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  1. Circle of Willis

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    I went to McMaster, can confirm Hamilton is a Canadian mashup of Detroit (rusting, declining industrial hub) and Seattle/Portland (hive of perpetually seething far-left thugs who willfully live in squalor). Place even has violent anarchist LARPers who then went crying to the cops (very...
  2. Circle of Willis

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Well, Roe v. Wade itself was decided in 1973. The first woman to sit on the Supreme Court (Sandra Day O'Connor) was not appointed until 1981, by Reagan. Obviously, that meant that all seven of the Justices who ruled in favor of legislating a right to abortion out of thin air and from the bench...
  3. Circle of Willis

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Is your wife aware that more women were involved in overturning Roe v. Wade than in coming up with it to begin with?
  4. Circle of Willis

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Unfettered narcissistic hedonists generally do not appreciate anyone trying to put even the lightest of fetters on their hedonism, no matter how warranted. Also, there are plenty of female pro-lifers out there who would contend that not only are they safeguarding girls' rights to not be...
  5. Circle of Willis

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    I mean, to my understanding, the three branches of American government aren't the Army, the Navy and the Air Force but rather Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court. And they certainly haven't put together a federal law on abortion despite there being a Dem trifecta in the executive &...
  6. Circle of Willis

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    So what happens if, say, state/local police or state military forces (let's say the Texas State Guard or that newfangled Florida State Guard DeSantis recently reactivated for the purposes of this hypothetical scenario) move in to shut down a military hospital for attempting a late-term abortion...
  7. Circle of Willis

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    All I have to say is, God bless America. ... Well, not just that. While I never thought even the squishy Kavanaugh could back down after the draft opinion was leaked and the politicking & threats started flying (even from a pure 'muh SCOTUS legitimiacy' standpoint, appearing to cave in the...
  8. Circle of Willis

    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Could the leaker's plan have been a purely kneejerk 'hah I bet this'll get Antifa & the feminist mob fired up enough to scare squishier Justices like Kavanaugh into changing their mind' rather than any serious political calculations about the midterms? Worse still - might that actually work? I...
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