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She going to go live on a farm with other Supreme Court Justices where she can romp and play all day.
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Quoted: I'm not sold that she's solid on 2A and I don't like our sides identity politics regarding her selection. Nobody can convince me that women are not prone to emotional arguments and thats bad news for SCOTUS justices. Finally, the left will call any nominee "literally Hitler". Proposing a woman won't cause them to fight or lie less, so why not get a rock-solid fire breathing constitutionalist if you're going to take the slack. View Quote I said it two times before, William Pryor is the man we want. |
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Hello darkness my old friend, I've come to talk with you again.
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Quoted: I’m not sold that she’s solid on 2A and I don’t like our sides identity politics regarding her selection. Nobody can convince me that women are not prone to emotional arguments and thats bad news for SCOTUS justices. Finally, the left will call any nominee “literally Hitler”. Proposing a woman won’t cause them to fight or lie less, so why not get a rock-solid fire breathing constitutionalist if you’re going to take the slack. View Quote Don't underestimate the stubbornness of women. We've been fucked over by plenty of "reasonable" men. |
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Anticipating FULL PANIC mode by the media and Democrats! View Quote It's been this way for years. Get ready though, if RBG passes, this next judge better be as pure as the Virgin Mary herself, because the Dem's will becoming full bore. |
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The Supreme Court has, for years, ruled in favor of one unconstitutional measure after another. Why do we act like sycophants for a group of jurists who have displayed no greater wisdom than our fellow man? Is it because we hope that stacking the SC with "conservatives" that they will suddenly uphold our rights, which were God-given and unalienable all along? View Quote Pass your laws and issue your edicts. I don't care anymore. |
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This. ^ Pass your laws and issue your edicts. I don't care anymore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Supreme Court has, for years, ruled in favor of one unconstitutional measure after another. Why do we act like sycophants for a group of jurists who have displayed no greater wisdom than our fellow man? Is it because we hope that stacking the SC with "conservatives" that they will suddenly uphold our rights, which were God-given and unalienable all along? Pass your laws and issue your edicts. I don't care anymore. The “right” wants to pack the court with “conservatives “ to uphold the Constitution. Nobody looks at the root cause of this idea. A government out of control . They then turn to another branch of that very government for assistance . Is it better to have right leaning SC justices? Sure I guess . The ruling of our time , Husseincare, was ruled hunky fucking Dory . The government can force you to buy whatever it chooses . Think what that will mean in 30-40 years . You must buy a Gov motors car to help gov motors ....that’s fine You’re too fat you must buy gov approved food You use too much electricity , you must buy solar panels I could go on , but it’s pointless . |
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Quoted: A lot of people overlook the underlying problem . The "right" wants to pack the court with "conservatives " to uphold the Constitution. Nobody looks at the root cause of this idea. A government out of control . They then turn to another branch of that very government for assistance . Is it better to have right leaning SC justices? Sure I guess . The ruling of our time , Husseincare, was ruled hunky fucking Dory . The government can force you to buy whatever it chooses . Think what that will mean in 30-40 years . You must buy a Gov motors car to help gov motors ....that's fine You're too fat you must buy gov approved food You use too much electricity , you must buy solar panels I could go on , but it's pointless . View Quote Fixing the court won't necessarily fix the country but it is a necessary step on the narrow path that we have of avoiding boogaloo. |
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I'm going to chime in with some observations on RBGs medical condition based on what I saw with my father's fight with pancreatic cancer (that he lost in 4 months). I am not a doc nor do I have any inside info, this is just my take based on my experience with my dad. 1) The bile duct stent she received was possibly because there is/was a tumor at the head of her pancreas pinching the common bile duct shut. This causes pain and jaundice as the bile produced in the liver can't get out into the small intestine. The stent keeps it open and keeps the bile from backing up. My dad had one of these for this very reason. They're also supposed to be replaced every so often (3 months, I think) if they are the plastic kind but he didnt live that long. I've been kind of watching for that with her. 2) The radiation they did at the same time as the stent was likely mostly palliative. If what she has is pancreatic adenocarcinoma its not curable without a major surgery called the Whipple, which she is unlikely to survive at her age. Most of the time a tumor in the head of the pancreas isnt operable because of involvement with major blood vessels in the area. Radiation can majorly shrink the tumor and if lucky can "peel " it off surrounding blood vessels so that an inoperable situation becomes operable. But in her case I think it was likely to buy more time, not cure it. My dad had radiation as well as adjunct chemo and it improved things with the main tumor for awhile but the cancer also metastatized in while the main tumor was being irradiated. 2 months after discovery it was all over his liver. 3) This recent admission for IV antibiotics makes me think that shes gone septic, especially with the transfer to Johns Hopkins. IV abx and fluids can be done at most decent hospitals but if its related to her cancer she'd probably want to be where the oncology care is better (and maybe that's where she's been going all along so she has an onc there). My dad also went septic, 4 days after a chemo treatment. He also suffered from major GI bleeding at the time. He was in the hospital for 3 weeks on IV antibiotics trying to get him stabilized and eventually we brought him home under hospice when they determined there was nothing more that could be done. He was gone 2 weeks later. If shes bad enough to be on IV antibiotics I can't see them discharging her tomorrow for any reason other than hospice. If I'm correct about the above guesses, I believe she doesn't have much time left and will be gone before Christmas. If I had to pick a day I'd say about Dec 12. And I'm not gleeful about this - actually I find her kind of pitiful. She should have stepped down and enjoyed the last days with her family but she is too much of an idealogue for that. Pancreatic cancer is a horrendous way to go and after witnessing what it did to my father I wouldnt wish it on anyone, not even a liberal justice. Just my $.02. CG, not a doc just the daughter of a former patient. ETA: I just read that her August recurrence of pancreatic cancer was found by a blood test. That means its probably adenocarcinoma, the CA19-9 marker doesn't go up much if at all with the PNET type. There is no way she will make it to the next election even if she gets past this current crisis. View Quote |
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Has anyone seen her carrying her bags out of the hospital to her awaiting limo yet?
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You obviously mean "turn the violence up from a 5 to a an 11." Then they're going to break the knob off. View Quote THIS IS SO IMPORTANT I POSTED TWICE!! |
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Sotomayor - she's 65. And if she eats the way I know many Puerto Ricans eat, she won't last long either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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According to the linked article she is getting better. View Quote |
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I'm going to chime in with some observations on RBGs medical condition based on what I saw with my father's fight with pancreatic cancer (that he lost in 4 months). I am not a doc nor do I have any inside info, this is just my take based on my experience with my dad. 1) The bile duct stent she received was possibly because there is/was a tumor at the head of her pancreas pinching the common bile duct shut. This causes pain and jaundice as the bile produced in the liver can't get out into the small intestine. The stent keeps it open and keeps the bile from backing up. My dad had one of these for this very reason. They're also supposed to be replaced every so often (3 months, I think) if they are the plastic kind but he didnt live that long. I've been kind of watching for that with her. 2) The radiation they did at the same time as the stent was likely mostly palliative. If what she has is pancreatic adenocarcinoma its not curable without a major surgery called the Whipple, which she is unlikely to survive at her age. Most of the time a tumor in the head of the pancreas isnt operable because of involvement with major blood vessels in the area. Radiation can majorly shrink the tumor and if lucky can "peel " it off surrounding blood vessels so that an inoperable situation becomes operable. But in her case I think it was likely to buy more time, not cure it. My dad had radiation as well as adjunct chemo and it improved things with the main tumor for awhile but the cancer also metastatized in while the main tumor was being irradiated. 2 months after discovery it was all over his liver. 3) This recent admission for IV antibiotics makes me think that shes gone septic, especially with the transfer to Johns Hopkins. IV abx and fluids can be done at most decent hospitals but if its related to her cancer she'd probably want to be where the oncology care is better (and maybe that's where she's been going all along so she has an onc there). My dad also went septic, 4 days after a chemo treatment. He also suffered from major GI bleeding at the time. He was in the hospital for 3 weeks on IV antibiotics trying to get him stabilized and eventually we brought him home under hospice when they determined there was nothing more that could be done. He was gone 2 weeks later. If shes bad enough to be on IV antibiotics I can't see them discharging her tomorrow for any reason other than hospice. If I'm correct about the above guesses, I believe she doesn't have much time left and will be gone before Christmas. If I had to pick a day I'd say about Dec 12. And I'm not gleeful about this - actually I find her kind of pitiful. She should have stepped down and enjoyed the last days with her family but she is too much of an idealogue for that. Pancreatic cancer is a horrendous way to go and after witnessing what it did to my father I wouldnt wish it on anyone, not even a liberal justice. Just my $.02. CG, not a doc just the daughter of a former patient. ETA: I just read that her August recurrence of pancreatic cancer was found by a blood test. That means its probably adenocarcinoma, the CA19-9 marker doesn't go up much if at all with the PNET type. There is no way she will make it to the next election even if she gets past this current crisis. View Quote |
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I'm going to chime in with some observations on RBGs medical condition based on what I saw with my father's fight with pancreatic cancer (that he lost in 4 months). I am not a doc nor do I have any inside info, this is just my take based on my experience with my dad. 1) The bile duct stent she received was possibly because there is/was a tumor at the head of her pancreas pinching the common bile duct shut. This causes pain and jaundice as the bile produced in the liver can't get out into the small intestine. The stent keeps it open and keeps the bile from backing up. My dad had one of these for this very reason. They're also supposed to be replaced every so often (3 months, I think) if they are the plastic kind but he didnt live that long. I've been kind of watching for that with her. 2) The radiation they did at the same time as the stent was likely mostly palliative. If what she has is pancreatic adenocarcinoma its not curable without a major surgery called the Whipple, which she is unlikely to survive at her age. Most of the time a tumor in the head of the pancreas isnt operable because of involvement with major blood vessels in the area. Radiation can majorly shrink the tumor and if lucky can "peel " it off surrounding blood vessels so that an inoperable situation becomes operable. But in her case I think it was likely to buy more time, not cure it. My dad had radiation as well as adjunct chemo and it improved things with the main tumor for awhile but the cancer also metastatized in while the main tumor was being irradiated. 2 months after discovery it was all over his liver. 3) This recent admission for IV antibiotics makes me think that shes gone septic, especially with the transfer to Johns Hopkins. IV abx and fluids can be done at most decent hospitals but if its related to her cancer she'd probably want to be where the oncology care is better (and maybe that's where she's been going all along so she has an onc there). My dad also went septic, 4 days after a chemo treatment. He also suffered from major GI bleeding at the time. He was in the hospital for 3 weeks on IV antibiotics trying to get him stabilized and eventually we brought him home under hospice when they determined there was nothing more that could be done. He was gone 2 weeks later. If shes bad enough to be on IV antibiotics I can't see them discharging her tomorrow for any reason other than hospice. If I'm correct about the above guesses, I believe she doesn't have much time left and will be gone before Christmas. If I had to pick a day I'd say about Dec 12. And I'm not gleeful about this - actually I find her kind of pitiful. She should have stepped down and enjoyed the last days with her family but she is too much of an idealogue for that. Pancreatic cancer is a horrendous way to go and after witnessing what it did to my father I wouldnt wish it on anyone, not even a liberal justice. Just my $.02. CG, not a doc just the daughter of a former patient. ETA: I just read that her August recurrence of pancreatic cancer was found by a blood test. That means its probably adenocarcinoma, the CA19-9 marker doesn't go up much if at all with the PNET type. There is no way she will make it to the next election even if she gets past this current crisis. and I too am so very sorry for your loss, bro. |
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My sentiment for my fellow Team Member remains the same |
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“And David danced before the LORD with all his might..." - II Samuel 6:14
...anyone got a spare linen Ephod that i could borrow? |
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Good morning, Arfcom.
I think I will begin with bacon, eggs, and hash browns. The dog and cat agree with the menu, but the cat thinks the problem with my hash browns is they should have been bacon in the first place. Not sure he is wrong about that. |
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If she croaks, the left is going to get violent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
If she kicks they're really going to hustle impeachment through the "Turtle' could announce that they have more pressing business with the appointment hearings and would start the trial after a SC nominee is approved in case that there was issues in the impeachment trial that required a full SC to decide. Giving the Dims a choice of either approve nominee or no impeachment trial |
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She can knock all she wants. I doubt she has done what's required to have that door opened for her to enter inside. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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So much better they transferred her to the cancer center at John Hopkins. To be fair, she was released from Georgetown hospital, into a waiting ambulance for the transfer. But the media was right, she was released from THAT hospital. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'd watch the local ANTIFA and DSA feeds. If you see a lot of activity ole RBG might truly be on her way out.
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