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To: yesthatjallen

IMHO, the biggest question to be answered tomorrow is whether Ruth Bader Ginsburg appears in person for arguments or if Roberts announces that she will be “working from home” the rest of the year. Once all the smoke and mirrors are cleared away from the current impeachment circus, it becomes obvious that the potential for President Trump to appoint another Justice is what is really at stake, which is why the Ds are pushing so hard for a vote in the next two weeks.

RBG is clearly NOT going to be on the bench (or anywhere else on this earth) for much longer and if she is replaced with a judge who actually uses the Constitution as a basis for deciding cases, the Left is going to start losing all of the gains they have made in the last 50 years! They know this very well and need to have an ongoing investigation so as to deny the President the opportunity to nominate anyone to her seat when she does finally pass away.


13 posted on 12/01/2019 4:43:28 PM PST by VikingMom (I may not know what the future holds but I know Who holds the future!)
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To: VikingMom

RBG is clearly NOT going to be on the bench (or anywhere else on this earth) for much longer
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I’m not so sure of that.

I know several elderly (84-95), some with major long-standing medical challenges, who just keep trucking. One survived an infected gall bladder and its removal in their early 90s. They are financially comfortable and can afford very good, consistent medical care.

RBG is wealthy and can afford the very top tier of medical interventions. I personally expect her to outlast POTUS’ 2nd term. Note she is not on 24/7 oxygen yet. One of those I referred to is, has been for 3 years and her underlying condition is progressive. The only visible symptom of RBG’s decline is she is very thin. She may be experiencing unintentional weight loss, which, while indicative of decline, is not, in itself, terminal.

The human body is incredibly resilient.


17 posted on 12/01/2019 5:01:24 PM PST by reformedliberal
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