Country....worth defending.Our wars have been won by men citing For God and Country. I doubt many will be won by citing "FOR MAXINE WATERS".
God & Maxine Waters...2 of the least defenseworthy individuals around these days.
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Country....worth defending.Our wars have been won by men citing For God and Country. I doubt many will be won by citing "FOR MAXINE WATERS".
Do you remember Merrick Garland?Just curious, did you feel the same way when Obama (or any other President in our history) nominated his Supreme Court Justice choices?
Wait....you mean to tell me that parties willDo you remember Merrick Garland?
He had previously been put up for nomination by Republicans. When Obama nominated him, they played hard core partisan politics and refused to even vote.
Demonstrating to anybody who cares that all the Republicans really care about is their party, not the USA.
Again.
Tom
How was Garland "of their ilk"? He had previously been put up for nomination by Republicans.Wait....you mean to tell me that parties will
play tricks to stack the SCOTUS with their ilk?
And that the Republicans do this too?
I am shocked, I tell you...shocked!
Did I say every appointment was significantly partisan?How was Garland "of their ilk"? He had previously been put up for nomination by Republicans.
So show me a similar episode, from the Democrats. One where they rearranged the process of SCOTUS appointments for partisan purposes.
Tom
Is that your response to my question?Did I say every appointment was significantly partisan?
No.
But they so often are.
I take it that means that you can't think of an episode so transparently partisan and unConstitutional?So show me a similar episode, from the Democrats.
Yes.Is that your response to my question?
What part of the Constitution is being violated?I take it that means that you can't think of an episode so transparently partisan and unConstitutional?
Tom
Thank God and the men who died that you can even say that. There's many who can't.Yeah I am sure God takes sides in petty human wars.
It's funny, every nation claims God is on their side in war, it's laughable.
BTW
Dying for your country, is not noble, it's foolish.
A minority thought...my friend.Country....worth defending.
God & Maxine Waters...2 of the least defenseworthy individuals around these days.
Thank God and the men who died that you can even say that. There's many who can't.
See it as you will.
There's nothing in the Constitution about waiting until the next election before voting on the President's SCOTUS nominee.What part of the Constitution is being violated?
I think the founding fathers would be rolling in their graves from a lot of what the liberals are wanting. Taxes being one. Over extension Government control being another. Lowering taxes and eliminating job killing regulations make them rest better, for sure
? Wow, Fox is an entertainment outlet, it's not news.Our wars have been won by men citing For God and Country. I doubt many will be won by citing "FOR MAXINE WATERS".
Is that kinda like the 2016 election where Clinton had a 90% chance of winning?But we will get even mid time election November!
Do you remember Merrick Garland?
He had previously been put up for nomination by Republicans. When Obama nominated him, they played hard core partisan politics and refused to even vote.
Demonstrating to anybody who cares that all the Republicans really care about is their party, not the USA.
Again.
Tom
You don't think that this conversation is about Supreme Court nominations?Not even close to what this conversation was about...
Politics is full of irony & hypocrisy.There's nothing in the Constitution about waiting until the next election before voting on the President's SCOTUS nominee.
And then there's the deep irony of waiting until "The People" have spoken, and Clinton got more votes than Trump by millions, and yet Trump nominated someone who is now on SCOTUS. The People spoke and were ignored in favor of Republican partisanship.
Tom
There's nothing in the Constitution about waiting until the next election before voting on the President's SCOTUS nominee.