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Tragic views of life really aren’t permitted in the public square. If celebrities in public life or nobodies in private life get old or sick, it’s as if they become invisible. Widows and widowers don’t exist, except in the occasional uplift article showing some oldster as an activist or something. In the most pornographic society in history, we pretend that physical looks don’t matter. We ignore (except as comic figures to laugh at) the people who will be alone all their lives because no one wants them. And don’t talk about dying alone, or dying at all.
p>The list goes ever on, but I think the above gives some idea. br> — John Lockwood /p>I think you should add another item: U.S. Congress vs. Justices Breyer, Ginsburg, and Kennedy. The Constitution demands that, under oath, Supreme Court justices (and all other judges in the Judicial Branch) uphold and defend the United States Constitution. These judges have affirmed that they look to the laws and constitutions of other countries in forming opinions on issues before the United States Supreme Court. Therefore, they should be impeached and FIRED; for violating their oath of office, which must be considered a “high crime” and an impeachable offense.
p>End of “judicial activism.” br> — unsigned /p> p> MOVING ALONG br> Re: Eric Peters’s Safe At Any Speed :
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