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With sincere apologies to William Shakespeare:
Friends, Americans, fellow defenders of liberty, lend me your ears.
I come to bury Ginsburg, not to praise her.
The very little and well-disputed good she has done will be celebrated, living long after her.
The evil she has enabled shouldn’t be ignored by interring it with her bones.
Let that not be so with Ginsburg.
One of my long time Army buddies put it this way (with minor edits for innovative language):
What’s all this RIP stuff coming from Conservatives? How about BIH?
Have y’all even read Lady Creepo’s decisions, or evaluated the Luciferian effects of them on our society? WTH?
Oh! I see; You are trying to show human decency for the opposing team. You are above the fray. Hearts & Minds (how’d that work out in Iraq) Love thine Enemy, etc.
Do you think this “kindness” is really gonna put a dent in the thinking of the Left that is intent on destroying this country?
This is the same mentality that got Bush 1 unelected, got Romney and McCain slaughtered in elections, for their “above it all” attitude—and also why Iraq is now fully in the hands of Iran. //
But when you balance the books, she’s not fit to be viewed as some sort of respected American judicial icon.
For one thing, the philosophy that Ginsburg actively promoted and defended has been and continues to be responsible for the deaths of more Black babies than the Holocaust or Soviet pogroms. Some folks might assert that she never directly ordered the murder, rendering asunder, or later sale of “usable parts” of unborn children. I agree. However, when you review her advocacy and later rulings from the bench, the best thing you could say about her is that she hid behind the artificial construct of Stare Decisis while others did and profited from the dirty work. //
They don’t want Roe versus Wade overturned. That is their single-minded purpose. Pure and simple evil.