Anonymous ID: c96f01 Oct. 12, 2020, 11:25 a.m. No.11039853   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9890

ACB NOMINATION and other thoughts about the Supreme Court in general from a Libertarian who came here to MAGA and to put my Nation first. Not my Religion First. Not to be a Democrat or a Republican First.

To MAGA.

 

ACB's religion would matter if she was a Muslim.

If she was a Satanist, If she was a voodoo witch doctor, If she was Wiccan, If her religion was anything but Christian/Catholic/Judaism it would matter a whole lot to a whole lot of people and don't even try to deny it.

 

I would get rid of the Supreme Court all together and allow WE THE PEOPLE to vote on EVERYTHING that our legal system cannot decide on.

 

All of this talk about "Federalism" seems to be coming from people who really do not understand Federalism V Anti Federalism and why we even ENJOY a Bill of Rights as the Federalist tried to convince the public that it was not necessary!

 

ANTONIN SCALIA - A FEW INTERESTING TIDBITS

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonin_Scalia

 

Scalia strongly disfavored the Court's ruling in Miranda v. Arizona, which held that a confession by an arrested suspect who had not been advised of his rights was inadmissible in court,

and he voted to overrule Miranda in the 2000 case of Dickerson v. United States but was in a minority of two with Justice Clarence Thomas. Calling the Miranda decision a

"milestone of judicial overreaching", Scalia stated that the Court should not fear to correct its mistakes.[103]

 

In multiple cases, Scalia wrote against laws that allowed alleged victims of child abuse to testify behind screens or by closed-circuit television.[104]

 

In a 1990 First Amendment case, R.A.V. v. St. Paul, Scalia wrote the Court's opinion striking down a St. Paul, Minnesota, hate speech ordinance in a prosecution for burning a cross.[110]

Scalia noted, "Let there be no mistake about our belief that burning a cross in someone's front yard is reprehensible. But St. Paul has sufficient means at its disposal to prevent such

behavior without adding the First Amendment to the fire".[111]

 

Scalia responded to his critics that his originalism "has occasionally led him to decisions he deplores, like his upholding the constitutionality of flag burning",

which according to Scalia was protected by the First Amendment.[19]

 

Scalia declined to recuse himself from Cheney v. United States District Court for the District of Columbia (2005), a case concerning whether Vice President Dick Cheney

could keep secret the membership of an advisory task force on energy policy. Scalia was asked to recuse himself because he had gone on a hunting trip with various persons

including Cheney, during which he traveled one way on Air Force Two. Scalia issued a lengthy in-chambers opinion refusing to recuse himself, stating that though Cheney was a longtime friend

 

Scalia enjoyed a warm friendship with fellow Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, considered a member of the court's liberal wing, with the two attending the opera together and appearing together onstage

as supernumeraries in Washington National Opera's 1994 production of Ariadne auf Naxos.[121] Ginsburg was a colleague of Scalia on the D.C. Circuit, and the

Scalias and Ginsburgs had dinner together every New Year's Eve.[174]

 

Scalia also enjoyed a friendship with fellow Justice Elena Kagan, also considered a member of the court's liberal wing. When Justice David Souter retired, Scalia told David Axelrod,

an adviser to then-President Barack Obama, that he hoped that Obama would nominate Kagan to replace him. While Obama nominated Sonia Sotomayor instead, a year later when

Justice John Paul Stevens retired, Obama nominated Kagan.[175] An avid hunter, Scalia taught Justice Kagan how to hunt; the two hunted ducks, birds, deer and antelope together.[176][177]

 

1: against Miranda rights.

2: forces abuse victims, sometimes children to face their abusers in court.

3: The First amendment gives a person the right to burn a Cross.

4: The First Amendment gives a person the right to burn a Flag.

5: Longtime friend with Dick Cheney

6: Longtime friend with Ruth Bader Ginsberg

 

As an Anon

No, I do not believe we need another SC seat in order to ensure POTUS get's reelected as I trust the Plan and I have read the drops.

If I made a Religious Test it would be for them to swear that their Allegiance is to America First above and far beyond whatever Theology that they have decided to yolk their own minds with.

BOOKS! Check 'em out! The More You Know!