It's nice to know that Barrett appears to be keeping an open mind, but unfortunately she along with the other women on the court are still outnumbered by assholes.
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but still haven't been able to decide how to allow people access to public lands if private land surrounds it
Well of course not; that would require them to actually do their jobs.
In the post, the singer-songwriter said he'd initially asked Trump to cease use of the song, but then changed his mind after noticing that "Trump seems to genuinely like Y.M.C.A. and he's having a lot of fun with it."
It's possible that Trump's use of the song has benefited Willis personally as a recently adjudicated writer of the song in a U.S. district court case in 2015.
The musician went so far as to thank Trump for choosing to use the song.
In other words, he's about as principled as Trump.
Money talks.
And that's in a state that elected this asshole as their governor.
As the old saying goes, a broken clock is right twice a day.
If that headline read "US Supreme Court" I would be preparing for the worst.
Hopefully they get it right over there.
but..."sanctity of life"
/s
Unfortunately health care is a privilege and not a right in this so-called "greatest country in the world".
On the other hand, if the headline read, "Boyfriend accused of murdering transgender performer Quanesha 'Cocoa' Shantel", that would also be OK as long as he was charged with it -- which, in this case, he was.
She was a loving and caring person who brought joy to everyone around her.
She had recently enrolled in nursing school, eager to channel her compassion and desire to help others into a profession that would make a tangible difference in people's lives.
"She was so excited about nursing school. It was the perfect profession for her," Owens noted. “She had a heart for caring, and she wanted to make a positive impact on the world."
It hurts to lose anyone, but especially someone like this.
For the current Supreme Court, this is probably business as usual.