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Ginsberg is a Fool

She should no longer be allowed to interpret a Constitution she feels is “inferior.” Ruth Bader Ginsberg swore to “uphold the Constitution of the United States.” Advising other nations to look elsewhere for help in writing their own constitutions not to look at ours as it's "inferior" is NOT “upholding” OUR Constitution. She should be impeached for cause. She has violated her oath of office.That’s what we get when we let liberal OR conservative politicians appoint justices “for life.” If we find we’ve made a grave mistake, it’s all but impossible to correct that mistake. I think Supreme Court Justices should be appointed for a specific term, and replaced or continued at that time. Then they couldn’t do their damage for the rest of their lives with us able to do nothing about it. That’s why we get abominations like legalized murder of our unborn infants. (World Net Daily)
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Tired of It (Again)

I was tired of the “dog and pony show” politicians put on in 2007 and I’m tired of it today, It’s a shame we have to spend so much time listening to our lying politicians lying to us every 2 years or less. The biggest “dog and pony dhow” is for president, but we have to suffer it again and again for local elections, too, in between. I think the system we have now of multiple primaries and caucuses, preceding a national election to choose a president is excessive. It was designed for a much smaller and simpler lifestyle. We don’t need to spend millions, maybe even BILLIONS of dollars and listen to thousands of ads of one politico or another attacking the other, with MAYBE true charges. I get sick and tired of listening to it. But I must do so if I’m to know what’s going on, otherwise. We need a system that doesn’t cost as much, and does not involve months and months of political ads, political speeches, and more and more bullsh-t, followed by more of it for the next election. Surely smart people could come up with a system that doesn’t involve this—but will they? Politicians LIKE the hooraw surrounding any election; they “feed” on it. I HATE it, and I’m a political commentator, so I get more of it than most people. The writer of the article here linked says he is almost relieved to turn to a sports channel. I am not. I live in Denver, where you cannot avoid discussion of the Broncos—or the Rockies, or the Nuggets, or Avalanche, or many, many others, day after day. People seem to be as obsessed with sports as others are with politics. I’m tired of OVERDOSING on anything: politics OR sports. Recently I got a lot of static for not wearing something orange to “support our Broncos.” I told them I was wearing orange skivvies and asked if they wanted to see. That usually shut them up. People obsess about many things, and it makes me sick; politics most of all. (The Penultimate Word)
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