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The Real Reason the Left Hates Kavanaugh


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Several days ago, while going after bar-b-q, I was listening to one of the conservatives on KLVI (Rush-Hannity-Berry?).  He said that of all the laws the progressive left has established, 85% were created by judges rendering decisions, not by Congress.  We all know Obama stacked the lower courts, evidently to perpetuate this trend.  I’m certainly no lawyer, but I think these decisions will remain law until/if they’re ever brought before SCOTUS, which of course has the last say.

IF most of the above is true, many of these laws will probably be overturned, turning the progressive agenda into a train wreck.  We can only hope.   

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51 minutes ago, BS Wildcats said:

Still trying to figure out why women think it is their right to murder someone.  I learned at an early age that murder could get you the death penalty or life in prison.  Hopefully, Roe v. Wade will one day be overturned.

Or just allow it to be a decision made in the states.  Fed gov should have no say in this.  But we could say that about so many other issues.

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56 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Or just allow it to be a decision made in the states.  Fed gov should have no say in this.  But we could say that about so many other issues.

56 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Or just allow it to be a decision made in the states.  Fed gov should have no say in this.  But we could say that about so many other issues.

It should be a decision made easy, whether it be the feds or states.  Murder is illegal.

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57 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

It is not illegal according to the SC...that’s why I say take it back to the states.   I believe every state would make on demand abortion illegal.

California, NY, and some others probably would still allow it.  Then you have those that will go there to commit their murder.  Hopefully, the SC will someday overturn their own ruling.

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6 minutes ago, BS Wildcats said:

California, NY, and some others probably would still allow it.  Then you have those that will go there to commit their murder.  Hopefully, the SC will someday overturn their own ruling.

I don’t think any states would allow it.  I don’t want the unborn to be protected depending on who is on the SC...it won’t always be weighted conservative.

I agree it’s murder...that is a state crime.

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1 hour ago, 77 said:

i think the biggest reason that most of the left hates him is because Trump nominated him. Most of the mob left has no  idea about those lower court judges they just accept their marching orders and hate as directed.

 

 

Just like this FBI investigation, the leftards were not changing their votes no matter what.  They knew the evidence was not there, yet still screamed for the FBI to get involved.  You are right about it being a Trump nominee, if Kavanaugh had been selected by the chosen idiot, obama, he would have been confirmed without this crap.

Keep it up Trump, MAGA!!!!!!!

 

 

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