Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
RBG was a brilliant jurist. Even Scalia had deep respect for her mind.

It is just sad that she was a proponent for so many things which are leading to the destruction of the greatest and most free nation in the history of human kind.

As mentioned above, it is the things which make America great, those very freedoms of thought and expression which have lead to the destruction of the nation we see today.

McCarthy was correct in his pursuits. But the most conservative constitutionalist has to admit his approach was contrary to the Bill of Rights. How can one prevent procommunist teachings and writings, without violating the 1'st Amendment?

It is our very Constitution which allowed RBG and her ilk to survive and flourish. The irony is that what makes that Constitution wonderful and great shall lead to its eventual downfall, to it eventually being amended into something hollow and meaningless.

The further irony is she preferred South Africa’s constitution to ours.

Fug her with ISRO’s weinie.


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