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Friday, November 01, 2024

Former President Donald Trump has sued CBS News, alleging the network's "deceitful" editing of a recent 60 Minutes interview with Vice President Kamala Harris misled the public and unfairly disadvantaged him. In a statement released Thursday, CBS News called the former president's claims "completely without merit" and said the network intended to vigorously defend against the lawsuit. read more


Thursday, October 31, 2024

I want you to think about which presidential candidate could possibly care more about our reproductive health. I just want to take a moment with this particular question, because there is so much that gets lost in the conversation about women's reproductive rights. I want the men in the arena to bear with me on this. Because there's more at stake than just protecting a woman's choice to give birth. read more


Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Just some reminders of the breadth and width of Trump's odious nature.


Monday, October 28, 2024

There was Dr. Phil, droning on and on about how the former president* was not a bully. There was Rudy Giuliani, half out of his mind, shouting about how the Democratic ticket was "in with the terrorists," before perhaps going backstage to ask Robert Kennedy Jr. if he could crash on his couch for a few days. There was Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives, talking about the Republican respect for the rule of law while, later, the candidate himself talked about how he and Johnson "had a little secret" that he would tell us about after the election. This could be pure bluff, or it could be the opening round in a Republican attempt to ratf*ck the certification process. In either case, the former president* put Johnson on the hook for good.


Saturday, October 19, 2024

A group of Oklahoma parents of public school students, teachers and ministers filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the state's top education official from forcing schools to incorporate the Bible into lesson plans for students in grades 5 through 12.


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"I am not joking because you repeatedly express wrong positions."

As in-positions that are in conflict with the constitution? Do elaborate.

#92 | Posted by madbomber

Well, I will just post a few examples:

You think the Supreme Court is going to reverse their position that it is up to the states?

And even if they did, some states have already written the right to an abortion into their state constitutions.

I don't think it would be possible to create a nationwide ban on abortion unless it were carried out through an amendment to the constitution. Which is not gonna happen.

Posted by madbomber

TH: A nationwide ban is as simple as enforcing the Comstock Act. You seem to not understand that federal law is supreme over state law. So an amendment is NOT required to implement a ban.

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"IDK, maybe dictating to Congress on how to spend? As in Congress delegated the authority to forgive student loans to the executive branch, but the SC overturned that action."

More like dictating to congress how not to spend, right? In this case, telling the president what he couldn't do with taxpayer dollars. That'd kinda their job.

Posted by madbomber

TH: You completely and utterly mistakes what the Supreme Court's powers are. There sole power is to adjudicate conflicts between parties where an injury has occurred. It is not to dictate to congress how to or not to spend. Nor is it their job to tell the president what he can or can't do with taxpayer dollars. It is Congress' job to tell the Executive Branch how to spend taxpayer dollars. If there is an injured party by the way the president interprets the law, the injured party can seek redress through the Courts.

It is NOT the SC's job to say that the president's acts are not within his authority unless related to a specific injury. no injury no SC role. The MO agency was not injured by the Exec. Branch's actions. THUS THE SC HAD NO AUTHORITY TO ADJUDICATE and say the Executive Branch couldn't forgive loans. All through the process, if Congress did not want Biden to do that, they could have passed a law saying he couldn't. that is why what the SC did was legislating

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"Therefore, Congress does not have the authority to tell states that they must allow abortions."

They can. They did. SOCTUS determined that they lacked the authority under the constitution to do so.

So...what's the problem?

Posted by madbomber

TH: Congress did not tell the states to do anything. The SC did not determine they lacked the authority to do so.

These are 3 obvious examples, there are more.

We can admire the courage of medical professionals that would would withhold life saving medical treatment in order to make a political point about policy with which they disagree.

#11 | Posted by visitor_

reproductiverights.org

Texas REFUSES to define when an abortion is medically permitted under the law.

www.theguardian.com

State attorney general threatened to prosecute doctors if they provided abortion care to a woman with a nonviable pregnancy

When a Texas court ruled that a 31-year-old woman with a non-viable pregnancy could have an abortion despite the state's strict bans, the Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, responded with a brazen threat to prosecute "hospitals, doctors, or anyone else" who would assist in providing the procedure. The letter he sent Texas hospitals hours after the ruling, threatening first-degree felonies that could result in life in prison, was a "stunning" move indicative of his longstanding crusade to criminalize abortion care, say legal experts and advocates.

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