Boom: Supreme Court Justice Thomas Rocks
Pro-Abortion Lawyers With Tough Opening Questions
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Eric Thompson
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Posted By: Imright,
12/1/2021 9:00:00 PM
The U.S. Supreme Court, which started out as a respected, non-partisan, and crucial protector of the Constitutionality of laws passed by legislatures, has become highly partisan, as former U.S. presidents, from both parties, have only nominated potential justices who reflected their world views.
Following decades of Democratic President’s nominees getting confirmed, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Roe v Wade, on January 22, 1973, that abortion was a Constitutional “right”.This ruling was front and center in today’s opening arguments concerning the legality of Mississippi’s controversial 2018 law banning abortion, including in cases of rape and incest, before 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 12/1/2021 9:12:02 PM (No. 994431)
Praying that the left justices' tongues cleave to the roofs of their mouths.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
downnout 12/1/2021 9:33:50 PM (No. 994454)
Oh to have been a fly in the courtroom when Justice asked that question!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Scout Finch 12/1/2021 9:36:37 PM (No. 994458)
I love this man. What an intellect. He possesses the ability to rip the entire mysterious “penumbra” of legitimacy off this evil monstrous killing.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
janjan 12/1/2021 9:52:49 PM (No. 994478)
Justice Thomas is asking the questions that should have been asked decades ago when the SC was searching for a Constitutional right to abortion. They ended up inventing one and we are finely in a position to change that. By all means give it back to the States and let the electorate decide.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
bpl40 12/1/2021 10:01:24 PM (No. 994484)
The States have residual powers under our system, which they hold on behalf of the people. That is where policy governing abortion belongs. This matter is outside the enumerated powers of the Federal government. This is Constitutional Law 101.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
JimBob 12/2/2021 2:36:42 AM (No. 994586)
"The U.S. Supreme Court, which started out as a respected, non-partisan, and crucial protector of the Constitutionality of laws passed by legislatures".....
I respectfully disagree.
If I recall my high school history correctly, the framers who wrote the Constitution did not intend that the Supreme Court 'decide the constitutionality' of laws passed by the Congress, but grabbed that power for themselves back in the days of Justice Marshall and President Jefferson.
Am I correct on this?
It also seems to me that the Supreme Court has a long history of decisions.... some that were applauded and some that were condemned.... by various academics and historians, down through the years.
Again, correct me if I am wrong.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
lakerman1 12/2/2021 5:18:50 AM (No. 994606)
#6, you are cporrect.
he founders seemed to have expected Congress yo consider constitutionality, and the President was to do the same.
he U.S. Supreme Court was a passive operation, important to resolve disputes between the States. And its workload was so small, the first Chief Justice resigned out of boredom.
The Court asserted itself in Marbury v. Madison, and McCullough v. Maryland.
Thus the Court got involved in almost everything.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
homefry 12/2/2021 6:52:23 AM (No. 994651)
The abortion issue could end today.
Make the "morning after pill" available easily. I know some Republicans wont allow this though cause they consider it murder, even that early.
dim-0s wont go along with it either but for an entirely different reason. They dont want the issue to end taking away a way to wee wee off muddle headed women at election time.
Kinda like "equal pay" for women. dim-0s have been promising that since at least 1960 when kennedy was running. It is a farce, they only use it to make women mad then after the election, they stick it back in their quiver to wait till next time they need to make women mad enough to vote for them.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 12/2/2021 6:52:46 AM (No. 994652)
Justice, welcome back to the forefront. The unborn weep in hope for you to advocate for them. Don't let them down, sir.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Otis Gill 12/2/2021 7:03:55 AM (No. 994663)
Justice Thomas is a man of integrity but I wonder about the others.
And on a side note, there hasn't been much coverage of the Maxwell case. Taking children to an evil island for debauchery should be a huge story. The media is completely corrupt.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
privateer 12/2/2021 7:21:46 AM (No. 994673)
Given that Leftists, and the MSM, are cheerfully casual about killing children...in the womb or in a parade---debauchery is pretty small beer.
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God bless Clarence Thomas. Now Gorsuch, Alito, Barrett, and Kavanaugh need to do the right thing.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
November Rose 12/2/2021 8:45:57 AM (No. 994768)
If pregnancy is a yes or no choice, so should taking or passing on the jab be as well.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Pinkpanther 12/2/2021 8:58:08 AM (No. 994787)
#8 the morning after pill is not only dangerous but it’s a chemical abortion and therefore homicide, thus defeating your entire premise.
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Wait, wait..the immediately false premise presented here is that presidents “ selected nominees who reflected their views” or are partisan. Not really. It’s about them applying the constitution as it was written, not a nebulas transforming document. Unfortunately, the left has discarded the original intent. So, the Lie about the court is the “partisan” angle.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Trapper 12/2/2021 9:16:03 AM (No. 994814)
Whether they acknowledge it or not, progressives believe that we have an identity apart from our physical bodies. They express that belief politically when they refer to a woman being trapped in a man’s body, and when they say there is no “gay” gene but that one is born gay nonetheless.
Religious conservatives also believe in a non-physical identity. We call it our individual soul, created by God. We also express our belief politically, best stated by Jefferson when he wrote that all persons “are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” These are our human rights, given by God.
But when do we acquire our individual soul, our identity, and so acquire our unalienable human rights? At conception? At birth? At some time in between?
Many will say this is an unanswerable question. But it is only by grappling with this unanswerable metaphysical and theological question that may we arrive at a satisfactory political/legal answer regarding abortion. That answer is out there. We must reason our way to it.
Come, let us wrestle with God.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Zigrid 12/2/2021 9:23:28 AM (No. 994825)
About time...the life of an unborn child is at stake here... science has said that life begins when a heart beat can be heard...and no amount of selfish women...who think their life is more valuable than a baby is totally wrong...not to mention that taxpayers should not be forced to pay their freight...if a woman doesn't want a child...use birth control...or stop at a drug store...
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
harleynyc 12/2/2021 10:28:42 AM (No. 994916)
So, there were 62 million abortions. Translation in real world numbers, that would have been about 50 million more democratic voting welfare thugs making our nation a bankrupt one party banana republic.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 12/2/2021 11:02:05 AM (No. 994954)
Did you read that 80 RINOs voted for the Federal VAxx database. Boy, could you imagine if their was an abortion database. Every time a woman had an abortion, it would be recorded in a database. . .
Go pound sand RINOs, Democrats but, mostly, Joe Biden.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Penney 12/2/2021 12:30:54 PM (No. 995084)
Justice Thomas speaks the truth which shines the light on the value of every human baby. Who dare disregard the life of a helpless baby even before birth?
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 12/2/2021 12:49:00 PM (No. 995101)
#6 & 7 - Does no one teach or study basic American history anymore? It hurts my historians heart.
#16 - Thank you for your beautiful post.
Life begins at conception, the moment the sperm enters the egg. Science tells us so, and Scripture tells us that God knew us before He knitted us in our mother's womb. Christ was human the moment He was conceived by the Holy Spirit after Mary's magnificent Yes, "My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord..." (Luke 1:46-55) Mary's womb became a living Ark of the Covenant, knitting our Savior's earthly body experiencing all the stages of life any human does. Every human conception, no matter the conditions the led to that conception, is an act taken in concert with God's Creation. That fact is not dependent upon the opinion of anyone. I believe in a woman's right to choose; however the moment to exercise that right is when she opens her legs, not when the pregnancy test comes back positive. Even in cases of rape or incest, it is immoral to murder a baby as the scapegoat for the progenitor's actions. Abortion is as invasive as the rape itself.
The toll of abortion does not end with the discarded body cut up for the sale of parts. Mothers and fathers that participate in abortion also kill their souls; manifesting in substance abuse, pornography, promiscuity and subsequent abortions. The unseen toll are the missing faces at family dinners; brothers, sisters, cousins and possible future spouses. (#18 - I'm sure some of them would have even met your standard for life.)
After 50 years its time for the carnage to stop. God bless Justice Thomas.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
GirlwithaCurl 12/2/2021 2:07:25 PM (No. 995162)
#17 I'll take it further. Stop having, and promoting within the culture, premarital sex.
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60 million babies have been murdered in their mother's womb in the USA since Woe v Wade. 60 million. This country has unleashed the devil incarnate into our lives because of this evil. And further, the USA has promoted abortions in other nations. We have something to be ashamed of. It is our "fault" for every making laws to kill babies. We are paying for it now. Pray that Justice Thomas and the other so-called conservative justices see the truth and vote to get rid of abortion. Abortion still will be in this country. 15 weeks a preborn infant can still be murdered. It's step in the right direction. Pray,pray, pray.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna 12/2/2021 3:44:03 PM (No. 995231)
Antonine Scalia, who was murdered I believe, would have loved to have been there.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna 12/2/2021 3:52:54 PM (No. 995242)
And how dare that wise Latina berate the court for being political when her side has been doing it for over a 100 years.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
4Liberty2020 12/2/2021 4:47:08 PM (No. 995290)
#21 Your post is right on target.
Thank you for posting.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Omen55 12/2/2021 7:38:13 PM (No. 995427)
If the other 8 were all like him the Republic would be safer.
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