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Thursday, November 26, 2020

Judge Barrett makes her mark




Supreme Court Says “No” To Cuomo’ Restrictions on Religion


Take a wild guess which way Roberts went?


“Even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be put away and forgotten,” the Supreme Court concluded. 

Guess he couldn't see that.

BTW... he said this a while back. "There is no such thing as Obama judges or Trump judges."


Ginsburg 2016:



 This is what she said about Trump before the election and made no bones about it.

"I can't imagine what this place would be -- I can't imagine what the country would be -- with Donald Trump as our president."

"He is a faker," she said of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, going point by point as if presenting a legal brief. "He has no consistency about him. He says whatever comes into his head at the moment. He really has an ego. ... How has he gotten away with not turning over his tax returns? The press seems to be very gentle with him on that."


Kinda shoots holes through Roberts' theory ya think?

You heard of RINO's right? Now we have CINO's like the one above (Roberts)... 

Catholic In Name Only



Guess you know what the ACLU take is.


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The United States Supreme Court has temporarily ruled against Governor’s Cuomo’s restriction against attendance limits within religious houses of worship.

The 5-4 decision upholds the first amendment which gives Americans the right to worship as they choose. “The restrictions at issue here, by effectively barring many from attending religious services, strike at the very heart of the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious liberty,” the majority decision wrote.

Newly appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett played a vital role in her first public vote as a justice supporting the majority opinion. Earlier this year, the court had voted to leave in place pandemic-related capacity restrictions affecting churches in California and Nevada. Justice Barrett’s predecessor, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, was on that court, the justices divided 5-4

The two groups that sued against the restrictions was the Catholic church and Orthodox Jewish synagogues.

“Even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be put away and forgotten,” the Supreme Court concluded.




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