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oh nos....two days in 25 years
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In many states if a judge can’t comminicate effectively or seems addled comprehending they must be removed from the bench. Because to not do so is miscarriage of justice. Obviously.Have you seen her recent interviews? The woman can barely speak. It’s clear she needs to be removed from her post. Impeach!
I'm an old school conservative, with a strong libertarian streak, sweety. I also attend church at least once a week, oftentimes twice.Nothing like seeing alleged good Christians wishing death on someone.
You're not Christian.... Why do you need their morals? The left wishes death every day with self righteous aplomb!
Jo
oh nos....two days in 25 years
Justice Ginsberg has missed 2 days of work in the last quarter century? How many have you missed?
...that she takes a dirt nap.Thoughts and prayers.
3 days.
oh nos....two days in 25 years
I do not wish her bad health, but 85 year olds should not be Supreme Court justices. Unhealthy 85 year olds, DEFINITELY shouldn't be on the Supreme Court.
while she does need to focus on her health, her spot should be secure in the meantime. the "vulture" aspect isn't attractive to either side.Since she’s given not even an estimated return, it’s time for her to enjoy a nice long retirement.You going to run this thread every day? She is recuperating from surgery. Did you expect her to miss one day of work?
Who is "concerned"? The article doesn't say. However it does say, "The Hill reported that the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist missed oral arguments in 44 cases during his own cancer treatment, and still managed to write for the majority in four of them."
Justice Ginsberg has missed 2 days of work in the last quarter century? How many have you missed?
I agree. She's entitled to a few sick days. We all take them.
She'll be back when she's ready to be back.
No big deal.
Who is "concerned"? The article doesn't say. However it does say, "The Hill reported that the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist missed oral arguments in 44 cases during his own cancer treatment, and still managed to write for the majority in four of them."
What kind of cancer treatments?
Removing a tumor is far easier than chemo.
I know first hand.
while she does need to focus on her health, her spot should be secure in the meantime. the "vulture" aspect isn't attractive to either side.Since she’s given not even an estimated return, it’s time for her to enjoy a nice long retirement.You going to run this thread every day? She is recuperating from surgery. Did you expect her to miss one day of work?
Who is "concerned"? The article doesn't say. However it does say, "The Hill reported that the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist missed oral arguments in 44 cases during his own cancer treatment, and still managed to write for the majority in four of them."
What kind of cancer treatments?
Removing a tumor is far easier than chemo.
I know first hand.
If she was in good health they would be parading her around for the cameras.
They're hiding her. There's a reason for that.
My guess.... She's deteriorating quickly.
Jo