Whoever said that?
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That's the whole point of the document. It has some very specific aspects and other areas was vague in a way that they hoped would be interpreted with a bias towards people having to prove why they are allowed to restrict others' freedom not people having to argue why their freedom shouldn't be restricted.
There is absolutely no explicit constitutional protection to your right to consume beef or chicken, but I would absolutely argue you have the right to do so.
I don't disagree that it was rulen on by legal experts and judges.
I don't agree with their ruling.
There are differing opinions all the time. SC judges rarely all agree, if the subject was crystal clear they would all agree. Some rulings are overturned by future courts. It's why everyone gets so bent out of shape when there is an opening.
If Ginsburg buys the farm while Trump is president othere will be all kinds of fireworks.
This may blow sluggo’s mind but AOC loves America:
https://twitter.com/aoc/status/1151110467147980801?s=21
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I guess Donald Trump loves America too eh.
of course AOC is going to say she loves America, what do people expect her to say. actions speak louder than words.
the attacks or criticism against these specific Democrats is not because they are minority, or women.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...ets/ar-AAEpLXZ
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The four minority congresswomen whom Trump targeted were Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts—all outspoken critics of the president who represent the caucus' left-wing. They've been dubbed the nickname "The Squad," a term they've come to embrace.
Quote:
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney and Minority Whip Steve Scalise, who flanked McCarthy at a press conference, also tried to make socialism the brunt of the issue.
"I want to make absolutely clear that our opposition to our socialist colleagues has absolutely nothing to do with their gender, with their religion or with their race," said Cheney. "It has to do with the content of their policies. They're wrong when they attempt to impose the fraud of socialism on the American people."
Scalise compared how Democrats have handled Trump to how he believes Republicans handled President Barack Obama.
"As [Cheney] laid out, there a lot of policies that we had disagreements on with Speaker Pelosi and her socialist Democrats, just like we had disagreements with a lot of Barack Obama's policies," Scalise said. "But we never disrespected the office. I called him president of the United States, as we all did."