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[quote=Anonymous]Complicit Republicans who aren’t part of the forced birth religious right never believed that Roe would be overturned. This is how they voted R and assumed that their reproductive rights would be still be protected. They weren’t crazy because one of the very core principles of conservative judicial philosophy is stare decisis. It’s unthinkable from a legal scholar perspective that conservative jurists would remove a fundamental right throwing out a fifty year precedent. You put trash on the bench who are hacks and not serious constitutional scholars and jurists like insurrection supporter Thomas, handmaiden ACB and groper Kavannagh and you can quickly get to a majority that destroys the credibility of the court. Law isn’t about right or wrong. It’s about balancing the scales, legal precedent that provides durability and stability, and fairness. You have justices who aren’t qualified to be there and lied in their hearings. You have two jurists with a history of harassing or assaulting women. You have jurists whose first allegiance is to extreme right religious zealots. The GOP filled the court with trash. So yeah believe the GOP when they say they are going after gay people, civil rights, healthcare. There is no wink wink we won’t really do it so vote for us anyway. Unless you are as willfully blind as Susan Collins, a GOP vote is basically a membership to an extreme religious state. [/quote]
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