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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

That Gorsuch book is already on my shopping list ! I read his comment on the covid scam, and he is probably the smartest of the bunch.

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Robin Greer's avatar

I also really appreciate Clarence Thomas. All the character assassination that he endured just to pass the confirmation process in the Senate was insane. And to watch Joe Biden asking him question at the hearing was infuriating. Even then, Biden was ignorant and just carrying out party politics. Epoch Times had a documentary biography on Clarence Thomas. He, like Ben Carson, came up and out of extreme poverty.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Clarence Thomas is my hero. He grew up in Savannah GA in a small community called Pin Point . His documentary “Created Equal “ is a must see. The book “ My Grandfather’s Son” is a must read about his life .

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I don’t remember a lot of details about that hearing, but am not surprised to hear what you say about Biden. Don’t forget Biden is a true racist.

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Robin Greer's avatar

There are clips of it in the biography of Clarence Thomas on Epoch Times TV. I was too young to remember it but that video really shed light on the Democrat party. It showed that they've always been about character assassination. After all, they have no ground to stand on when it comes to actual issues. If there were a actual debates, they would lose every time. That's why they avoid them at all cost.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

he would certainly be my nr. 2

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Thomas and Alito are far and away my favs. Gorsuch is all right on this, but he also voted to give us mandatory gay marriage, claiming the Constitution requires it.

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Fred's avatar

With apologies to those who disagree, I believe it was a correct constitutional decision. If you believe that being gay is innate and not a conscious decision, then it’s discriminatory to prevent them from marrying and the pursuit of happiness.

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Fred's avatar

Admittedly, I still have my own issues with “two mommies” or “two daddies” in the children’s books.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

US Army did a commercial with Emma and her two moms.

China and Russia did their recruiting commercials with men doing manly stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy2CukYCN-w

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SusanMc's avatar

Innate or not “marriage” is an institution where a man & a woman are joined together in holy matrimony. God ordained marriage.

He created male & female. Marriage is for procreation.

All has been a given in society for eons.

Then God was put aside in the daily hum of life. Government declared Him a pariah & not kosher to be involved in the affairs of men.

You know that church & state thing.

Two of the same sex can be partners or form a union but not a marriage. They can’t procreate. (Unless by unnatural means).

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Fred's avatar

Understood, but if you agree with equal rights (NOT results!), there are legal benefits to what we still call “marriage.” Should we deny gays those rights and protections? Doesn’t seem right somehow, regardless of my personal beliefs.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I guess that depends on what one thinks a “correct” Constitutional decision is. If you think we should apply the words as they were meant to be applied, there’s no way they thought the Feds should force states to recognize gay marriage because it was illegal in all 50 states until the last few decades.

That surely would have warranted a mention, if not a full blown argument.

I, for one, think if we’re going to change the Constitution, it should be by the amendment process rather than by 5 black-robed, unelected masters.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

But they do not seem to be applying Natural Law to Constitutional Rights any more. What’s with that?

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