Posted on 11/26/2014 7:49:57 AM PST by Zakeet
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent heart surgery Wednesday morning after experiencing discomfort during exercise, the court said.
Ginsburg, 81, had a stent placed in her right coronary artery at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. She was resting comfortably and was expected to be discharged within 48 hours, the court said.
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Good thing that the old baby-killer was up to date on her ObamaCare premiums!
Stay healthy for 2 more years Ruthie.
I live with one, too.
Its more of an outpatient procedure, nowadays.
Then die with a conservative Republican in the WH.
I wish her well and good health. Hopefully, she will have time to wise up before she faces her after life.
Stent? Couldn’t they find the stake?
I guess I shouldn’t be shocked by liberals. But I was a bit shocked when some liberals wanted her to retire, so Obama could appoint a replacement liberal judge.
Liberals can eat their own so to speak.
Someone put a stake in her heart and it didn’t work? She is indeed one powerful vampire!
Oh wait. It says stent.
Never mind.
She had a heart, who knew?
How can a stent work in a heart of stone?
Prayers up for her health and recovery.
I suspect she was asked in 2009 to consider retirement, and just laughed the White House crowd off. She might still be around for another eight years....by which time, the senate might flip again.
If it it were me sitting next to her, I’d tell her to wake the f*** up.
Eh I’m sure these elitists are as exempt as congress
/johnny
It’s amazing. Her age raises the risk and I think she’ll have to take blood thinners for awhile.
Prayers would better serve for her to become repentant.
Good, Obama wants to give her the bums rush off the Court but she’s deciding the only she’ll leave is feet first.
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