saturday Night Live.”

She has been affectionately dubbed the “Notorious RBG,” a play on the name of the late rapper Notorious BIG and a homage to her strength. 

“I will do this job as long as I can do it full steam,” Ginsburg said Sunday after a New York screening of “On the Basis of Sex,” a film about her years as a young lawyer.
  • This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
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I had heard a month ago that she was going to resign in February, but I doubt the veracity of that report now. I reckon time will tell. My best guess is that she plans to use her final breath (may it come quickly!) to thwart anything Trump has to offer to the American People, since so far none of his offerings have been Socialist.

That stupid-assed film they've been blasting all over the TV about her rise to power in the ranks of International Socialism seems to be a waste of the filmmaker's art, but I'll never know for sure, since I have no intention of wasting any time or money to watch it. I can't even imagine caring any less about her life or rise to power, and have to wonder how she ever managed to latch on to a husband at all - dude must have been a cuck from an early age to have been so inured to the training necessary to put up with her sorry ass at all.

Good news is, that at her age, Trump ought to be able to nominate a decent human being as her replacement some time before the end of his second term.

On a side note, I am utterly dismayed at the way some of my military friends have turned on Trump in the wake of his decision to get the hell out of Syria and Afghanistan. I gotta ask myself - what the hell did they lose in the Syrian sand that we ought to stay where we shouldn't have gone to begin with to find it? As far as I know, most of them have never even BEEN to Syria, nor are they acquainted with any Syrians - I can't say the same. From my perspective, we ought to have left the Syrian Civil War to Syrians to duke it out, and claiming a shift from fighting Assad to fighting ISIS just don't cut it for me. ISIS was NOT the reason the likes of McCain and Graham thought it a good idea to throw OTHER PEOPLE'S SONS into a fight where we had no business. They were hell bent for leather intent on supporting Islamic radicals against the legitimate government of Syria (many of which American trained, equipped, and supported radicals left to form the core group of ISIS), and gave nary a damn about the rise of ISIS at all... then throwing a tussle against ISIS in as a side-light somehow morphed into the reason for being there in the fist place, when it goddamned well was NOT.
Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


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(12-23-2018, 04:28 AM)Ninurta Wrote: ...On a side note, I am utterly dismayed at the way some of my military friends have turned on Trump in the wake
of his decision to get the hell out of Syria and Afghanistan.

I gotta ask myself - what the hell did they lose in the Syrian sand that we ought to stay where we shouldn't have gone
to begin with to find it? As far as I know, most of them have never even BEEN to Syria, nor are they acquainted with
any Syrians - I can't say the same.

From my perspective, we ought to have left the Syrian Civil War to Syrians to duke it out, and claiming a shift from fighting
Assad to fighting ISIS just don't cut it for me. ISIS was NOT the reason the likes of McCain and Graham thought it a good idea
to throw OTHER PEOPLE'S SONS into a fight where we had no business.

They were hell bent for leather intent on supporting Islamic radicals against the legitimate government of Syria (many of which
American trained, equipped, and supported radicals left to form the core group of ISIS), and gave nary a damn about the rise
of ISIS at all... then throwing a tussle against ISIS in as a side-light somehow morphed into the reason for being there in the fist
place, when it goddamned well was NOT.

The world became used to the USA policing it and just like leaving the EU, it's an idea that's beyond the norm to most.

Of course Trump is correct, let these countries deal with their own problems and find a socially-accepted medium.
It sounds selfish on the surface, but the question arises, how can you treat people of the Middle-East as equals if
you have to do the fighting for them?

The West wants equality and Coca-Cola niceness... then let the Middle-East show you their version.

As far as Ginsburg is concerned -and I'm appreciative of the rules of her position, her condition mocks it.
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Fox News "accidentally" released footage showing RBG is dead.  Big OOPS!   tinysure 


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Quote:FOX News accidentally aired that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is dead.

The tweet was posted at 7:36 this morning.
 
It was a mistake.

Quote:It was a tech mistake. All newsrooms create obit panels and stories and store them for quick access just in case. Not sure what happened in this case. I seem to recall something similar happened back in April on another network.
— Kevin Corke (@kevincorke) January 21, 2019
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Quick access?   Sure!  Sounds like as good an excuse as any.   tinysure


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