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Woke Locc 10-13-2020 07:25 PM

Used to be there was 1 scotus judge per court circuit. That's more than 9!

So I mean, yeah, originalism. :)

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Jibartik 10-13-2020 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Woke Locc (Post 3193565)
Used to be there was 1 scotus judge per court circuit. That's more than 9!

So I mean, yeah, originalism. :)

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I read that because they had to be in district courts and travel was so slow back in the 1800s, they were very rarely home and usually there would be no more than 2 in washington.

Fun job I bet, driving around on madison train cars all over the bustling new lands of the west and industrial revolution in the east and getting involved in all the behind the scene's drama about it all.

Jibartik 10-13-2020 07:48 PM

huh, 15 of the 23 amendments added to the constitution were added by the republican party lol.

Lol if you think that's ironic, the first 10 (Bill of rights) were actually added to the constitution in order to get the federalists to even sign the damn thing.

So that's 25/33 amendments, made by federalists & Republicans.

So I dont think this whole republicans are originalists idea has any legs :P

Pretzelle 10-13-2020 08:07 PM

How do you "conservatives" feel about all of the states reducing their ballot boxes down to ONE per county? Willing to let people die of Covid but you don't want them to vote? Or did they not mention that on your fox news feed?

BlackBellamy 10-13-2020 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3193557)
I'm skimming your post BB because its very long!

You know, I'm not arrogant to believe everyone will read my posts, or that anyone at all will for that matter. But I do expect it as a common courtesy of people commenting on it. Being upfront that you didn't read it and here come all your inferences based on your skimming gives you credit for honesty if nothing else.

So here are just two things that you didn't understand, perhaps because I was unclear, although perhaps not:

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OK so you also affirm that we should repeal all amendments besides the first 10? Or are you against the bill of rights too? That was before the ratification, so I think that one is allowed to stay if you are a federalist.
I never said that and there's no way you could you possibly infer that. The Founders intended for the Constitution to be amended. They very specifically wanted it changed to account for the future unknown and they described a specific process for doing so which has produced a great many amendments, legally and constitutionally just like it was indented. They changed it as soon as they wrote it with the additional Bill of Rights, and they kept adding and changing stuff since. That's all proper and fine because that's the originalist view; that the Founders intended all that.

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Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3193564)
Although I find any of these arguments to be dubious because just a few pages ago you said the opposite of ALL of this, and said that you wanted the republicans to appoint judges because they are the ones that protect the sanctity of life.

This stands in stark contrast to everything you wrote in your recent post :


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BlackBellamy wisely wrote: This is why I and other Republicans object to Roe v. Wade. Not because it legalized abortion. No one in their right mind understands abortion can be completely banned. It's because it legalized abortion for convenience as a matter of privacy and said yes this is Constitutional and proper. We disagree. If you want to have your abortions you need to come up with a better reason than it's my business. .

I don't even know what to do about this^^^

You write:

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because they are the ones that protect the sanctity of life.
and then you quote me going:

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Not because it legalized abortion.
So you refute your own argument with my quote and so save me the trouble?

I'm not against Roe v. Wade BECAUSE it legalized abortion. I'm against Roe v. Wade because it was decided unconstitutionally, with the courts usurping power reserved for Congress.

The fact that repealing Roe v. Wade would make abortion more difficult is a desirable outcome but not the reason I oppose it.

BlackBellamy 10-13-2020 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Pretzelle (Post 3193579)
How do you "conservatives" feel about all of the states reducing their ballot boxes down to ONE per county? Willing to let people die of Covid but you don't want them to vote? Or did they not mention that on your fox news feed?

Are you kidding? https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tex...ail-in-ballots !!!

We're extremely well informed :) We not only get Fox News, we're told by our Republican Overlords to consume the fake news outlets too so we know what you're being lied to about! This way we can come right back with a witty reply or a timely link debunking your obviously badly-constructed conspiracy theory.

I feel pretty good about our voter-suppression efforts, I think it's time we finally started to get ahead in that game practiced by the Democrats for so long.

I had an idea of replacing water with gin the day before the election in all neighborhoods below a certain income threshold but I was told "that is too much gin".

Woke Locc 10-13-2020 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackBellamy (Post 3193581)
I never said that and there's no way you could you possibly infer that. The Founders intended for the Constitution to be amended. They very specifically wanted it changed to account for the future unknown and they described a specific process for doing so which has produced a great many amendments, legally and constitutionally just like it was indented. They changed it as soon as they wrote it with the additional Bill of Rights, and they kept adding and changing stuff since. That's all proper and fine because that's the originalist view; that the Founders intended all that.

Sounds like a living document, bud. Are you sure you know what originalism is?

Pretzelle 10-13-2020 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackBellamy (Post 3193585)
Are you kidding? https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tex...ail-in-ballots !!!

We're extremely well informed :) We not only get Fox News, we're told by our Republican Overlords to consume the fake news outlets too so we know what you're being lied to about! This way we can come right back with a witty reply or a timely link debunking your obviously badly-constructed conspiracy theory.

I feel pretty good about our voter-suppression efforts, I think it's time we finally started to get ahead in that game practiced by the Democrats for so long.

I had an idea of replacing water with gin the day before the election in all neighborhoods below a certain income threshold but I was told "that is too much gin".

Thanks for not answering the question.

"If conservatives become convinced that they can not win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism. The will reject democracy.”

Jibartik 10-13-2020 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackBellamy (Post 3193581)
You know, I'm not arrogant to believe everyone will read my posts, or that anyone at all will for that matter. But I do expect it as a common courtesy of people commenting on it. Being upfront that you didn't read it and here come all your inferences based on your skimming gives you credit for honesty if nothing else.I'm against Roe v. Wade because it was decided unconstitutionally, with the courts usurping power reserved for Congress.

I'm against Roe v. Wade because it was decided unconstitutionally, with the courts usurping power reserved for Congress.

Dont be so down on yourself, I did read your post 3 times.

I think I get your point correct me if I am wrong:
1. you personally are anti abortion
2. you want republicans because they are "origionalists" and that coincidentally is anti abortion, so thats a bonus, its the "origionalist" thing you're after.

I need to know what origionalist means, what does it mean? Ive made some pretty compelling arguments that it's republicans that have made more changes to the constitution than the democrats have, and also what is not originalist about interpreting 2 100 year old amendments to mean you cant federally outlaw abortion? or to allow gay marriage? Is it just those original like, social takes on those social issues what you mean by origionlists?

How was rvw unconstitutional?

Woke Locc 10-13-2020 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Jibartik (Post 3193600)
How was rvw unconstitutional?

He was high and mistook a criticism of Marbury v. Madison as a good idea


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