The most recent rulings of the US Supreme Court were a major factor in the most recent election. Will the justices learn from that?
The most recent rulings of the US Supreme Court were a major factor in the latest national election. Will the justices learn from that?For 50 years or more, Charles Koch and his affiliated far right friends have been steadily pushing for judges with similarly
Throughout their career, obstacles are moved aside for them, appointments come available to them, their financial needs are always met, and they are carefully integrated into the greater Right Wing ethos. They are pampered, praised, coddled, told they are brilliant and, of course, after a lifetime of this, they begin to believe all the praise that is heaped upon them. It’s a little like the comment once made about George W. Bush — “He was born on third base and thinks he hit a triple.
Thanks to Alito, a virulent form of Catholicism that has nothing to do with the teachings of Jesus Christ is now the mandated religion of America. Sudden Sam, so filled with pride that he finally got his way, seemed incapable of understanding that Jews, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Protestants, or people of any other religious beliefs should have their views respected.
In several states where the future of abortion rights rested on the outcomes of state legislative and governor’s races, voters said the issue was pivotal, according to exit polls conducted by TV networks and Edison Research. In Pennsylvania, abortion overtook the economy as the top issue on voters’ minds.
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