Tuesday, January 08, 2019

Ruthie Ginsburg Begins Her Final Journey Into History : All Prejudices And Bias Aside

Ruthie will have to begin her big slide into that 
great unknown, all ideological prejudice aside.

As the profound and well used statement works in so many occasions, a Biblical notation, ''The hand writing on the wall'' states no matter how hard you run, you cannot hide from the enviable. 

Everyone must go the way of Dodo.

Time waits for no one. And Ruthie cannot and will not be able to stand the test of time that is upon her until 2024. the porgressive democrats believe they will take the presidency.

But those who know are saying she will have to, be forced to step down before the end of the year. Some are also saying even if she dies in bed, this will no reason why Trump will have the obligation to appoint another judge. They say she has been near death for years and was still able to function in the high effectively, operating as a progressive democrat on the bench.

And now you know why the progressive socialist liberal democrats are burning with hate for Donald Trump, he will have another opportunity to actually make the high court a responsible institution by appointing and confirming a judge who decides law based on the Constitution instead of progressive socialist liberal ideology.

The socialist liberal democrats last line of defense for grabbing power through legislating from the bench will be gone for more then a generation. Think about it, for more then thirty years the liberal democrats will have to actually debate their issues for total control of the population with common sense and logic.  YIKES!

Cancer Surgery
Kevin Daley / @kevindaleydc / January 07, 2019

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg missed oral arguments Monday as she recuperates from cancer surgery.

It’s not clear when the 85-year-old justice will return to work, though the Supreme Court’s public information office said she will continue to participate in official business from her home in Washington.

Despite Ginsburg’s absence, a court spokeswoman said the justice would participate in Monday’s cases by reading transcripts of the proceedings, then voting as normal.

Monday is the first time that Ginsburg has missed arguments since she joined the high court in 1993.

Surgeons at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York removed two cancerous nodules from Ginsburg’s lungs on Dec. 21. She was discharged on Dec. 26. The justice’s doctors said the surgery was successful and there are no signs of disease elsewhere in her body.

The growths were detected when Ginsburg was hospitalized for a rib fracture in November. On that occasion, the justice fell in her chambers and was admitted to a Washington-area hospital after experiencing discomfort in her chest.

In a public appearance just days before December’s procedure, Ginsburg said her health was “fine,” and made no mention of the pending surgery. The justice has been diagnosed with cancer three times—she was treated for colon cancer in 1999 and again for pancreatic cancer in 2009.

The Supreme Court returned from its holiday break Monday and will hear cases through Jan. 16.

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