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According to the news outlet that first correctly published that Ruth Bader Ginsberg had lung cancer is now reporting she has contracted pneumonia and is fighting for her life!
I don't know.
I do know, it is past time for her to retire!

Link to article: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...cted-pneumonia-is-fighting-for-her-life/

I wish the commie bitch no ill will I just want her GONE from the Supreme Court of the United States.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Don't leave mad, Ruth.

Just leave.
Rockinbbar: AMEN to that!
It's time.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
It seems that this is how she wants to go out. This is what happens when you swallow poison and hope the other guy dies.
I was hoping the RBG story would go viral.
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Don't leave mad, Ruth.

Just leave.


Yes, and don't come back, beelzebub's been waiting to speak with you.
AMF......
Its a good thing the Jesus doesn't have many lightning bolts left.



Yowsa!
Let's all chip in a buck , commit on a thread who wants in.
And have a RBG death pool.

Day hour min
Just like the price is right
Closest too but not over.

Once contest is done and winner determined
Everyone has 10 days to pop a buck into an envelope and mail it to whoever wants to be head honcho of this momentous event ( not me)
So they can mail it all to the winner in a postal money order.
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Don't leave mad, Ruth.

Just leave.



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I'm a chemo nurse with a lot of experience with lung cancer. If they cut it out, but did no other coincidental treatment, it was determined that her health was too frail to stand it. They never just cut out a few nodules without at least scheduling radiation or supplemental chemo to ensure they got it all. Cancerous tumors may look like they have well defined borders, but there are microscopic tendrils that spread out throughout surrounding tissues and must be killed off through supplemental treatment. That they didn't do this is telling.

She's toast. The good news is, it's not a painful way to go...
When we lived in Los Angeles, my wife had an old doctor, a G.P., who said it was too bad that medical science had advanced so that pneumonia was so easily cured. He said, "Pneumonia has always been 'the old man's friend.'" You might say, "The old woman's friend," also.

L.W.
Originally Posted by Dan_Chamberlain
I'm a chemo nurse with a lot of experience with lung cancer. If they cut it out, but did no other coincidental treatment, it was determined that her health was too frail to stand it. They never just cut out a few nodules without at least scheduling radiation or supplemental chemo to ensure they got it all. Cancerous tumors may look like they have well defined borders, but there are microscopic tendrils that spread out throughout surrounding tissues and must be killed off through supplemental treatment. That they didn't do this is telling.

She's toast. The good news is, it's not a painful way to go...


The wife too. She said the same.
The mainstream media is damn sure suppressing this. Only seeing it on 'back channel' type sites.
Originally Posted by renegade50
AMF......


bowling or chitty Harleys?
Well folks, I'm not one to wish ill health on anyone. I dislike her stances as much as anyone here.


Time will tell how it all works out.
Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by renegade50
AMF......


bowling or chitty Harleys?

No....

Adios Mutha Fugga.....
Originally Posted by wabigoon
Well folks, I'm not one to wish ill health on anyone. I dislike her stances as much as anyone here.


Time will tell how it all works out.


It’ll only turn out one way. No question about it.
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by renegade50
AMF......


bowling or chitty Harleys?

No....

Adios Mutha Fugga.....


lmao, got it! grin
Won’t be long now!
This is going to be fun the left is going to go apechit ! .......Trump pick t Cruz or t cotton......I would state the rightness of the right names ..just to make heads roll !
Anyone that old with pneumonia is fighting for their life!
Originally Posted by Dan_Chamberlain
I'm a chemo nurse with a lot of experience with lung cancer. If they cut it out, but did no other coincidental treatment, it was determined that her health was too frail to stand it. They never just cut out a few nodules without at least scheduling radiation or supplemental chemo to ensure they got it all. Cancerous tumors may look like they have well defined borders, but there are microscopic tendrils that spread out throughout surrounding tissues and must be killed off through supplemental treatment. That they didn't do this is telling.

She's toast. The good news is, it's not a painful way to go...

Does it strike you as simply palliative care/procedure?
Originally Posted by sawbuck
I was hoping the RBG story would go viral.

😀 !
Scalia thought enough of her to call her friend. Pretty good endorsement, that.

While I am certainly no admirer I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG. She will answer to a court higher than SCOTUS for her sins.
If she goes while Trump is president. The libs will be committing suicide. Hasbeen
Comfort care on life support I bet

14 day protocol here in tn
10 day test pull of the respirator tube.

Them vitals go down hill over about 2 hrs to single digits
breathing and heart beat wise
Time for a 50cc "comfort care" shot of morphine

All presented to NOK in a little phamplet and doc speech well before hand
Under the pretext of no one seeing the loved one convulse, over exaggerated difficult breathing, muscle contractions while dying.

Really it is their is no more money ta be made off the patient and we need to get em on their way.
And we have made every penny we can up until this point for months or years.
Per Medicaid or Medicare terms and limits and protocols.

Once that morphine is put into the IV needle port.
Bout 3 mins later it's done and I will give the protocol credit.
Absouloutly no signs of anything other than a peaceful death.

RBG probably has something like this in store for her.
It is hopefully her time to leave the mortal plane of existance soon.
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Scalia thought enough of her to call her friend. Pretty good endorsement, that.

While I am certainly no admirer I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG. She will answer to a court higher than SCOTUS for her sins.


Yep and not just rbg, we all will.
The democrat plan of having Hitlery picking her replacement was a poor one although quite typical as far as democrat plans go.


My question is who here has an account on democreep underground to post the story???
Originally Posted by 12344mag
The democrat plan of having Hitlery picking her replacement was a poor one although quite typical as far as democrat plans go.


My question is who here has an account on democreep underground to post the story???


Don’t you know that du isashitttinn about right now!
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Scalia thought enough of her to call her friend. Pretty good endorsement, that.

While I am certainly no admirer I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG. She will answer to a court higher than SCOTUS for her sins.


Yep and not just rbg, we all will.


Yep, bad karma indeed to wish her ill.

I sure will be ecstatic if President Trump gets to appoint a #3 though....
Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
If she goes while Trump is president. The libs will be committing suicide. Hasbeen

I am not worried about them committing suicide. I am more concerned with them swinging to the other extreme. The core of the liberal mindset is "We're O.K. You're not O.K." I can envision the next SCJ selection process being the trigger event that causes some left wing nut to push us past the PNR.
Originally Posted by Orion2000
I can envision the next SCJ selection process being the trigger event that causes some left wing nut to push us past the PNR.

I can, too, but better now while we still have our guns than in a few years after more slow whittling has left us with fewer.

Tom
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Scalia thought enough of her to call her friend. Pretty good endorsement, that.

While I am certainly no admirer I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG. She will answer to a court higher than SCOTUS for her sins.


Yep and not just rbg, we all will.


Yep, bad karma indeed to wish her ill.

I sure will be ecstatic if President Trump gets to appoint a #3 though....


Birdie I believe that what really galls the democrats’ asses is that the realization just hit them that obama could have had 3 if rgb would have retired but her staying on now gives Trump the 3 instead.

It’s a beautiful thing, Man !
If the rumors are true i do wonder if Trump uses this pick as leverage on the wall? Perhaps a moderate candidate in exchange for wall funding. Personally I’d rather have another Constitutionalist/Conservative. But it’s hard to put a price on Trumps desire to get re-elected. It’s an interesting hypothetical . . .
He's gonna have both. ;-{>8
Needs to be soon!!
There's an old curse that wishes, "May you live in interesting times."

Boy, are we cursed!
i take no joy in a person dying, hope she passes peacefully.
Originally Posted by stxhunter
i take no joy in a person dying, hope she passes peacefully.


It's what she is going to face on the other side that is compensation for the damage done to our country.
Originally Posted by stxhunter
i take no joy in a person dying, hope she passes peacefully.



I agree,
I want her out of her seat. Now.

But I would prefer to see her retire and enjoy life for a decade. (Quietly)
That kind of vindictive stubbornness comes with a price.
While we're wishing, I want RBG to go comatose, meet Jesus, come back conservative, vote against Roe v. Wade, retire for twenty happy years and have Amy nominated and confirmed,


Always ask for what you want. ;-{>8


I'll admit, on my dark side, I know this would stroke out pelosi and schmucker.
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Scalia thought enough of her to call her friend. Pretty good endorsement, that.

While I am certainly no admirer I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG. She will answer to a court higher than SCOTUS for her sins.



Nicely done CrowRifle .
Hasbeen1945: I think your prediction is right on - and well deserved!
The libs have been lyin, cheatin, deceivin, dividin and destroying this country for way to long!
Its time they get some comeupance!
I want to make it clear, again, I wish the notorious rbg no ill health or pain - I just think she is incapacitated and its time for her to leave the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
You are right, the cryin and whinin by the liberals/demonrats/socialist/communists in this country the night the hildabeast "lost" the election will be nothing compared the the meltdown that will happen when rbg steps down (one way or the other!)!
GO TRUMP
MAGA
Originally Posted by Dan_Chamberlain
I'm a chemo nurse with a lot of experience with lung cancer. If they cut it out, but did no other coincidental treatment, it was determined that her health was too frail to stand it. They never just cut out a few nodules without at least scheduling radiation or supplemental chemo to ensure they got it all. Cancerous tumors may look like they have well defined borders, but there are microscopic tendrils that spread out throughout surrounding tissues and must be killed off through supplemental treatment. That they didn't do this is telling.

She's toast. The good news is, it's not a painful way to go...

Nope, the good news is She is Toast!
My guess is, the docs are waiting to see if she strengthens enough for further treatment. The pneumonia complicates the matter. But at 85 with obvious frailty we could all see before her recent illness...

One has to question, did the fall result in the discovery of the cancer, or did the cancer result in the fall? Most times with the elderly, the two are related. Just coz they are saying there is no lung cancer now, doesn't mean squat. The docs are only releasing that which she allows to be released under HIPPA.

My guess is, palliative care options are being discussed with the patient and family.
Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Don't leave mad, Ruth.

Just leave.


Yes, and don't come back, beelzebub's been waiting to speak with you.

And RINO John McCain and President Bush #1 await your arrival.
They have webcams for everything from college co eds to bald eagle nests...I want one of a fluffy feather mounted just beneath that hook nose, so everyone can check in and hope to see it stop fluttering.
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Scalia thought enough of her to call her friend. Pretty good endorsement, that.

While I am certainly no admirer I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG. She will answer to a court higher than SCOTUS for her sins.


Originally Posted by stxhunter
i take no joy in a person dying, hope she passes peacefully.


Gentlemen: My feelings exactly. However, the honorable thing would have been for her to resign ....
Originally Posted by RedAstrachan
They have webcams for everything from college co eds to bald eagle nests...I want one of a fluffy feather mounted just beneath that hook nose, so everyone can check in and hope to see it stop fluttering.



Here's her live feed webcam.

I don't think she's moving much though... You may have to watch it for awhile. wink

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I just wish she would have retired. I hate to see someone suffer. I can understand not wanting someone of a different political view to appoint you successor.

She didn't want oboma to appoint her successor so she must really be pissed that Trump will do it.
Originally Posted by cfran
If the rumors are true i do wonder if Trump uses this pick as leverage on the wall? Perhaps a moderate candidate in exchange for wall funding. Personally I’d rather have another Constitutionalist/Conservative. But it’s hard to put a price on Trumps desire to get re-elected. It’s an interesting hypothetical . . .


Never happen.
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by RedAstrachan
They have webcams for everything from college co eds to bald eagle nests...I want one of a fluffy feather mounted just beneath that hook nose, so everyone can check in and hope to see it stop fluttering.



Here's her live feed webcam.

I don't think she's moving much though... You may have to watch it for awhile. wink

[Linked Image]


Haha! You’re a dick..😀
Originally Posted by SandBilly

Haha! You’re a dick..😀


Have better foreskin than RBG does though! laugh

Maybe she needs some lotion?
People are real careful not to wish her "ill will" because she's a frail old lady. I wish she was toes up and have no problem saying it. Because of her and people with her twisted political views, she puts Americans and especially the unborn in great danger. No doubt, when she's ruling against gun ownership, self defense and abortion bans, people will either die or be maimed....so old lady or not, the sooner she goes room temperature, the better for the country and our freedoms. A Marxist is a Marxist, old or not.
#Soon!!

[Linked Image]
The bird pics are funny as hell.
Hahaha!!!
I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG.
Originally Posted by RedAstrachan
They have webcams for everything from college co eds to bald eagle nests...I want one of a fluffy feather mounted just beneath that hook nose, so everyone can check in and hope to see it stop fluttering.


Don't be so cruel, just one feather?

Let her have the entire pillow like Scalia got.
Originally Posted by renegade50
The bird pics are funny as hell.
Hahaha!!!


I too laffed so hard I nearly fell outta my chair.

Still chuckling.
Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
According to the news outlet that first correctly published that Ruth Bader Ginsberg had lung cancer is now reporting she has contracted pneumonia and is fighting for her life!
I don't know.
I do know, it is past time for her to retire!

Link to article: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...cted-pneumonia-is-fighting-for-her-life/

I wish the commie bitch no ill will I just want her GONE from the Supreme Court of the United States.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy


According to Q, (what do you want for Christmas) Comey tweeted a day or two ago in code that she was cool, like a cucumber.

He tweeted, "To Kill A Mockingbird" followed by "All arise".

PTL. Let the games begin.

Originally Posted by Dan_Chamberlain
I'm a chemo nurse with a lot of experience with lung cancer. If they cut it out, but did no other coincidental treatment, it was determined that her health was too frail to stand it. They never just cut out a few nodules without at least scheduling radiation or supplemental chemo to ensure they got it all. Cancerous tumors may look like they have well defined borders, but there are microscopic tendrils that spread out throughout surrounding tissues and must be killed off through supplemental treatment. That they didn't do this is telling.

She's toast. The good news is, it's not a painful way to go...


Yep. Even two nodules means its already spread.

Dad had a pretty rough time when the tumor grew and cut off his airway.
Originally Posted by Scotty
I just wish she would have retired. I hate to see someone suffer. I can understand not wanting someone of a different political view to appoint you successor.

She didn't want oboma to appoint her successor so she must really be pissed that Trump will do it.


Whoa, Hold on there Baba Looey!

Tain't no Supreme Court Justices or any other Federal judges that have "Political Views". They are all A-Political, just ask that POS Chief Justice Roberts.

No such thing as an Obama Judge or a Clinton judge or even a Trump judge, just honest A-Political Justices and Judges.
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Scalia thought enough of her to call her friend. Pretty good endorsement, that.

While I am certainly no admirer I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG. She will answer to a court higher than SCOTUS for her sins.


Little did he know she gave the ok for his..... whistle
Hope she quits tomorrow, after that she can go another 40 years as far as I'm concerned. Wishing death on 85 year old; 85 pound old lady is Bad JuJu.

KC
Originally Posted by steve4102
Originally Posted by Scotty
I just wish she would have retired. I hate to see someone suffer. I can understand not wanting someone of a different political view to appoint you successor.

She didn't want oboma to appoint her successor so she must really be pissed that Trump will do it.


Whoa, Hold on there Baba Looey!

Tain't no Supreme Court Justices or any other Federal judges that have "Political Views". They are all A-Political, just ask that POS Chief Justice Roberts.

No such thing as an Obama Judge or a Clinton judge or even a Trump judge, just honest A-Political Justices and Judges.


This ^^^^. She was a sorry lying biotch who swore an oath to uphold the Constitution and should have been hung by the neck as a traitor years ago.,
she will lay in state the day POTUS is supposed to give the SOTU,, remember comeys tweet about this?
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Scalia thought enough of her to call her friend. Pretty good endorsement, that.

While I am certainly no admirer I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG. She will answer to a court higher than SCOTUS for her sins.


Yep and not just rbg, we all will.


Im not tired of winning.
Originally Posted by BoltactionMan
Hope she quits tomorrow, after that she can go another 40 years as far as I'm concerned. Wishing death on 85 year old; 85 pound old lady is Bad JuJu.

KC

Agree, but when one considers the untold millions of infants gouged and sucked out in-utero--all with her blessing...reality sets in. That woman is evil.
Originally Posted by OrangeOkie
Originally Posted by stxhunter
i take no joy in a person dying, hope she passes peacefully.


It's what she is going to face on the other side that is compensation for the damage done to our country.


You saying Jews don’t go to heaven?
Originally Posted by 12344mag
The democrat plan of having Hitlery picking her replacement was a poor one although quite typical as far as democrat plans go.


My question is who here has an account on democreep underground to post the story???


Well, the best laid plans of mice and jackasses......
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by stxhunter
i take no joy in a person dying, hope she passes peacefully.



I agree,
I want her out of her seat. Now.

But I would prefer to see her retire and enjoy life for a decade. (Quietly)



She deserves not one day of enjoyment from the USofA. She fought its constitution all the way to her grave.
Like others here, I hope she will retire soon. However, according to several news outlets, she does not have pneumonia. Sorry.
https://www.inquisitr.com/5254187/ruth-bader-ginsburg-fights-for-her-life-with-pneumonia-dodgy-webs
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher


I sure will be ecstatic if President Trump gets to appoint a #3 though....


We have until around Sept. 1 or so for her to kick off, if Trump is to get to nominate #3 & get that person confirmed.

But given the RINO's in the Senate makeup, it's anything but a sure bet he'd even get 51 votes.

MM
Originally Posted by MontanaMan
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher


I sure will be ecstatic if President Trump gets to appoint a #3 though....


We have until around Sept. 1 or so for her to kick off, if Trump is to get to nominate #3 & get that person confirmed.

But given the RINO's in the Senate makeup, it's anything but a sure bet he'd even get 51 votes.

MM


Next Inauguration isn't until January 20th, 2021.

So long as we control both the Senate and Presidency on 19 Jan 2021, there's plenty of time for a middle of the night voice vote confirmation.
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by MontanaMan
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher


I sure will be ecstatic if President Trump gets to appoint a #3 though....


We have until around Sept. 1 or so for her to kick off, if Trump is to get to nominate #3 & get that person confirmed.

But given the RINO's in the Senate makeup, it's anything but a sure bet he'd even get 51 votes.

MM


Next Inauguration isn't until January 20th, 2021.

So long as we control both the Senate and Presidency on 19 Jan 2021, there's plenty of time for a middle of the night voice vote confirmation.

Nope.

There will be no SC Justices appointed during a Presidential Election year. So says the Biden Rule and so says McConnell.

That means that she must be dead or resign before Jan 1-2020. 11+ months and counting.
That was my point, but I think they have to get the nominee conformed by Jan/ 1, 2020.................I don't think they would get a nomination after that date.

Actually, I think they need to have it all totally done by the end of this year, hence the Sept.1 date for RBG vacating, one way or another.

MM
^^^THIS^^^
she can't pass soon enough. And she will pay forever for killing all the babies.
Another life spent fighting for ungodly causes. Good bye Ruth.
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by stxhunter
i take no joy in a person dying, hope she passes peacefully.



I agree,
I want her out of her seat. Now.

But I would prefer to see her retire and enjoy life for a decade. (Quietly)



She deserves not one day of enjoyment from the USofA. She fought its constitution all the way to her grave.



She seems to be quite fond of South Africa's constitution, even touting it as being superior to ours. I would suggest she spends the rest of her days in that schitthole rather than here in the US at our expense.
Originally Posted by cfran
Perhaps a moderate candidate in exchange for wall funding. .


Trump / moderate?
Surely, you jest!
That is a good thing for US, btw. smile
Originally Posted by steve4102

Nope.

There will be no SC Justices appointed during a Presidential Election year. So says the Biden Rule and so says McConnell.


Nope, McConnell has already publicly stated that only applies to a second term. lame duck president.
Originally Posted by curdog4570
You saying Jews don’t go to heaven?


I, personally, don't hold strict religious views - but, I don't believe that particular jew will go to heaven. Just my opinion. God knows, I don't.
I just believe she's caused much harm to my beloved country.
Originally Posted by weagle
Originally Posted by steve4102

Nope.

There will be no SC Justices appointed during a Presidential Election year. So says the Biden Rule and so says McConnell.


Nope, McConnell has already publicly stated that only applies to a second term. lame duck president.

Really, show us his words.
Originally Posted by weagle
Originally Posted by steve4102

Nope.

There will be no SC Justices appointed during a Presidential Election year. So says the Biden Rule and so says McConnell.


Nope, McConnell has already publicly stated that only applies to a second term. lame duck president.


That's my take on it too.

Besides, what would Harry Reid (or Chuck Schumer) do?

This is the SCOTUS. We cannot play nice while the Dems fight tooth and nail, hook or by crook. If RBG bows out, Trump should appoint and Senate should confirm STAT. What are they gonna do? B!tch MORE than they are already? Connive MORE? Plot MORE?

Please.

We cannot pass up a chance of that magnitude to placate and appease those who will thereafter rub it in our faces.

Elections have consequences, remember? The Senate is ours. Don't squander it.
Something in the wind.
Just Google her name and look at the top results.

Cancelling Feb. speaking events.
And lots of "what if's"

She's hanging on to that seat by a silk thread
Just for shiggles:

What are the chances that Reid or Schumer would follow the "Biden rule" if the situation were reversed?

They would shove the most leftist pick they could find down our throats in short order if they had the White House and the Senate. Consequences and political backlash be damned. Anybody still talking about the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings? NO!

The pick is in, LONG after the b!tching has faded from memory.

Politics is hardball. You win some you lose some. Merrick Garland and the Dems lost the battle for Scalia's seat, and good on Turtle for playing things the right way for once. RBG lost her bet that Hillary would win and would appoint her successor. Tough.

If we get another opportunity to place a SCOTUS justice, and we defer where the Dems SAH wouldn't, then we deserve what we get.
Originally Posted by RickBin
Originally Posted by weagle
Originally Posted by steve4102

Nope.

There will be no SC Justices appointed during a Presidential Election year. So says the Biden Rule and so says McConnell.


Nope, McConnell has already publicly stated that only applies to a second term. lame duck president.


That's my take on it too.

Besides, what would Harry Reid (or Chuck Schumer) do?

This is the SCOTUS. We cannot play nice while the Dems fight tooth and nail, hook or by crook. If RBG bows out, Trump should appoint and Senate should confirm STAT. What are they gonna do? B!tch MORE than they are already? Connive MORE? Plot MORE?

Please.

We cannot pass up a chance of that magnitude to placate and appease those who will thereafter rub it in our faces.

Elections have consequences, remember? The Senate is ours. Don't squander it.
this, I felt I was reading a novel
Originally Posted by RickBin
Just for shiggles:

What are the chances that Reid or Schumer would follow the "Biden rule" if the situation were reversed?

They would shove the most leftist pick they could find down our throats in short order if they had the White House and the Senate. Consequences and political backlash be damned. Anybody still talking about the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings? NO!

The pick is in, LONG after the b!tching has faded from memory.

Politics is hardball. You win some you lose some. Merrick Garland and the Dems lost the battle for Scalia's seat, and good on Turtle for playing things the right way for once. RBG lost her bet that Hillary would win and would appoint her successor. Tough.

If we get another opportunity to place a SCOTUS justice, and we defer where the Dems SAH wouldn't, then we deserve what we get.




None, but the Republicans and especially McConnell don't see it that way. They want to be loved, loved by the Media and they just want to get along. They have no stomach for trench warfare and they continually get eaten alive and played for fools by the Democrats.
https://www.inquisitr.com/5254187/ruth-bader-ginsburg-fights-for-her-life-with-pneumonia-dodgy-website-claims/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+google%2FyDYq+%28The+Inquisitr+-+News%29&utm_content=Yahoo+Search+Results

"Believe half of what you see and nothing of what you hear" ...........
Ginsburg isn't fighting for life; she'd kill several thousand babies tomorrow if she had a ruling for such...

On that note: why would anyone give a fug about HER life?
Originally Posted by RickBin


Besides, what would Harry Reid (or Chuck Schumer) do?



We cannot pass up a chance of that magnitude to placate and appease those who will thereafter rub it in our faces.



They can never be appeased or placated.................it's all out war & there are no rules.

Even if their were rules, the DemonRats would make new one or break them anyway.

Fu^ck 'em............hard.

MM
The "Biden Rule," moreover, was perpetuated in a circumstance when George Bush was president, and the Dems had the Senate. Biden was the Chairman of the Sen Judiciary Committee, and he was using his political leverage as a member of the majority to tell GHWB that even if a pick became available (it wasn't at the time), and if GHWB decided to nominate a SCOTUS justice during a Pres election year, that the Senate should "refuse to confirm."

Nice zig. If you have the majority.

Republicans have the majority now. DJT doesn't need the Dems. Following a rule propagated by Dems for their advantage when they were the majority, to our DETRIMENT when WE have the majority is lunacy. Especially as regards a SCOTUS pick!
MontanaMan: Like the hundreds of mornings that have just preceded tomorrow morning - I will wake up and thank God that Donald J. Trump IS the President of the United States of America - and the hildabeast IS NOT!
I feel righteous about all the hatred I have for virtually every demonrat Federal politician and demonrat appointed judge!
In fact I want the hatred I have for those demonrats to GROW!
It will intensify my efforts to defeat them at the ballot box and ridicule them in person any and every chance I get.
The demonrats are unified and are playing hardball while the Republicans are still stuck in "play fair" and the "Golden Rule" mentality - whilst getting their asses kicked on far to many occasions!
Again I wish the notorious rbg no ill will I pray she will somehow, someway, be ousted from the Supreme Court of the United States - and the SOONER the BETTER!
GO TRUMP
MAGA
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
And as much as I hate to link to the NYT:

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/23/...elaying-supreme-court-picks-in-1992.html

Where this quote appears:

“Some critics say that one excerpt of my speech is evidence that I oppose filling a Supreme Court vacancy in an election year,” Mr. Biden said. “This is not an accurate description of my views on the subject.”

Originally Posted by mtnsnake
I do not wish suffering on anyone, not even RBG.


I do. How many babies have her acts helped tear the hearts and brains out of.
Originally Posted by RickBin
And as much as I hate to link to the NYT:

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/23/...elaying-supreme-court-picks-in-1992.html

Where this quote appears:

“Some critics say that one excerpt of my speech is evidence that I oppose filling a Supreme Court vacancy in an election year,” Mr. Biden said. “This is not an accurate description of my views on the subject.”



Who cares what Biden says, but all in all, not a bad post. Maybe you should do it more often. cool
Originally Posted by RickBin
Just for shiggles:

What are the chances that Reid or Schumer would follow the "Biden rule" if the situation were reversed?

They would shove the most leftist pick they could find down our throats in short order if they had the White House and the Senate. Consequences and political backlash be damned. Anybody still talking about the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings? NO!

The pick is in, LONG after the b!tching has faded from memory.

Politics is hardball. You win some you lose some. Merrick Garland and the Dems lost the battle for Scalia's seat, and good on Turtle for playing things the right way for once. RBG lost her bet that Hillary would win and would appoint her successor. Tough.

If we get another opportunity to place a SCOTUS justice, and we defer where the Dems SAH wouldn't, then we deserve what we get.





My understanding of that rule is that it only applies to a President who is ineligible to be reelected and whose time is nearly up. A second term coming to a close...
I've been one of Trump's supporters for a long time. That said, I fear that he is either unable or unwilling to appoint somebody decent. Look at Barr. I really fear his signing Red Flag legislation and also universal background checks. At this point, who knows? Maybe even another AWB. With the Senate only hanging by a slender thread with Romney and other dickweasel Republicans...I dunno. I hope Trump stands tall...but his record is damaged by the whole bump stock thing. The NRA is MIA or worse yet, sleeping with the enemy, yet again.
Originally Posted by RickBin
Originally Posted by weagle
Originally Posted by steve4102

Nope.

There will be no SC Justices appointed during a Presidential Election year. So says the Biden Rule and so says McConnell.


Nope, McConnell has already publicly stated that only applies to a second term. lame duck president.


That's my take on it too.

Besides, what would Harry Reid (or Chuck Schumer) do?

This is the SCOTUS. We cannot play nice while the Dems fight tooth and nail, hook or by crook. If RBG bows out, Trump should appoint and Senate should confirm STAT. What are they gonna do? B!tch MORE than they are already? Connive MORE? Plot MORE?

Please.

We cannot pass up a chance of that magnitude to placate and appease those who will thereafter rub it in our faces.

Elections have consequences, remember? The Senate is ours. Don't squander it.

ABSO-FLIPPIN-LUTELY!
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by stxhunter
i take no joy in a person dying, hope she passes peacefully.



I agree,
I want her out of her seat. Now.

But I would prefer to see her retire and enjoy life for a decade. (Quietly)


There is NO "quietly" with a committed liberal SJW, she just needs to die, and right quick at that. Painful or peaceful, just die...
I've witnessed too many family members die of cancer to wish anyone else suffering from it would "hurry up and die." I felt that way about McCain, and I feel that way about Ginsburg. It's just a matter of time, and those things don't need to be rushed, because I've always felt it could come back to haunt me.

But, just as I felt that the death of McCain was better for the country, I think RBG's will be as well. It will give Trump the chance to put his third nominee on the SCOTUS, and it probably result in the meltdown of the Democrats and their allies in the media. The only drawback......Trump must not cut any deals with anyone on his next pick, they need to be even more conservative than Scalia was.
Originally Posted by RickBin
The "Biden Rule," moreover, was perpetuated in a circumstance when George Bush was president, and the Dems had the Senate. Biden was the Chairman of the Sen Judiciary Committee, and he was using his political leverage as a member of the majority to tell GHWB that even if a pick became available (it wasn't at the time), and if GHWB decided to nominate a SCOTUS justice during a Pres election year, that the Senate should "refuse to confirm."

Nice zig. If you have the majority.

Republicans have the majority now. DJT doesn't need the Dems. Following a rule propagated by Dems for their advantage when they were the majority, to our DETRIMENT when WE have the majority is lunacy. Especially as regards a SCOTUS pick!




Originally Posted by RickBin
And as much as I hate to link to the NYT:

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/23/...elaying-supreme-court-picks-in-1992.html

Where this quote appears:

“Some critics say that one excerpt of my speech is evidence that I oppose filling a Supreme Court vacancy in an election year,” Mr. Biden said. “This is not an accurate description of my views on the subject.”



Doesn't matter. McConnell used it to block the nomination of Obama's last year pick Garland.

As we all know McConnell is afraid of the Media and wants to be loved by both the Media and his colleagues on the left. To "keep the integrity of the Senate in tact" He will follow the Democrats wishes/demands and keep the Biden Rule intact.

He is doing this with the "Blue Slip" rule and the 60 vote cloture rule. He will not step outside the Senate rules whether they are official rules or just precedence. He won't go Nuclear, he won't recide the Blue Slip rule and he will use the Biden Rule. After all he is a man of Integrity.
Originally Posted by RickBin
Just for shiggles:

What are the chances that Reid or Schumer would follow the "Biden rule" if the situation were reversed?

They would shove the most leftist pick they could find down our throats in short order if they had the White House and the Senate. Consequences and political backlash be damned. Anybody still talking about the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings? NO!

The pick is in, LONG after the b!tching has faded from memory.

Politics is hardball. You win some you lose some. Merrick Garland and the Dems lost the battle for Scalia's seat, and good on Turtle for playing things the right way for once. RBG lost her bet that Hillary would win and would appoint her successor. Tough.

If we get another opportunity to place a SCOTUS justice, and we defer where the Dems SAH wouldn't, then we deserve what we get.





Agree 1000% on everything you wrote, spot on sir!
since dying seems the only way she will leave the bench, she can't die soon enough for me.
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
since dying seems the only way she will leave the bench, she can't die soon enough for me.


Same here. Maybe she just won’t wake up soon.

On the other hand, in the case of McCain and Reid, a very slow and painful death was/would be appropriate.
Originally Posted by 12344mag
The democrat plan of having Hitlery picking her replacement was a poor one although quite typical as far as democrat plans go.


My question is who here has an account on democreep underground to post the story???

Now that Ruth has foolishly stayed another two years in the SCOTUS Hillary can be credited with yet another kill upon her passing, and Trump with another good conservative judge.
Mannlicher: Its looking more and more like you are correct in contending that is the only way the notorious rbg will leave the bench is, if death intervenes.
I will have to say this I have been watching the television off and on for the last day and a half and no one seems to be reporting on the pneumonia situation with rbg!
Maybe she is not 'seriously ill" - hard to figure what is truthful or not in todays media.
Voting from her home or from her death bed on serious matters regarding the constitutionality of matters before the Supreme Court doesn't sound "responsible" to me.
Maybe I will try to call the "notorious rbg" on the phone and see how she's getting along/sounding?
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Originally Posted by Dan_Chamberlain


My understanding of that rule is that it only applies to a President who is ineligible to be reelected and whose time is nearly up. A second term coming to a close...


It's whatever those in power want it to be.
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a Merry Christmas.
I’m betting Amy Barret is already packing her bags. Hasbeen
Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
I’m betting Amy Barret is already packing her bags. Hasbeen



Hopefully the liberals are following suit!
Originally Posted by JamesJr
I've witnessed too many family members die of cancer to wish anyone else suffering from it would "hurry up and die." I felt that way about McCain, and I feel that way about Ginsburg. It's just a matter of time, and those things don't need to be rushed, because I've always felt it could come back to haunt me.

But, just as I felt that the death of McCain was better for the country, I think RBG's will be as well. It will give Trump the chance to put his third nominee on the SCOTUS, and it probably result in the meltdown of the Democrats and their allies in the media. The only drawback......Trump must not cut any deals with anyone on his next pick, they need to be even more conservative than Scalia was.


I too have seen cancer far too many times to wish it on anybody.

In many cases it was the pneumonia that struck the final blow.

"Hurry up and die" doesn't sound very Christian to me...
I'm saying by groundhogs day.
Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Originally Posted by JamesJr
I've witnessed too many family members die of cancer to wish anyone else suffering from it would "hurry up and die." I felt that way about McCain, and I feel that way about Ginsburg. It's just a matter of time, and those things don't need to be rushed, because I've always felt it could come back to haunt me.

But, just as I felt that the death of McCain was better for the country, I think RBG's will be as well. It will give Trump the chance to put his third nominee on the SCOTUS, and it probably result in the meltdown of the Democrats and their allies in the media. The only drawback......Trump must not cut any deals with anyone on his next pick, they need to be even more conservative than Scalia was.


I too have seen cancer far too many times to wish it on anybody.

In many cases it was the pneumonia that struck the final blow.

"Hurry up and die" doesn't sound very Christian to me...





+1 , that said a watched pot never boils
Won’t be long now! Another day closer!
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
since dying seems the only way she will leave the bench, she can't die soon enough for me.



It’s possible she actually died a month ago or so and they’re keeping her hooked up to a life support system in hopes of taking the WH in 2020.
Originally Posted by Hammer2506
Won’t be long now! Another day closer!


For all of us.
Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
Mannlicher: Its looking more and more like you are correct in contending that is the only way the notorious rbg will leave the bench is, if death intervenes.
I will have to say this I have been watching the television off and on for the last day and a half and no one seems to be reporting on the pneumonia situation with rbg!
Maybe she is not 'seriously ill" - hard to figure what is truthful or not in todays media.
Voting from her home or from her death bed on serious matters regarding the constitutionality of matters before the Supreme Court doesn't sound "responsible" to me.
Maybe I will try to call the "notorious rbg" on the phone and see how she's getting along/sounding?
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy



From leaks coming out of her own fifedom, she.may not get the chance to play her demise card on her schedule.

Dims can thank that pig Feinstein for blowing the chance for her to retire under Obama.

It's a beaitiful thing..
Trump have another judge lined up?
Originally Posted by centershot
Trump have another judge lined up?



Judge Amy, I'm sure.

Diane Feinstain hates her. That's good enough for me.
I wish RBG would just retire. Certainly not wishing for her death. But, she is a blot on the Supreme Court. The High Court is about the LAW, not her interpretation of a living Document, or her preference for the South African Constitution, which she prefers to ours. I don't feel its right to wish for her death, but, if she was honorable she would retire. But I don't expect honor from a Marxist.
I would prefer to see Trump put Amy Barrett forward when the time comes. We need a Constitutionalist, appointed as we can't count on Roberts to remember what the Constitution is.
I am. I woulda for hitler too.
It will be interesting when she does finally kick off. The Dems are going to parade that carcass around for months and eulogize her like you haven’t seen. McCain’s send off made me nauseous. This one is going to make me hurl. Dave
I just dont think 24 -48 hrs is gonna be enough for the Liberal Socialist Democrats to get their mileage outta this.
I picture something like Aretha Franklin's stuff
Weeks on end and costume changes.
Nationwide corpse tour.
Saint RBG type of schitt.








Jewish tradition teaches that human beings are created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26). This is the underpinning of all of the rituals and customs that make up a Jewish funeral. This concept extends both to the deceased and the mourners. Each community has their own customs in regard to funeral practices. Some customs are dictated by tradition. Others are the result of local laws and regulations, especially when it comes to cemetery rules (see below). Nonetheless, certain key concepts are universally practiced by all streams of Judaism.

1. Location of the service

Jewish funerals can take place in a variety of locations. Some funerals are exclusively graveside; others occur in multiple locations-starting at the synagogue, or a funeral home, and then processing to the cemetery.

2. Timing of the service

Traditionally, burial takes place as soon as possible-within 24 hours. This is not always possible and, given the fact that many modern Jewish families are spread out around the country, it usually becomes necessary to wait a day or two until all of the mourners can arrive. Jewish funerals cannot take place on Shabbat or on most Jewish holidays.

3. Mourners/Avelim

Traditionally, Jewish mourners have specific responsibilities and prohibitions. Tradition teaches that the following people are "officially" designated as mourners: Parent, child, spouse, or sibling. This does not mean that others do not grieve the loss of the deceased, but avelim have specific roles to perform - both in the funeral service and the days preceding, and during the months following.

4. Accompanying the dead for burial

Jewish tradition teaches that one of the most important mitzvot (commandment) we can perform is helping our loved ones find their final resting place. This is both a symbolic and actual act. Our presence at a funeral is symbolic. Placing earth in the grave of a loved one (see below) is a powerful act of service and love.

5. Comforting the mourners/nichum avelim

One of the most important mitzvot that we can perform is the act of nichum avelim - comforting mourners. We do this in a variety of ways. Since this article is only about the funeral service, per se, I will not focus on the days and weeks that follow (shiva, sheloshim, yahrtzeit). When we attend a funeral and are not avelim ourselves, our very presence provides comfort. For mourners, knowing that you care enough to support them at their time of need is a powerful statement that goes far beyond the actual moments you are in attendance at the service.

6. Casket

Jewish tradition teaches that the deceased should be buried in a simple casket. It should be completely biodegradable. A kosher casket is made entirely of wood - with no nails whatsoever. Embalming is also not permitted (unless required by law). The reason for this is so that the process of decomposition can take place in a natural fashion. Open caskets are not permitted at Jewish funerals. In most cases, the closed casket is present at the service. Jewish law is also subject to local laws. As such, rules about embalming, grave liners, and other regulations that are in place for public health must be followed.

7. The order of the service in the chapel/sanctuary

While there are rituals that must be performed at a Jewish funeral, customs and traditions vary greatly depending on the community and the person who officiates at the service. Usually, a member of the clergy (rabbi or cantor) officiates, but this is not a religious requirement. What follows is the outline of the service that I usually use at a non-graveside service:

Gathering of the mourners - Traditionally, mourners do not greet attendees until after burial. Prior to the service, family members and loved ones of the deceased will gather together in a separate room and wait until the service is about to begin.
 Keriah (tearing) - Just before the beginning of the service, the officiant will gather the mourners together and place a black ribbon on their outer garment. (In some Orthodox communities, an actual garment is torn.) This is usually done when the family members are gathered prior to the service. In some communities, keriah is performed after the service and/or in public. The officiant may explain that the act of tearing is an ancient ritual that serves several functions: 1) Since we are physical beings, we need to do something physical to express our grief; 2) It is a symbol of the tear in the fabric of the family after the death of a loved one; 3) It sets up a separation of status: prior to this moment, the mourners have had the responsibility of taking care of all of the details of the funeral and now their responsibility shifts to allowing the community to take care of them. As the ribbons/garments are being torn, the following is said by the mourners: "Baruch atah Adonai, Dayan Ha-Emet - Blessed are You, Adonai, Truthful Judge." Others may also recite the following passage from the book of Job: "Adonai natan, Adonai lakach, yehi shem Adonai m'vorach - God has given, God has taken away, blessed be the name of God." The ribbons or torn garments are traditionally worn on the outer garment for the first seven days of mourning-the period of shiva.
 Procession of the mourners - Once all of the attendees are seated, the mourners are ushered into the service and seated in the front rows of the chapel.
 Opening prayers - The service usually begins with the reading or chanting of Biblical passages , usually from the book of Psalms. This is followed by silent prayer and then a hespeid (eulogy) is delivered.
 Hespeid (eulogy) - The purpose of the hespeid is to both honor the deceased and comfort the mourners (nichum aveylim). Usually the officiant delivers the eulogy after meeting with family members and loved ones. During this meeting, the officiant will ask loved ones to share stories and history about the deceased. Rabbis and cantors are specially trained to take this information and weave it together to paint a picture of the deceased. A eulogy should not tell an entire life story. Rather, it should be written and delivered in such a way that it reflects the essence of the person who has died and brings comfort to the mourners. Sometimes family members and close friends will want to speak about their loved one at the service. This can be a very important part of their mourning/grieving process. At the same time, no one should ever feel compelled to speak at the funeral of a loved one. Remarks should be brief and written down (very important). The reason for this is that, for whatever reason, if the family member is unable to deliver their remarks, the officiant can do it for them.
 El Malei Rachamim - This is a prayer that is usually chanted that mentions the deceased by their Hebrew name and states that they are "sheltered beneath the wings of God's presence." The congregation stands during the chanting of this prayer.
 Recession of family members - In most cases, after the El Malei Rachamim is recited, the family exits the chapel and retires to the separate family room in preparation for the funeral procession.
 Removal of casket - After thefamily leaves, those individuals who have been honored as pall bearers will process from the chapel to the funeral carriage. The rest of the congregation waits until the casket has been escorted from the room. It is customary to recite Psalms during this procession. [ A note about pall bearers:Traditionally, pall bearers cannot be aveylim (mourners). Both men and women can serve as pall bearers in a Reform service. Those people who are not able to physically life the casket can also be designated as "honorary" pall bearers.]
 Procession to Cemetery - A funeral procession from the chapel is formed by the vehicles of those in attendance who will be going to the cemetery. Again, it is considered to be an important mitzvah to accompany a person to their final resting place.8. The order of the service - graveside

The cemetery service is very brief. Again, traditions vary by community, congregation, and officiant. The following reflects the basic customs:

Procession of the casket from the hearse to the grave -Once all of the mourners and attendees have gathered at the graveside, the pall bearers take the coffin out of the hearse and walk to the grave. In some communities, the procession stops seven times. There are many reasons for this custom. One basic reason is to acknowledge that this is a very difficult task and that we are in no hurry to conclude.
 Lowering of the casket - This may vary from community to community. In some cases, the casket is lowered immediately while prayers are recited. In others, the lowering comes after the recital of prayers. Usually, the cemetery provides a lowering device which gently places the casket at the bottom of the grave.
 Prayers at graveside - There are a short series of prayers dealing with mortality and love. In some communities, the El Malei Rachamim is again recited.
 Mourners Kaddish - The mourners Kaddish is a doxology - a prayer extolling God. It does not specifically mention death. The Kaddish is recited by the mourners for the first time at graveside. Traditionally, it is recited every day for 11 months following burial and then on the yahrzeit (yearly anniversary) of the deceased.
 Placing earth in the grave - Since the mitzvah of "accompanying the dead for burial" is so important, the act of placing earth into the grave takes on a very important role in the service. In some communities, the entire casket is covered with earth. In other communities, earth is symbolically placed in the grave. Often earth from the Land of Israel is also sprinkled on the casket. Some people use the back side of the shovel to show that this is not an easy task to perform. Each cemetery has their own rules as to how shoveling can take place.9. Nichum Avelim (comforting the mourners) at the end of the service

After the service is concluded, the mourners return to the vehicle that will take them to the house where shiva will be observed. It is customary in some communities that the congregation forms two parallel lines facing each other, and, as the mourners pass in between, the following words are recited: " HaMakom yenachem etchem b'toch she'ar avalei Tzyion V'Yirushalayim - May God console you with all who mourn in the midst of the Gates of Zion and Jerusalem." Participants then proceed to the house of mourning to participate in the shiva.
KnightHawk: Your prayers (and mine!) may be answered - Drudge and FOX are reporting the "notorious rbg" will retire THIS month!
Its gonna be a wing dinger of a time in Washington D.C. during the upcoming confirmation hearings!
Thank you Jesus!
I do so hope this reporting is true and factual.
GO TRUMP
MAGA
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
i'm still not seeing any major mainstream media reporting. Hope you guys ain't getting your hopes up too soon.

Here is one of "their" low dog sources trying to back-spin the story.


https://www.inquisitr.com/5254187/r...ife-with-pneumonia-dodgy-website-claims/



After undergoing surgery in December to remove cancerous nodules from her lungs, as reported by Mercury News, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is recovering well and has no further signs of cancer, the court announced in an official statement last Friday.

“Her recovery from surgery is on track. Post-surgery evaluations indicate no evidence of remaining disease, and no further treatment is required,” spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said last week, per the New York Times, adding that Ginsburg would spend this week working from her home and following the “briefs and the transcripts of oral arguments” from the cases being argued before the court.

But now, one corner of the conservative media is promoting an apparently baseless report that Ginsburg is in worse health than has been reported.


The Santa Monica Observer, a website with a reputation for having something of a dodgy relationship with the facts, reported this week that Ginsburg is “stricken with pneumonia” and “fights for her life.” The report, which cites no source, is contradictory to every other media outlet’s reporting on the current state of Ginsburg’s health. Several media accounts, including NBC News, have stated that patients Ginsburg’s age are “at risk” for pneumonia, but none have reported that she actually has contracted it.
One things for certain...

RBG is still not at work on the SC.

That can only go on for so long before the demands for retirement start.



For those that wish her well, and are offended when some people don't care if she dies, as long as she is off the court...

RBG did this to herself. To selfishly punish a country and obviously thumb your nose at the Constitution you are there to uphold, is well... not surprising based on her history.

She had a chance to retire when Bammy could have replaced her. She selfishly chose to stay...

Fug her. If it takes her dying to leave the court, then she brought that fate upon herself. Nobody get to choose when and where. She ain't God... As she'll soon find out.
Originally Posted by renegade50
I just dont think 24 -48 hrs is gonna be enough for the Liberal Socialist Democrats to get their mileage outta this.
I picture something like Aretha Franklin's stuff
Weeks on end and costume changes.
Nationwide corpse tour.
Saint RBG type of schitt.








Jewish tradition teaches that human beings are created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26). This is the underpinning of all of the rituals and customs that make up a Jewish funeral. This concept extends both to the deceased and the mourners. Each community has their own customs in regard to funeral practices. Some customs are dictated by tradition. Others are the result of local laws and regulations, especially when it comes to cemetery rules (see below). Nonetheless, certain key concepts are universally practiced by all streams of Judaism.

1. Location of the service

Jewish funerals can take place in a variety of locations. Some funerals are exclusively graveside; others occur in multiple locations-starting at the synagogue, or a funeral home, and then processing to the cemetery.

2. Timing of the service

Traditionally, burial takes place as soon as possible-within 24 hours. This is not always possible and, given the fact that many modern Jewish families are spread out around the country, it usually becomes necessary to wait a day or two until all of the mourners can arrive. Jewish funerals cannot take place on Shabbat or on most Jewish holidays.

3. Mourners/Avelim

Traditionally, Jewish mourners have specific responsibilities and prohibitions. Tradition teaches that the following people are "officially" designated as mourners: Parent, child, spouse, or sibling. This does not mean that others do not grieve the loss of the deceased, but avelim have specific roles to perform - both in the funeral service and the days preceding, and during the months following.

4. Accompanying the dead for burial

Jewish tradition teaches that one of the most important mitzvot (commandment) we can perform is helping our loved ones find their final resting place. This is both a symbolic and actual act. Our presence at a funeral is symbolic. Placing earth in the grave of a loved one (see below) is a powerful act of service and love.

5. Comforting the mourners/nichum avelim

One of the most important mitzvot that we can perform is the act of nichum avelim - comforting mourners. We do this in a variety of ways. Since this article is only about the funeral service, per se, I will not focus on the days and weeks that follow (shiva, sheloshim, yahrtzeit). When we attend a funeral and are not avelim ourselves, our very presence provides comfort. For mourners, knowing that you care enough to support them at their time of need is a powerful statement that goes far beyond the actual moments you are in attendance at the service.

6. Casket

Jewish tradition teaches that the deceased should be buried in a simple casket. It should be completely biodegradable. A kosher casket is made entirely of wood - with no nails whatsoever. Embalming is also not permitted (unless required by law). The reason for this is so that the process of decomposition can take place in a natural fashion. Open caskets are not permitted at Jewish funerals. In most cases, the closed casket is present at the service. Jewish law is also subject to local laws. As such, rules about embalming, grave liners, and other regulations that are in place for public health must be followed.

7. The order of the service in the chapel/sanctuary

While there are rituals that must be performed at a Jewish funeral, customs and traditions vary greatly depending on the community and the person who officiates at the service. Usually, a member of the clergy (rabbi or cantor) officiates, but this is not a religious requirement. What follows is the outline of the service that I usually use at a non-graveside service:

Gathering of the mourners - Traditionally, mourners do not greet attendees until after burial. Prior to the service, family members and loved ones of the deceased will gather together in a separate room and wait until the service is about to begin.
 Keriah (tearing) - Just before the beginning of the service, the officiant will gather the mourners together and place a black ribbon on their outer garment. (In some Orthodox communities, an actual garment is torn.) This is usually done when the family members are gathered prior to the service. In some communities, keriah is performed after the service and/or in public. The officiant may explain that the act of tearing is an ancient ritual that serves several functions: 1) Since we are physical beings, we need to do something physical to express our grief; 2) It is a symbol of the tear in the fabric of the family after the death of a loved one; 3) It sets up a separation of status: prior to this moment, the mourners have had the responsibility of taking care of all of the details of the funeral and now their responsibility shifts to allowing the community to take care of them. As the ribbons/garments are being torn, the following is said by the mourners: "Baruch atah Adonai, Dayan Ha-Emet - Blessed are You, Adonai, Truthful Judge." Others may also recite the following passage from the book of Job: "Adonai natan, Adonai lakach, yehi shem Adonai m'vorach - God has given, God has taken away, blessed be the name of God." The ribbons or torn garments are traditionally worn on the outer garment for the first seven days of mourning-the period of shiva.
 Procession of the mourners - Once all of the attendees are seated, the mourners are ushered into the service and seated in the front rows of the chapel.
 Opening prayers - The service usually begins with the reading or chanting of Biblical passages , usually from the book of Psalms. This is followed by silent prayer and then a hespeid (eulogy) is delivered.
 Hespeid (eulogy) - The purpose of the hespeid is to both honor the deceased and comfort the mourners (nichum aveylim). Usually the officiant delivers the eulogy after meeting with family members and loved ones. During this meeting, the officiant will ask loved ones to share stories and history about the deceased. Rabbis and cantors are specially trained to take this information and weave it together to paint a picture of the deceased. A eulogy should not tell an entire life story. Rather, it should be written and delivered in such a way that it reflects the essence of the person who has died and brings comfort to the mourners. Sometimes family members and close friends will want to speak about their loved one at the service. This can be a very important part of their mourning/grieving process. At the same time, no one should ever feel compelled to speak at the funeral of a loved one. Remarks should be brief and written down (very important). The reason for this is that, for whatever reason, if the family member is unable to deliver their remarks, the officiant can do it for them.
 El Malei Rachamim - This is a prayer that is usually chanted that mentions the deceased by their Hebrew name and states that they are "sheltered beneath the wings of God's presence." The congregation stands during the chanting of this prayer.
 Recession of family members - In most cases, after the El Malei Rachamim is recited, the family exits the chapel and retires to the separate family room in preparation for the funeral procession.
 Removal of casket - After thefamily leaves, those individuals who have been honored as pall bearers will process from the chapel to the funeral carriage. The rest of the congregation waits until the casket has been escorted from the room. It is customary to recite Psalms during this procession. [ A note about pall bearers:Traditionally, pall bearers cannot be aveylim (mourners). Both men and women can serve as pall bearers in a Reform service. Those people who are not able to physically life the casket can also be designated as "honorary" pall bearers.]
 Procession to Cemetery - A funeral procession from the chapel is formed by the vehicles of those in attendance who will be going to the cemetery. Again, it is considered to be an important mitzvah to accompany a person to their final resting place.8. The order of the service - graveside

The cemetery service is very brief. Again, traditions vary by community, congregation, and officiant. The following reflects the basic customs:

Procession of the casket from the hearse to the grave -Once all of the mourners and attendees have gathered at the graveside, the pall bearers take the coffin out of the hearse and walk to the grave. In some communities, the procession stops seven times. There are many reasons for this custom. One basic reason is to acknowledge that this is a very difficult task and that we are in no hurry to conclude.
 Lowering of the casket - This may vary from community to community. In some cases, the casket is lowered immediately while prayers are recited. In others, the lowering comes after the recital of prayers. Usually, the cemetery provides a lowering device which gently places the casket at the bottom of the grave.
 Prayers at graveside - There are a short series of prayers dealing with mortality and love. In some communities, the El Malei Rachamim is again recited.
 Mourners Kaddish - The mourners Kaddish is a doxology - a prayer extolling God. It does not specifically mention death. The Kaddish is recited by the mourners for the first time at graveside. Traditionally, it is recited every day for 11 months following burial and then on the yahrzeit (yearly anniversary) of the deceased.
 Placing earth in the grave - Since the mitzvah of "accompanying the dead for burial" is so important, the act of placing earth into the grave takes on a very important role in the service. In some communities, the entire casket is covered with earth. In other communities, earth is symbolically placed in the grave. Often earth from the Land of Israel is also sprinkled on the casket. Some people use the back side of the shovel to show that this is not an easy task to perform. Each cemetery has their own rules as to how shoveling can take place.9. Nichum Avelim (comforting the mourners) at the end of the service

After the service is concluded, the mourners return to the vehicle that will take them to the house where shiva will be observed. It is customary in some communities that the congregation forms two parallel lines facing each other, and, as the mourners pass in between, the following words are recited: " HaMakom yenachem etchem b'toch she'ar avalei Tzyion V'Yirushalayim - May God console you with all who mourn in the midst of the Gates of Zion and Jerusalem." Participants then proceed to the house of mourning to participate in the shiva.


On Deadwood they just fed 'em to the hogs.
Well said, Barry.

If shes not worriying about it, why should I?
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
On Deadwood they just fed 'em to the hogs.


Damn it man!

I happen to like bacon!

Don't do that...
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
One things for certain...

RBG is still not at work on the SC.

That can only go on for so long before the demands for retirement start.



For those that wish her well, and are offended when some people don't care if she dies, as long as she is off the court...

RBG did this to herself. To selfishly punish a country and obviously thumb your nose at the Constitution you are there to uphold, is well... not surprising based on her history.

She had a chance to retire when Bammy could have replaced her. She selfishly chose to stay...

Fug her. If it takes her dying to leave the court, then she brought that fate upon herself. Nobody get to choose when and where. She ain't God... As she'll soon find out.


Just like Obongo, they both chit in their “Legacy” bowl..
I hope she croaks today.

if she really had the blue pnue, maybe it will stumble her heart into arrested defib
Originally Posted by slumlord
I hope she croaks today.

if she really had the blue pnue, maybe it will stumble her heart into arrested defib

Like somebody else said, I figure she already kicked the bucket and they're just keeping her hooked up to the machines. I wonder if they can embalm her whilst still hooked up, so she don't stink too bad. Probably already stinks bad enough nobody can tell the difference.
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
On Deadwood they just fed 'em to the hogs.


Damn it man!

I happen to like bacon!

Don't do that...
In the real olden times they just threw 'em in a bog, like Willie's dad. Then they buried that rat in the basement. What did they call him...Superdude, that was it. Then they struck oil. I'd rather strike oil than smoke dope.
Sorry, I forgot what thread I was on.
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
One things for certain...


Fuqk it, i like the pretty birdie pictures.....
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
One things for certain...


Fuqk it, i like the pretty birdie pictures.....



She's actually workin' on her tan today!

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
One things for certain...


Fuqk it, i like the pretty birdie pictures.....



She's actually workin' on her tan today!

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Damn, I think she’s gaining weight.
That looks like one of my nuts
Cottage cheese, asperagas, hemp, baby birds and shot dogs.
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
One things for certain...


Fuqk it, i like the pretty birdie pictures.....



She's actually workin' on her tan today!

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Nope working on Supreme Court decisions
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
One things for certain...


Fuqk it, i like the pretty birdie pictures.....



She's actually workin' on her tan today!

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Help me I've fallen and cant get up.
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to bad so sad
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
One things for certain...


Fuqk it, i like the pretty birdie pictures.....



She's actually workin' on her tan today!

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Looks a little Jaundice...........

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It’s time for everyone to get behind Amy Barrett. Lovers of the Constitution need to elevate her to Saint status. Her nickname should be, “The Savior.”

A United Right with their very own Saint. That’ll really blow their minds.
Fake news. She ain't gone yet, but not in good health.
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
One things for certain...


Fuqk it, i like the pretty birdie pictures.....



She's actually workin' on her tan today!

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Looks a little Jaundice...........

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Ants love RBG

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"Don't worry, Ruth....it's a dry heat!" - John McCain/January 2019
Originally Posted by gonehuntin
"Don't worry, Ruth....it's a dry heat!" - John McCain/January 2019


Lol.
Gonehuntin: Now that was FUNNY!
GO TRUMP
MAGA
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Yeah, Like a couple of posters said a couple of times here, "this could be bad info on RBG health". Don't count your chickens yet.
I'm liken the "retirement this month" idea. Keeping my fingers crossed.

Amy Barrett. Old sayings like "remember the Alamo", well for supporting Barrett it could be "remember the Constitution" for a support rally.

Any Politician that says the Constitution is a living document, is anti American. Period.
KnightHawk: Good point about the "living (changing!) document" type interpretation of the United States Constitution!
I to am invigorated by the "retirement this month" RUMOR, that it is caused by her alleged "bad health" is somewhat sad, but I feel that it will be beneficial to the United States of America - overall.
She needs to go.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
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