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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks again RBG![/quote] No dont you dare put this on the shoulders of one woman. F you. There are a 1000 misjudgments and miscalculations and lies between her and this decision. RBG couldnt retire under Obama because there wasnt even a vote for Garland. Mitch was never gonna let her be replaced by a dem president. Couldnt retire under Trump who got 3 justices in who are all partisan hacks after influencing one justice to retire. Two of them shouldnt have been considered at all. No. You will not put this at HER feet. [/quote] False. Obama asked her to retire in 2013, before GOP took control of the Senate in 2014 elections for Jan 2015.[/quote] OH i didnt realize it was political and a president should ask someone to step down. no see this is the bullshit, even with this reasoning you cant lay this at her feet and hers alone. its like saying a pregnancy is alone a womans issue. roe v wade does not lie at the feet of rbg alone. if anything it lays at the feet of white women who voted for trump. f&&& them not her. [/quote] The fault clearly falls on the justices who vote to overturn Roe. Not RGB or McConnell.[/quote] NP. No, adults can and should be able to take a breath and tell the truth here. Yes, the lying liars ACB and Kavanaugh and the touchingly fake Sen. Collins and McConnell AND RGB and her apparent belief in her own immortality after multiple bouts of cancer and reaching her 75th birthday ALL played roles in this. I’m devastated by this. Roe has been the prime target for a growing faction of Republicans since 1973, and the Reaganite nightmare of destroying federal governance and degrading all of its branches has been known. The disciplined, steady push to install crackpot liars into state Secretary of State roles by the GOP has been public. The Fed Soc list and disciplined, steady push to get their justices in at the fed level has been public. There has never - EVER - been an appetite in the Democratic Party upper apparatus to push back in as disciplined a manner, to use ALL tools to fight the fack back, and I’m sick to facking death of the retreat into protecting sacred cows like Her Holiness RGB, the legacy of Obama, and now, as Elie Mystal has written in his column for The Nation, the failure of appetite in Biden to make stacking the Court or otherwise putting up a damned street fight regarding Thomas/his corrupt wife as sacrosanct “we don’t talk about that!’ things. I just feel disgusted overall and no attempt to lionize the dead changes that for me. [/quote] not protecting her- tired of women taking the blame for the actions or inactions of a majority of men. trying to blame her for how we got here is reductive AND plays into misogyny there are multiple comments of thanks RBG as if this lays at her feet alone and it is tiresome [/quote] DP. Whether you find it "tiresome" or not is neither here nor there. Women are responsible for their actions, to say otherwise is offensive. RBG is responsible for her actions which were driven by hubris. So are Democrats who think they are so above it all that they won't put up a damned fight. Why would I vote for them? They don't do anything about anything.[/quote] She is responsible for one action, hers alone, but that is not what got us here. And somehow this turned into democrats dont fight or do anything....ummm ok. :roll: because an action that is damaging is better than no action at all? [/quote] You’re such a sanctimonious goddamned simpleton. We DON’T fight, first of all. Second, you ridiculous bim, I listed a slew of people who are the mothers and fathers of this mess and sure as shit, RBG is one of them. You liar. My god, you’re a liar. [/quote] Take your energy elsewhere. I am not a liar. You are the simpleton- reducing this outcome to a few people and not laying it at the feet of people who acted in FAVOR of it. [/quote] Yasss queen, sassy comments about McConnells neck folds and capacity for evil will change things within D control. Perhaps you suggest a women’s wine luncheon to discuss how much we rilly rilly hate Sen. Collins. Action![/quote]
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