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Topic: RIP: The Notorious RBG (Read 181 times)

legendary
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September 22, 2020, 04:16:07 PM
#6
Who knows what he or she would become in a lifetime?
The answer is always going to be no one as life always goes on and all we can do is make a mark that ensures our immortality. There are two ways one can make that make, change the world for better or destroy everything in your path. The later is most unlikely and rather too undesirable.
RBG born 1933, died at age 87 is one of those persons that lived to make effective changes in the American politics through the judicial arm. Interested in the fight for gender equity and presents argument in her unique way to pursue the truth. You've been the judge and now you will be judged. America is sure to miss you.
Rip Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
hero member
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September 21, 2020, 10:35:40 AM
#5
The body was barely cold (or is it?) and the mobocracy was already going crazy. Then there are people like Reza Aslan openly calling to burn down stuff. America's in for a wild ride still.
hero member
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September 21, 2020, 08:45:32 AM
#4

Although I've frequently found myself at ideological odds with her votes on the supreme court, I can't help be proud when reflecting on her career.  As an American conservative who believes that all men and women are naturally granted certain inalienable rights, as equals, I consider her a champion of civil rights, and women's influence on politics.  Her contributions should be celebrated by all Americans, regardless of their political leanings.  As should her amazing, accomplished, and distinguished life. 


RIP Ruth Bader Ginsburg, all the best to her family. Definitely an very interesting figure in American politics.

Born 1933, she saw the world change so much.  Even if you don't agree with here, you have to respect her accomplishments.
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September 21, 2020, 04:33:16 AM
#3

RIP, grieving for the families left behind are given strength from HIM. the latest information on his position is a lawyer and legal expert from the United States who currently serves as the Supreme Court Justice of the US Supreme Court, died on 18 September 2020 at the age of 87.
In public office, it is certain that there will be pros and cons, which is normal.
legendary
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September 19, 2020, 10:38:20 AM
#2
I only just learned about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death this morning.  I wish peace for her family, and all those who are mourning in their time of sorrow.

Although I've frequently found myself at ideological odds with her votes on the supreme court, I can't help be proud when reflecting on her career.  As an American conservative who believes that all men and women are naturally granted certain inalienable rights, as equals, I consider her a champion of civil rights, and women's influence on politics.  Her contributions should be celebrated by all Americans, regardless of their political leanings.  As should her amazing, accomplished, and distinguished life. 

Rest in peace, RBG.  You served America with a true heart, and the whole world is better off for it.
I agree 100% and call for a moment of silence, and then a quick decision on a strict constitutionalist replacement.
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September 19, 2020, 10:19:32 AM
#1
I only just learned about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death this morning.  I wish peace for her family, and all those who are mourning in their time of sorrow.

Although I've frequently found myself at ideological odds with her votes on the supreme court, I can't help be proud when reflecting on her career.  As an American conservative who believes that all men and women are naturally granted certain inalienable rights, as equals, I consider her a champion of civil rights, and women's influence on politics.  Her contributions should be celebrated by all Americans, regardless of their political leanings.  As should her amazing, accomplished, and distinguished life. 

Rest in peace, RBG.  You served America with a true heart, and the whole world is better off for it.
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