Anonymous ID: 27f901 Feb. 20, 2019, 12:08 a.m. No.5280215   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0224 >>0487

>>5280181

 

Did you notice today that Q misspelled Country as county, and forgot the "R"?

 

The R was missing.

 

Then later he got all mushy about that lady's dog that died of cancer?

 

"May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you."

 

Things are getting weird is all I'm saying. Why can't they get those guys bigger chairs?

Anonymous ID: 27f901 Feb. 20, 2019, 2:14 a.m. No.5280890   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0907

In her discussion with Eisgruber, who has written several books on the Constitution and the Supreme Court, Ginsburg talked about the Bush v. Gore decision, on which she dissented. “It’s never been cited by the court (since 2000),” she said, “and I don’t think it ever will be.” She agreed with Eisgruber when he mentioned that he had told his students he thought the court would not take up the case. “I would have made the same prediction: The court won’t touch this with a 10-foot pole,” she said.

 

Recalling those high-pressured days, Ginsburg remarked, “You can imagine how tense things were. … Everyone was exhausted.” One night at 9 p.m. she got a call from Scalia. “He said, ‘Ruth, what are you doing still at the court? Go home and take a bath.’ I treasure the relationship we have, though we disagree on many issues.”

 

On Roe v. Wade, which was decided in 1973, Ginsburg reiterated her previous criticism of the ruling. A strong supporter of abortion rights, Ginsburg nevertheless said the court “bit off more than it could chew.”

 

Saying goodbye – even to a bloody old doggy – can be so hard.

 

[photo credit: US Supreme Court Justices Shortly Before Making Ruling on to reverse a Florida Supreme Court request for a selective manual recount of that state’s U.S. presidential election ballots]