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This is getting spicy.

I'll go grab some popcorn and turn on the CNN or MSNBC.


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Do I have to explain why an active politician may not be a reliable reporter?


You could email Jim Jordon and ask him..

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Here's what I think is going to happen. I hope I'm wrong. The draft vote was 5 to 3. From what I understand junior members vote first. Senior members second and Chief last. Only one vote needs to flip and I think Roberts will vote to uphold. I don't see a Roberts court deciding any other way.


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Here's what I think is going to happen. I hope I'm wrong. The draft vote was 5 to 3. From what I understand junior members vote first. Senior members second and Chief last. Only one vote needs to flip and I think Roberts will vote to uphold. I don't see a Roberts court deciding any other way.


Do we know the current votes from the leak? There could be five even without Roberts. But I think you are wrong about Roberts, although I am not super-confident in that prediction.




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oddball, I checked that quote and it's unverifiable, doesn't appear to be real. I wish it were real, but it looks like it's not.
 
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Here's what I think is going to happen. I hope I'm wrong. The draft vote was 5 to 3. From what I understand junior members vote first. Senior members second and Chief last. Only one vote needs to flip and I think Roberts will vote to uphold. I don't see a Roberts court deciding any other way.


I thought it was 5-4?

And I think this rat Roberts will screw us again, he's done it over and over already. Why stop now?


 
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Do we know the current votes from the leak?



from the Politico article

A person familiar with the court’s deliberations said that four of the other Republican-appointed justices – Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett – had voted with Alito in the conference held among the justices after hearing oral arguments in December, and that line-up remains unchanged as of this week.
 
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So, Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Barrett voted to overturn. Who cares what that rat Roberts will side with?


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Yeah, but Roberts was apparently going to have it both ways, by upholding the Oklahoma law banning abortions past 15 weeks, but then at the same time he was not going to overrule Roe.

So 6-3 on the case itself, but 5-4 on Roe. Personally, and this is just me being an optimist at this point, I'm hoping Roberts eventually sides with the majority for an overall 6-3 vote overturning Roe.

Wishful thinking most likely.


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What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
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So, Roe is overturned regardless of what Roberts does. What's the problem?


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It’s been quite a few years, but I once read the Blackmun Majority Opinion in Roe v Wade, in its entirety. It’s one of the most incredible pieces of creative writing I’ve ever read. The Constitutional right to abortion was discovered lurking in both the Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments, and to read Blackmun trying to explain how the majority teased that ruling out of the Constitution is almost comical. Interestingly, and this may be found in an addendum written by another Justice, the Burger Court DID introduce the idea of limits (especially gestation limits) on abortion in the majority decision, stating (without taking the time to quote verbatim), that the state may have an interest in preserving the life of the unborn after it reaches some stage (third trimester?) of development. That fact is never mentioned in other abortion cases, and the radical viewpoint that a pregnancy can be terminated up to the moment of birth remains the position of those who say they represent “women’s rights.”

I recall that someone, perhaps Rush, once pointed out that the reason abortion is not controversial in the UK is because it wasn’t decided by judicial fiat, but rather by vote. That’s all this leaked draft says is, “return the abortion decision to the people, where it belongs.” The abortion lobby doesn’t trust the American people to make the “right decision.”


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Hey, works for me. 6-3 just looks better than 5-4. That's all.


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from the Politico article

A person familiar with the court’s deliberations said that four of the other Republican-appointed justices – Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett – had voted with Alito in the conference held among the justices after hearing oral arguments in December, and that line-up remains unchanged as of this week.


So that is five, as I thought. Five is greater than four, even if Roberts does not join that majority.




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So, Roe is overturned regardless of what Roberts does. What's the problem?


Hey, hey, hey, don't stop people from having it (potentially) rain on their parade.

People are DESPERATE for bad news. They are seriously scrambling to find ANYTHING that could be construed as bad news for conservatives. Overturning RvW will 'energize' the dem base for the mid-terms. Abortion will be *even worse* if Roe is overturned. This will make the undecided flock to the democrat party. biden and harris will reap untold popularity and boosts in their approval ratings. Etc etc etc.

For crying out loud, people come here for endless negativity and pessimism; please stop polluting this thread with unfounded optimism. . .



That being said, I still believe this ruling is a VERY good thing. I'll get negative about it, IF AND ONLY IF there is a valid reason to do so.

I am praying for this vile ruling to be overturned. I am thanking God that he put President Trump in that office, because you know that this would never even be a possibility had the hildabeast appointed those two justices.



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A flip on this very issue has happened before. And, Roberts is hell bent on keeping the court as he sees neutral. He did triple back flips through flaming hoops to uphold OCare.


"JUSTICE KENNEDY'S FLIP
By Rowl ,
Evans and
Robert NovakSeptember 4, 1992
TheSupreme Court on June 29 affirmed, instead of overturning, the Roe v. Wade abortion standard because Justice Anthony Kennedy changed his vote -- a flip attributed in court circles to liberal constitutional scholar Laurence H. Tribe's pulling strings backstage.

Two months later, it is clear Kennedy flipped not only his long-held abortion position but also his vote in the secret conference on the Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey decision last fall. That extraordinary switch by a conservative justice stunned antiabortion forces and soured the internal atmosphere among the brethren as the court's new term begins.

This shows how exotic politics inside the Supreme Court can override the designs of presidents. Despite more than 25 years without a justice being nominated by a Democratic president, the court has been pulled leftward by a brilliant law professor utilizing persuasion, flattery and law clerks."


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Some people just can't be happy. Even if they are happy.


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oddball, I checked that quote and it's unverifiable, doesn't appear to be real. I wish it were real, but it looks like it's not.


She has uttered countless idiotic statements, I figured she must have said this one. Yeah, it would have been a hoot if she truly did.



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