|
Post by pixiechick on Jul 12, 2022 0:51:33 GMT
Decision was already made on false information!! What decision are you speaking of?
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 12, 2022 1:17:02 GMT
Decision was already made on false information!! What decision are you speaking of? Your claim the attempt to influence kavanaugh et al.
|
|
|
Post by pixiechick on Jul 12, 2022 1:37:28 GMT
What decision are you speaking of? Your claim the attempt to influence kavanaugh et al. Do you have a link to that info?
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 12, 2022 1:41:04 GMT
Your claim the attempt to influence kavanaugh et al. Do you have a link to that info? Really? Yeah right. Dimwit. She's speaking specifically to Title 18, Section 1507, of the U.S. Code. The law states that it is illegal, “with the intent of influencing any judge,” to: picket or parade “in or near a building or residence occupied or used by such judge, juror, witness, or court officer” “or with such intent,” to resort “to any other demonstration in or near any such building or residence” From the Washington PostIt is your link!!
|
|
|
Post by pixiechick on Jul 12, 2022 2:10:05 GMT
Do you have a link to that info? She's speaking specifically to Title 18, Section 1507, of the U.S. Code. The law states that it is illegal, “with the intent of influencing any judge,” to: picket or parade “in or near a building or residence occupied or used by such judge, juror, witness, or court officer” “or with such intent,” to resort “to any other demonstration in or near any such building or residence” From the Washington PostIt is your link!! Can you quote what in that article supports your statement: "Decision was already made on false information!!"
|
|
|
Post by pixiechick on Jul 12, 2022 2:26:46 GMT
I seem to remember former carrying cheat sheets too and he was younger at the time... Notes on topics to discuss is vastly different than needing reminders of basic functions: (1. YOU walk in room and say hello. 2. YOU sit down in YOUR chair. 3. YOU speak. 4. YOU ask question.)
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 12, 2022 3:19:12 GMT
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 12, 2022 3:24:59 GMT
Also... Alito "The logic that Alito uses in the draft opinion leans heavily on history — history that he gets egregiously wrong,” Reagan explains. “Alito explicitly dismisses the distinction between ending a pregnancy before or after quickening, a distinction that my research has found was critical to the way American women and American physicians traditionally thought about pregnancy. In early America as in early modern England, abortion before ‘quickening’ was legal under common law and widely accepted in practice.”The term “quickening” refers to when a woman first begins to feel movement in the uterus. According to Reagan, Alito’s draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization — the case that could lead to Roe’s demise after 49 years — Alito “sidesteps” some “well-established history.” The history of abortion in the U.S., Reagan stresses, isn’t nearly as black-and-white as Alito makes it out to be. “The first laws in the United States governing abortion, passed by states in the 1820s and 1830s, banned the furnishing of drugs — ‘poison’ — intended to induce a miscarriage of a ‘woman, then quick with child,’” Reagan notes. “The first such law in Connecticut aimed to punish men who seduced women then, instead of marrying them when pregnancy developed, coerced them into using abortifacients.” Reagan continues, “These first laws were essentially poison control measures intended to protect women from both abusive men and the sometimes-deadly herbs and medicines marketed to bring on their menses. These first laws also referred only to inducing miscarriage after quickening. It is essential to recognize that these laws did not criminalize drugs used before quickening. The nation’s earliest laws assumed the existing common law right of women to regulate their menses — and to abort early pregnancies.” www.rawstory.com/a-historian-and-law-professor-explains-what-alito-gets-egregiously-wrong-about-history/
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 12, 2022 3:28:52 GMT
And sorry, kavanaugh thinks it was ok to take women's right to privacy away, he doesn't need privacy either. A little discomfort in a restaurant, where he heard and saw nothing is nowhere near the damages he has inflicted on women's rights to privacy and to proper health care.
May you never see and know someone who has faced a back alley abortion!! May your child never suffer incest or rape and be forced to carry a fetus to birth, with no help or care ...
|
|
|
Post by pixiechick on Jul 12, 2022 3:41:08 GMT
I think we're having 2 different conversations here. I was not talking about abortion. I was simply referring to Dana Perino referring to protesting outside a judge's home or the court, being illegal.
|
|
|
Post by onelasttime on Jul 12, 2022 3:44:32 GMT
Note to Democrats who want someone else other then President Biden to run. Fine just make sure you give this person the tools needed to do the the job. Otherwise you are doomed to be disappointed in the actions of that president as well.
And just exactly how is “anger and passion” going to change the make-up in Congress that the voters gave to this president?
Obviously the voters who bitch the most about not getting things done learned nothing from the final years of President Obama’s term.
From the article…
“A majority of Democrats want a different nominee in 2024
The incident at the White House Monday highlights the wider tensions Biden faces from some in his party, especially in a tight midterm elections year.
A poll from the New York Times/Siena College released Monday puts Biden's approval rating at just 33%. And 64% of Democratic voters say they want someone else at the top of the ticket in 2024.
The numbers get worse for Biden among younger voters. For those under the age of 30, 94% said they want a different Democratic nominee in the next presidential election.
Some Democrats say Biden's response has not been urgent enough on Roe and guns
Guns aren't the only topic which Biden has faced criticism for his less-than-urgent response. Some Democrats have said the president needs to show more anger and passion.
"You have a president who — his sales pitch to the country was 'I'm going to get out the way' at a moment where the people who are part of his coalition want him to be front and center," Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist, told NPR.
In the days and weeks after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, for example, Biden's response was more muted. He faced pressure from Senate Democrats to take more immediate action.”
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 12, 2022 4:13:34 GMT
Keep knocking Biden, you will suffer the wrath of former, and see how much he does for you!
You could see that as your last vote for president,!
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 12, 2022 10:16:03 GMT
If he has nothing to hide then what’s the problem in testifying? Every time I see one of these ❄️s claiming some dumb reason for not showing up I think of Hillary and the 11 hours she answered questions at a hearing that provided no new information then was determined in the first couple of the 8 hearings. Then maybe he should not have been so close and up someone's butt. Called separation of powers. Checks and balances.. Executive, legislative, judicial, not all sleep together!!!!
|
|
|
Post by pixiechick on Jul 12, 2022 14:13:51 GMT
Keep knocking Biden, you will suffer the wrath of former, and see how much he does for you! You could see that as your last vote for president,! I think it's time to be honest about Biden. It wouldn't surprise me at all, if he isn't able to finish his term without it becoming absolutely undeniable to everyone. And no Trump. He needs to move on.
|
|
|
Post by aj2hall on Jul 12, 2022 14:33:58 GMT
Keep knocking Biden, you will suffer the wrath of former, and see how much he does for you! You could see that as your last vote for president,! I think it's time to be honest about Biden. It wouldn't surprise me at all, if he isn't able to finish his term without it becoming absolutely undeniable to everyone. And no Trump. He needs to move on. Unbelievable that you and sunshine go on incessantly about minor things like cheat cards but fail to recognize the major incompetencies and dangers to democracy from the former president who is still the leader of your party. He tried to steal the election, incited an insurrection and thought Mike Pence deserved to be hanged for not overturning the election and all you care about are cheat cards?
|
|
|
Post by sunshine on Jul 12, 2022 15:06:58 GMT
I think it's time to be honest about Biden. It wouldn't surprise me at all, if he isn't able to finish his term without it becoming absolutely undeniable to everyone. And no Trump. He needs to move on. Unbelievable that you and sunshine go on incessantly about minor things like cheat cards but fail to recognize the major incompetencies and dangers to democracy from the former president who is still the leader of your party. He tried to steal the election, incited an insurrection and thought Mike Pence deserved to be hanged for not overturning the election and all you care about are cheat cards? Incessantly? Exaggerate much?
in·ces·sant·ly /inˈsesn(t)lē/
adverb
1. without interruption; constantly: "she talked about him incessantly"
Take a look at my post history and then take a look at your own.
The 1/6 committee is doing their investigations and hearings. What more needs to be said? While that's going on, joey, the current president, is a doddering fool that doesn't know which side is up. Trump is gone, and we have a moldy lemon in his place now. And it's not going well.
You're free to ignore what's currently happening, and I'm free to pay attention to what's going on and say it.
|
|
|
Post by aj2hall on Jul 12, 2022 15:20:42 GMT
Unbelievable that you and sunshine go on incessantly about minor things like cheat cards but fail to recognize the major incompetencies and dangers to democracy from the former president who is still the leader of your party. He tried to steal the election, incited an insurrection and thought Mike Pence deserved to be hanged for not overturning the election and all you care about are cheat cards? Incessantly? Exaggerate much?
in·ces·sant·ly /inˈsesn(t)lē/
adverb
1. without interruption; constantly: "she talked about him incessantly"
Take a look at my post history and then take a look at your own.
The 1/6 committee is doing their investigations and hearings. What more needs to be said? While that's going on, joey, the current president, is a doddering fool that doesn't know which side is up. Trump is gone, and we have a moldy lemon in his place now. And it's not going well.
You're free to ignore what's currently happening, and I'm free to pay attention to what's going on and say it.
7 posts in 24 hours on this thread alone about Biden tripping, cheat cards and his supposed mental decline. Yes, to me, that's incessant. I'm not ignoring what's currently happening. I just think that the appointment of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, the gun legislation and executive order protecting women's reproductive freedoms that he recently signed are more important than cheat cards. I'm focusing on what's important, not insignificant things like cheat cards and tripping. I don't see signs of mental decline, I see conservatives looking to criticize at every opportunity.
|
|
|
Post by sunshine on Jul 12, 2022 15:45:13 GMT
Incessantly? Exaggerate much?
in·ces·sant·ly /inˈsesn(t)lē/
adverb
1. without interruption; constantly: "she talked about him incessantly"
Take a look at my post history and then take a look at your own.
The 1/6 committee is doing their investigations and hearings. What more needs to be said? While that's going on, joey, the current president, is a doddering fool that doesn't know which side is up. Trump is gone, and we have a moldy lemon in his place now. And it's not going well.
You're free to ignore what's currently happening, and I'm free to pay attention to what's going on and say it.
7 posts in 24 hours on this thread alone about Biden tripping, cheat cards and his supposed mental decline. Yes, to me, that's incessant. I'm not ignoring what's currently happening. I just think that the appointment of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, the gun legislation and executive order protecting women's reproductive freedoms that he recently signed are more important than cheat cards. I'm focusing on what's important, not insignificant things like cheat cards and tripping. I don't see signs of mental decline, I see conservatives looking to criticize at every opportunity. And how many political posts before yesterday have I participated in the past 30, 60, 90 days? Posting about joe's incompetence every month or 2 is hardly incessant. I DO believe if the President can't get thru an event without being told to sit, stand, whatever, we have a problem. The more time passes the more it shows with him. I do see mental decline, although I didn't think he was all there when he was running to begin with.
You decide what's important to you, and I'll decide what's important to me.
|
|
|
Post by pixiechick on Jul 12, 2022 16:16:54 GMT
I think it's time to be honest about Biden. It wouldn't surprise me at all, if he isn't able to finish his term without it becoming absolutely undeniable to everyone. And no Trump. He needs to move on. Unbelievable that you and sunshine go on incessantly about minor things like cheat cards but fail to recognize the major incompetencies and dangers to democracy from the former president who is still the leader of your party. He tried to steal the election, incited an insurrection and thought Mike Pence deserved to be hanged for not overturning the election and all you care about are cheat cards? I don't happen to think that it's a minor thing that our CURRENT president can not function without having preschool type instructions printed out for him. That's HUGE. I see conservatives looking to criticize at every opportunity. Again, okay for the Left, not okay for the Right. According to you.
|
|
|
Post by onelasttime on Jul 12, 2022 16:20:59 GMT
Unbelievable that you and sunshine go on incessantly about minor things like cheat cards but fail to recognize the major incompetencies and dangers to democracy from the former president who is still the leader of your party. He tried to steal the election, incited an insurrection and thought Mike Pence deserved to be hanged for not overturning the election and all you care about are cheat cards? Incessantly? Exaggerate much?
in·ces·sant·ly /inˈsesn(t)lē/
adverb
1. without interruption; constantly: "she talked about him incessantly"
Take a look at my post history and then take a look at your own.
The 1/6 committee is doing their investigations and hearings. What more needs to be said? While that's going on, joey, the current president, is a doddering fool that doesn't know which side is up. Trump is gone, and we have a moldy lemon in his place now. And it's not going well.
You're free to ignore what's currently happening, and I'm free to pay attention to what's going on and say it. Now that’s funny coming from you. I probably shouldn’t laugh but that comment is a perfect example of a term I heard from a trump supporter. “Deliberate ignorance “.
But thanks for the good chuckle!
|
|
|
Post by aj2hall on Jul 12, 2022 16:26:49 GMT
I see conservatives looking to criticize at every opportunity. Again, okay for the Left, not okay for the Right. According to you. The difference is the Left had legitimate concerns - inciting an insurrection, attempting to steal an election among others. Anyone who overlooked Trump's incompetence and sheer stupidity but criticizes Biden for cue cards and tripping is looking for reasons to criticize. No one on the left had to look for reasons to criticize Trump. He presented plenty of opportunities without having to dig or nit pick them.
|
|
|
Post by aj2hall on Jul 12, 2022 16:31:24 GMT
Keep knocking Biden, you will suffer the wrath of former, and see how much he does for you! You could see that as your last vote for president,! I think it's time to be honest about Biden. It wouldn't surprise me at all, if he isn't able to finish his term without it becoming absolutely undeniable to everyone. And no Trump. He needs to move on. You also predicted this before the election and at the start of the term. 2 years later, he's still president and functioning just fine. I'll be he could even pass Trump's "difficult" dementia test, all 5 words in the right order!
|
|
|
Post by onelasttime on Jul 12, 2022 16:36:39 GMT
Score one for her.
|
|
|
Post by onelasttime on Jul 12, 2022 17:04:31 GMT
7 posts in 24 hours on this thread alone about Biden tripping, cheat cards and his supposed mental decline. Yes, to me, that's incessant. I'm not ignoring what's currently happening. I just think that the appointment of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, the gun legislation and executive order protecting women's reproductive freedoms that he recently signed are more important than cheat cards. I'm focusing on what's important, not insignificant things like cheat cards and tripping. I don't see signs of mental decline, I see conservatives looking to criticize at every opportunity. And how many political posts before yesterday have I participated in the past 30, 60, 90 days? Posting about joe's incompetence every month or 2 is hardly incessant. I DO believe if the President can't get thru an event without being told to sit, stand, whatever, we have a problem. The more time passes the more it shows with him. I do see mental decline, although I didn't think he was all there when he was running to begin with.
You decide what's important to you, and I'll decide what's important to me.
When I first heard about his little note cards I thought that’s standard procedure for all “planned” events political and other staged events. And I asked my friend google. From Fox13 Seattle… link“The final bullet points read, "YOU thank participants" and "YOU depart."
A White House official tells Fox News that this is a very standard format used by politicians and government officials at public events. Hannah Hankins, a former White House communications official for then-President Barack Obama told Fox News he too used a similar format of notes during his presidency.”
|
|
|
Post by onelasttime on Jul 12, 2022 17:07:55 GMT
Unbelievable that you and sunshine go on incessantly about minor things like cheat cards but fail to recognize the major incompetencies and dangers to democracy from the former president who is still the leader of your party. He tried to steal the election, incited an insurrection and thought Mike Pence deserved to be hanged for not overturning the election and all you care about are cheat cards? Incessantly? Exaggerate much?
in·ces·sant·ly /inˈsesn(t)lē/
adverb
1. without interruption; constantly: "she talked about him incessantly"
Take a look at my post history and then take a look at your own.
The 1/6 committee is doing their investigations and hearings. What more needs to be said? While that's going on, joey, the current president, is a doddering fool that doesn't know which side is up. Trump is gone, and we have a moldy lemon in his place now. And it's not going well.
You're free to ignore what's currently happening, and I'm free to pay attention to what's going on and say it.
Oh and your wrong about trump being gone as well..
|
|
|
Post by onelasttime on Jul 12, 2022 17:09:00 GMT
|
|
|
Post by pixiechick on Jul 12, 2022 17:18:40 GMT
Again, okay for the Left, not okay for the Right. According to you. The difference is the Left had legitimate concerns - inciting an insurrection, attempting to steal an election among others. Anyone who overlooked Trump's incompetence and sheer stupidity but criticizes Biden for cue cards and tripping is looking for reasons to criticize. No one on the left had to look for reasons to criticize Trump. He presented plenty of opportunities without having to dig or nit pick them. No, there is no difference. The Left here was looking to criticize at every opportunity over SOOOOO many ridiculously insignificant "concerns" such as was his wife smiling at this event, and was his wife holding his hand at that other event... There are also very legitimate concerns over the CURRENT president. Cue cards I don't have a problem with. That Biden can NOT function without having preschool type instructions printed out for him is HUGE. You also predicted this before the election and at the start of the term. He's still president and doing just fine fine mentally. I'll be he could even pass Trump's "difficult" dementia test, all 5 words in the right order! He's NOT fine cognitively. You refusing to "see it" won't make it go away.
|
|
|
Post by aj2hall on Jul 12, 2022 17:32:38 GMT
The difference is the Left had legitimate concerns - inciting an insurrection, attempting to steal an election among others. Anyone who overlooked Trump's incompetence and sheer stupidity but criticizes Biden for cue cards and tripping is looking for reasons to criticize. No one on the left had to look for reasons to criticize Trump. He presented plenty of opportunities without having to dig or nit pick them. No, there is no difference. The Left here was looking to criticize at every opportunity over SOOOOO many ridiculously insignificant "concerns" such as was his wife smiling at this event, and was his wife holding his hand at that other event... There are also very legitimate concerns over the CURRENT president. Cue cards I don't have a problem with. That Biden can NOT function without having preschool type instructions printed out for him. That's HUGE.Were you concerned then when Trump had cue cards? His cue cards were a reminder to show empathy. Seems very preschool like. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/feb/22/i-hear-you-trump-uses-cue-cards-to-remind-him-to-listen-to-shooting-survivorsOr when the President of the European Commission used cue cards to explain trade to Trump in very simple terms. For a "successful" businessman, he was not smart when it came to trade nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/07/trade-explained-to-trump-with-very-simple-cards.html
|
|
|
Post by onelasttime on Jul 12, 2022 17:35:21 GMT
The religious right on the Supreme Court should be careful for what they wish for….
|
|
|
Post by onelasttime on Jul 12, 2022 17:38:45 GMT
The difference is the Left had legitimate concerns - inciting an insurrection, attempting to steal an election among others. Anyone who overlooked Trump's incompetence and sheer stupidity but criticizes Biden for cue cards and tripping is looking for reasons to criticize. No one on the left had to look for reasons to criticize Trump. He presented plenty of opportunities without having to dig or nit pick them. No, there is no difference. The Left here was looking to criticize at every opportunity over SOOOOO many ridiculously insignificant "concerns" such as was his wife smiling at this event, and was his wife holding his hand at that other event... There are also very legitimate concerns over the CURRENT president. Cue cards I don't have a problem with. That Biden can NOT function without having preschool type instructions printed out for him is HUGE.
You also predicted this before the election and at the start of the term. He's still president and doing just fine fine mentally. I'll be he could even pass Trump's "difficult" dementia test, all 5 words in the right order! He's NOT fine cognitively. You refusing to "see it" won't make it go away. Read the article I posted that was this was standard at political and other staged events for politicians and celebrities. Someone is there to tell these folks where to stand or sit. In this case they hand them notes. So it’s not HUGE!
|
|