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In reply to the discussion: McConnell: No New Supreme Court Justice Until The NRA Approves Of The Nominee [View all]NightWatcher
(39,376 posts)20. I missed that in the Constitution they claim to worship.
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McConnell: No New Supreme Court Justice Until The NRA Approves Of The Nominee [View all]
babylonsister
Mar 2016
OP
The NRA has legally purchased a timeshare ownership of Congress over the past three decades.
Scuba
Mar 2016
#13
I am also anti death penalty totally. It is very hard sometimes. But if we treat them the way they
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#39
To me, anyone we would want killed or imprisoned for life should have no problem
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#63
Oh--You meant the "criminals" who were exiled to the "Brithish colonies" of America and Australia
maddiemom
Mar 2016
#64
I was thinking that once we had a justice system instead of a vengeance system something like
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#65
Well, any pretense that patriotism or the constitution has ANY meaning to these fucking
Jackie Wilson Said
Mar 2016
#4
Do your job, McTurtle. It's not the NRA'S job. It's not the RNC's job. It's your effing job.
deminks
Mar 2016
#7
I think it's going to be an 8 person supreme court for as long as there's a Democratic President and
Bonn1997
Mar 2016
#19
Gee, the American Bar Association used to be the outfit to vet judicial nominees
Jack Rabbit
Mar 2016
#53