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matt819

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1. I would classify this decision as a right to die case
Tue Dec 15, 2020, 04:33 PM
Dec 2020

I can't see where the court would have a leg to stand on if/when it gets an assisted suicide case. Because that's what this decision is, the right to commit suicide by covid.

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I would classify this decision as a right to die case matt819 Dec 2020 #1
And the right to kill others. Lasher Dec 2020 #3
It says the rule was changed before this ruling jimfields33 Dec 2020 #6
Such as grocery shoppers. Unfortunately I have to share our local grocery HUAJIAO Dec 2020 #9
Well, Darwin might get the "last laugh..." Darwin Awards will be highly competitive from hereon. hlthe2b Dec 2020 #2
states should ignore the fascists and use states rights to save lives. nt yaesu Dec 2020 #4
The church-goers should be aware by now, if not they will just cull the herd of imbeciles mdbl Dec 2020 #24
Sure enough dalton99a Dec 2020 #5
The Feel Free to Drink the Kool-aid Decision Stallion Dec 2020 #7
I use to think they were Kool-aid drinkers until I figured out that they were the ones who were IsItJustMe Dec 2020 #25
Tax the crap out of them to cover the covid cases Fullduplexxx Dec 2020 #8
Then no State should limit Any indoor gathering due to covid. n/t MarcA Dec 2020 #10
More conservative "Right To Life" bullshit. Paladin Dec 2020 #11
Yeah. The can force women to be human baby incubators and say they are "Right to Life" and then IsItJustMe Dec 2020 #27
These people are posessed by the devil Blues Heron Dec 2020 #12
ok fine... dhill926 Dec 2020 #13
Hey they have freedom of religion, freedom to test their God. Thomas Hurt Dec 2020 #14
And, apparently, prematurely meet their God. Vinca Dec 2020 #16
I honestly don't have any compassion for them. Thomas Hurt Dec 2020 #18
1 of our local churches had spaced "reservation" seating & speakers in the parking lot. oldsoftie Dec 2020 #29
civil rights, women's rights, gay rights llashram Dec 2020 #15
And what about the rights of wnylib Dec 2020 #19
"if they live up to their teachings". Thats the key. And some have a problem doing it nt oldsoftie Dec 2020 #30
If people are stupid enough to pack themselves into a church, they deserve whatever happens. Lonestarblue Dec 2020 #17
The state of Colorado told the court, "All houses of worship remain categorized as critical business progree Dec 2020 #20
The Majority should attend these churches and live under the conditions they make bucolic_frolic Dec 2020 #21
Churches are now free to spread disease and are immune from public health laws Yeehah Dec 2020 #22
The religious right can go lick subway poles. Initech Dec 2020 #23
I am not sure which God and Jesus these people are worshiping. IsItJustMe Dec 2020 #26
I know what I about to say melm00se Dec 2020 #28
Republicans on Supreme Court just said nakocal Dec 2020 #31
Christofascists should be avoided like the plague Roisin Ni Fiachra Dec 2020 #32
This is a bone for the wingnuts, but that's NOT what the right packing the courts was about maxrandb Dec 2020 #33
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