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This appears to be Sandra Day O’Connor posing with some members of a Randall Lineback herd. Googling this yields nothing now I’m wondering what was her connection to America’s rarest breed of cattle. The website doesn’t supply any info. https://www.randalllineback.org/photo-gallery/ev4fvcznvu20cw4xkt7jajbrfczu0f
Not remotely political, but an interesting side to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen Z doesn't know what a HUGE deal it was to have Reagan nominate a woman to the SC. She was the original trailblazer, the first to break that glass ceiling, and mostly a conscious moderate on the bench and a prudent jurist. All the SC gender attention usually goes to RBG but SDO paved the way for every woman after her. I always have deeply admired her.
She failed the country with her Bush v Gore vote.
Anonymous wrote:Gen Z doesn't know what a HUGE deal it was to have Reagan nominate a woman to the SC. She was the original trailblazer, the first to break that glass ceiling, and mostly a conscious moderate on the bench and a prudent jurist. All the SC gender attention usually goes to RBG but SDO paved the way for every woman after her. I always have deeply admired her.
Anonymous wrote:Gen Z doesn't know what a HUGE deal it was to have Reagan nominate a woman to the SC. She was the original trailblazer, the first to break that glass ceiling, and mostly a conscious moderate on the bench and a prudent jurist. All the SC gender attention usually goes to RBG but SDO paved the way for every woman after her. I always have deeply admired her.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of coverage for a bunch of super old people dying. It’s a miracle they lived as long as they did.
Anonymous wrote:I think you mean Riggins.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of coverage for a bunch of super old people dying. It’s a miracle they lived as long as they did.
Anonymous wrote:Gen Z doesn't know what a HUGE deal it was to have Reagan nominate a woman to the SC. She was the original trailblazer, the first to break that glass ceiling, and mostly a conscious moderate on the bench and a prudent jurist. All the SC gender attention usually goes to RBG but SDO paved the way for every woman after her. I always have deeply admired her.
Anonymous wrote:RIP Sandy Baby.