Posted on 12/01/2023 7:03:37 AM PST by NautiNurse
Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve as a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, has died.
O’Connor was 93 years old.
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I was counting Rosie...forgot about Henry.
Longest hospice care patient I’ve ever heard of
10 months?
“...This is #3.. we should be good for a while...”
Shucks... was waiting for old Georgie Shwartz, puddin’ and pie, or maybe even the King pedoPIG himself!!!
No, you are right.
Dumb move by the nuclear cowboy.
That might have something to do with O'Connor being ignored by the press because she was appointed by Reagan and RBG being a leftist darling.
He has stopped medical treatments but isn’t actually in hospice as I understand it.
Thank you for reminding us of the day when President Reagan sold out his supporters
As he would do again with Anthony Kennedy.
I thought she died years ago!..................RIP, madam..............
I just checked Wiki.
They don’t even have it yet and they are usually right on the money!.............
Me too, I thought she died years ago.
Probably a lot of people believe that Martin Luther King, Jr., was the first black American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (among the minority of Americans who are even aware that he was awarded it), but Ralph Bunche was.
Carter’s wife, Kissinger, and now O’Conner. I guess they do come in 3s.
I thought she died years ago!..................RIP, madam..............
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I’m with you. Didn’t know she wasn’t dead.
There are many who feel SDO was one of Reagan’s biggest mistakes.
But I think she was good.
Reagan’s biggest mistake was GHWB.
I think my post may have got reversed by the way I said it. The hairy chested liberal women are still crocheting doilies for Ginsberg every day. They’re never going to be able to get over her not being on the court. The idiots aren’t old enough to know who O’Conner was.
My dad was nominated by Sen. William Armstrong to President Reagan for what was to be Sandra’s position. Dad declined the meeting with Reagan because he didn’t want to move us to DC. I wish he had taken the meeting but I suspect he knew Reagan could talk him into it. Wish dad were still here so I could dig deeper on that. He certainty would have passed confirmation, if Reagan gave him the green light.
Her life story is extremely interesting. From life on the Lazy B to the most powerful woman in the United States. Her decisions, otoh, often far too muddled to make good, lasting kaw in ANY direction.
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