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Lets just see if she is this happy around October,
Netflix Host Michelle Wolf Leads Pro-Abortion Salute: ‘God Bless Abortions’
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Netflix talk show host Michelle Wolf led a “salute” to abortions on the latest episode of her half-hour show, just as pro-abortion activists express concern that President Donald Trump’s new Supreme Court pick could help overturn Roe v. Wade
 
ROFL! POLITICO journo admitting Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s workout ‘nearly broke him’ funniest damn thread on Twitter

Posted at 3:17 pm on July 9, 2018 by Sam J.

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We get what this reporter is trying to do, he’s trying to make it seem like Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is in great shape even though Abraham Lincoln appointed her to the SCOTUS years ago. BEFORE you start yelling at us that Abe didn’t appoint Ruth we know, it’s a joke.
Settle down.
But even if he’s trying to make Lefties feel better about the idea that Ruth may eventually retire as well before Trump is done being president, all he really did was make himself look like a total wuss-cake.

From POLITICO (in 2017):
Since Trump’s election, Ginsburg’s continued survival has become a matter of severe anxiety for liberals, many of whom pressured her in vain to resign during the Obama years to ensure that a Democrat appointed her successor. On Thursday night, during an appearance at George Washington University, she vowed, “I will do this job as long as I can do it full steam.” Worried about just how long that will be, people have been offering to send her kale or donate blood or clad her in protective padding, and it’s not entirely clear they are joking.
To address their concerns, I set out to investigate the world’s most important workout, an endeavor that the chambers of Ginsburg, Breyer and Kagan all promptly declined to have anything to do with

Alrighty then …
As for Ginsburg’s continued vitality, after going through one of her workouts I can confirm she could not be in better hands. Sore, disoriented and cranky, I didn’t feel a day over 65.

Ok, so we just feel sorry for this guy now. Ha!
 
I'm happy for Johnson. He's a small-town guy just like me (and maybe you, I don't know enough to tell). I wish I could ask him personally about whether the agreement puts a crimp in his dreams of ranching. I would also ask him which of his neighbors he thinks ratted him out to the Feds.

But I'm not happy for his well-paid lawyer. When a lawyer makes a statement, the first thing I think is "Why did he say that? Is there any way to prove or disprove what he said?"

How about you?

I don't know why you felt a need to tag this with "Disagree" 2 years after the fact, but as a result I did a little research. It turns out there are more documents out there that I was not able to find 2 years ago. For example, one question under discussion was how the EPA or COE knew about the pond, and I theorized that he was turned in by a neighbor, since "Rancher" Johnson was obviously intruding on existing water rights. On the PLF website is what is purported to be Johnson's story in his own words, which includes the sentence "The Army Corps had been notified by our neighbor of our project."

https://pacificlegal.org/our-fight-with-epa/
 
I don't know why you felt a need to tag this with "Disagree" 2 years after the fact, but as a result I did a little research. It turns out there are more documents out there that I was not able to find 2 years ago. For example, one question under discussion was how the EPA or COE knew about the pond, and I theorized that he was turned in by a neighbor, since "Rancher" Johnson was obviously intruding on existing water rights. On the PLF website is what is purported to be Johnson's story in his own words, which includes the sentence "The Army Corps had been notified by our neighbor of our project."

https://pacificlegal.org/our-fight-with-epa/
Why? Sometimes I "feel the need" to scratch at scabs, pick my nose & burb out loud.
Johnson intruded on someone's water rights? Is that what the court found?
So the pond is gone?
 
I don't know why you felt a need to tag this with "Disagree" 2 years after the fact, but as a result I did a little research. It turns out there are more documents out there that I was not able to find 2 years ago. For example, one question under discussion was how the EPA or COE knew about the pond, and I theorized that he was turned in by a neighbor, since "Rancher" Johnson was obviously intruding on existing water rights. On the PLF website is what is purported to be Johnson's story in his own words, which includes the sentence "The Army Corps had been notified by our neighbor of our project."

https://pacificlegal.org/our-fight-with-epa/
Funny what one of my I remember when posts might put in motion . . .
 
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