Posted on 06/09/2024 7:54:50 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” accused Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett of lying to Congress after the Dobbs decision.
Whitmer said, “I think we all know the truth here. There’s no question that with the three appointments that Donald Trump put onto our United States Supreme Court, three people who lied to Congress, betrayed their oath of office and put forward the Dobbs decision.”
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Tyrants get a lot of free air time..
It’s when that free air ends that we can celebrate..
I recall Whitmer wire a hat mocking MAGA—Planned Parenthood Makes America Great Again.
Leftists always accuse others of what they do themselves.
It’s beyond their ability to conceive of someone doing good and right. Evil does not understand good.
I don’t think any of those nominees ever said they would never overturn Roe.
I think they said something along the lines of how it was an important precedent and legal precedent is an important Concept in our laws.
It’s a damn shame the kidnappers failed.
Not under Trump she isn’t.
Everyone in Washington lies, especially to Congress; they absolutely demand it.
Whitmer is a liar, like ALL democrats who claim that women have a “right” to kill their children.
No person can be executed without due process of law.
Show us the unborn child guilty of a capital offense.
Pro aborts dodge the issue by referring to unborn children as a ‘fetus’, which is Latin for, you guessed it, ‘child’. Most pro aborts aren’t aware of this, so they don’t know how ignorant they sound when speaking.
They also claim that a woman has a right to do what they want with their own body. Since prostitution is illegal almost everywhere except Nevada, that’s not true either.
Women have a right to PREVENT a pregnancy through the multitude of methods, devices and pills available, including abstinence (there’s a novel idea).
I find it strange, even sinister, that many of the women yelling and screaming about their right to kill children are actually gay, like the members of N.O.W.
They’ve claimed to speak for all American women, yet their membership is half that of organizations of conservative women, like Concerned Women For America.
Like everything else the political left does, it’s ALL LIES, from beginning to end.
Conservative women need to find a method to give voice to truth.
That’s one of the great challenges of our time.
That’s Governor Jadis for you, always with hating children.
She is just part of the pattern of orchestrated assaults upon SCOTUS.
They can’t destroy the USC without undermining the last bastion of our system which they have not totally corrupted.
It’s a pattern which is accelerating.
And they’ll burn forever someday with the worst of humanity.
In most situations a “strongly worded letter” is simply virtue signaling. However, this can be an exception.
“you killed elderly by sending in known WuhanFlu victims. you staged a kidnapping for personal reasons.
Kiss my arse.”
“Dang. These people REALLY want to kill children.”
But isn’t Trump kind of ‘brash’? No?
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PENAL CODE
TITLE 5. OFFENSES AGAINST THE PERSON
CHAPTER 19. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
Sec. 19.01. TYPES OF CRIMINAL HOMICIDE.
(a) A person commits criminal homicide if he intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence causes the death of an individual
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Sec. 19.06. APPLICABILITY TO CERTAIN CONDUCT. This chapter does not apply to the death of an unborn child if the conduct charged is:
(1) conduct committed by the mother of the unborn child;
(2) a lawful medical procedure performed by a physician or other licensed health care provider with the requisite consent, if the death of the unborn child was the intended result of the procedure;
(3) a lawful medical procedure performed by a physician or other licensed health care provider with the requisite consent as part of an assisted reproduction as defined by Section 160.102, Family Code; or
(4) the dispensation of a drug in accordance with law or administration of a drug prescribed in accordance with law.
https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/PE/htm/PE.19.htm
“No state shall...deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law.”
Amendment XIV, Section 1
“The appellee and certain amici argue that the fetus is a “person” within the language and meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment. In support of this, they outline at length and in detail the well known facts of fetal development. If this suggestion of personhood is established, the appellant’s case, of course, collapses, for the fetus’ right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the Amendment.”
Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973)
I love these "we all know..." statements that offer up no proof of their assertions because it is something they say is so plain to see that "we all know" it to be true.
Democrats expect full benefit of doubt from the LAAP-dog media for everything they say, while Republicans must withstand a barrage of "fact checks" and accusations of lying for anything they say.
-PJ
How Trump’s Michigan ‘giant scams’ claims actually proved true — sort of
Trump was right to be on the lookout for election fraud in Michigan.
May 26, 2022, By Dean Obeidallah, MSNBC Columnist
Donald Trump was right. I never thought I’d write those words, but he did warn us that there was a “giant scam” in Michigan involving the state’s election. Of course, Trump made that claim about the 2020 presidential election in the state, where he lost by over 150,000 votes.
The bureau said the fraud was so widespread that after it struck the invalid signatures, five of the 10 candidates were lacking the requisite 15,000 valid signatures needed to remain on the ballot.
While that assertion was false — per numerous audits, lawsuits and a 55-page report the Republican-led Michigan Senate released in 2021 debunking each of Trump’s election lies — there is actually a significant election scandal in the state. But it involves the 2022 election for governor and Republicans, including some who have peddled Trump’s lies about the 2020 election. Ah, karma.
To get on this year’s ballot for governor in Michigan, state law required candidates to collect at least 15,000 signatures from registered voters and submit them by the April 19 deadline. Securing that many valid signatures in a state of over 8 million registered voters shouldn’t be that hard. That is, apparently unless you are one of the 10 Republican candidates running to take on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
The state’s Bureau of Elections, which reviews the submitted petitions to ensure the signatures are valid, said after examining the petitions of the GOP gubernatorial candidates that it found a “volume of fraudulent petition sheets” that it had never seen before. The bureau said the fraud was so widespread that after it struck the invalid signatures, five of the 10 candidates were lacking the requisite 15,000 valid signatures needed to remain on the ballot. This included the two front-runners: former Detroit Police Chief James Craig and businessman Perry Johnson. In Craig’s case, the bureau reported that his campaign submitted over 21,000 signatures, but more than 11,000 were invalid, leaving him with just 10,192 “facially valid” signatures, well below the requirement.
Election deniers who say Trump won in 2020 now running for attorney general in key states.
Part of what made the bureau suspicious, as detailed in its report, was some petition sheets not showing evidence of “normal wear” that would be found if a person carries a petition around for hours or even days to gather signatures. It also said some petitions appeared to be “round-tabled,” meaning people took turns signing lines on the petitions in an attempt to make the signatures appear authentic. Plus, it said it found the petitions included fake signatures of many dead voters. Looks like Trump was right again, this time about dead people getting involved in elections.
Election experts, including two at the University of Michigan, have explained that in the past, campaigns relied on volunteers to gather signatures. In recent years, however, more campaigns have hired commercial firms that pay people by the signatures they collect, work often done with little supervision. Still, in most cases, valid petitions are submitted. That wasn’t the case this time.
Why didn’t the campaigns double check the petitions before submitting them to the state?
The Michigan Bureau of Elections is not alleging that the candidates knew their petitions contained fraudulent signatures. But why didn’t the campaigns double check the petitions before submitting them to the state? As Lansing attorney John Pirich, an election law expert who has worked for both Republican and Democratic candidates, told the Detroit Free Press, “You don’t have to be a handwriting expert to look at many, many of these signatures to see that they’re almost virtually identical.”
You would’ve thought that at least Johnson, who claimed at a debate this month that Trump legitimately won in 2020, would have reviewed the petitions in detail before submitting them, especially given that he recently stated that he views “voter integrity as one of the single most important issues in the state.” Johnson is a big Trump loyalist who has run a campaign ad in which he vows to “hold Detroit accountable” when it comes to future elections. It’s a transparent play on Trump’s lie that there was voter fraud in Detroit during the 2020 election.
In response to the news that he may be dumped from the ballot, Johnson made a statement that implied he was taken advantage of by “criminals.” Another Republican of the five identified by the bureau, Michigan State Police Capt. Michael Brown, dropped out of the race, saying he “cannot and will not be associated with this activity.”
The theory of gender identity is that because their are cultural aspects of the sexes that means that sex is a cultural construct. In other words, being a male or female is entirely cultural irrespective of physical reality.
“They also claim that a woman has a right to do what they want with their own body.”
This DNA doesn’t seem to be entirely yours, miss.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_paternity_testing
Notice how they have pivoted back to abortion? The lawfare is souring so back they go.
The best way to deal with it is to ignore them.
Name the lies, witch, or shut your filthy pie hole.
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