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R.I.P. RBG

Started by lbpesq, September 18, 2020, 06:06:35 PM

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lbpesq

What can I say.  We're f**ked.  An amazing and brilliant advocate for women's and human rights.  This is so depressing.


May The Four Winds Blow You Safely Home


Bill, tgo

cozmik_cowboy

And our children and grandchildren, as well.

This is so bad, on so many levels.




Peter (who is hoping - but by no means expecting - Mitch will recall that 4 years ago he invented the Constitutional office of "the Next Guy"........)
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

StephenR

#2
She was certainly the best advocate on the court for women's and human rights. I have been feeling ill since hearing the news earlier.

R.I.P Justice Ginsburg

hammer

A true champion of the rights of women, people from diverse backgrounds, and other groups whose rights have been trampled on by the system. In RBGs memory, people need to ensure a fair and bipartisan process of selecting her replacement.

edwin

As an attorney, she one of my greatest heroes. And I loved that she put the law above all. She was never petty.

lbpesq

Her friendship with Antonin Scalia was a fascinating study on how people with strongly held diverse views can still get along.  They could not have been further apart on the political spectrum, yet they thoroughly enjoyed each other's company.   How did they do it?  First, they treated each other with respect, in a professional manner, and with civility.  No name calling.  I've missed that.

Bill, tgo

pauldo

The NOTORIOUS RBG.

Rock star status no denying.   I was pleasantly surprised to see my niece posting a lot about RBG.   She has paved a path of high standardS and her title of Justice is very deserved, if the youth of this country are paying attention Then there is hope for us.

bigredbass

As they said about Brenda Lee, I'd say it applies to Justice Ginsberg as well:

'Dynamite comes in small packages.'