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She won't stop stuffing her face, so you wear a mask!


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2022 Jan 18, 2:13pm   257 views  17 comments

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Diabetic liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor, 67, is attending Supreme court remotely because right-winger Neil Gorsuch 'refuses to wear a mask'

Last fall, the court resumed in-person arguments for the first time, and none chose to wear a mask except Justice Sonia Sotomayor

When the court returned to the bench following the Omicron surge, Sotomayor made it clear she did not feel safe unless her colleagues were masked

Roberts then reportedly asked the other justices to mask up so that Sotomayor could return, but Gorsuch, who sits directly next to her, remained obstinate

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10415739/Sonia-Sotomayor-67-attending-Supreme-Court-remotely-Neil-Gorsuch-refuses-mask.html?source=patrick.net

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1   Ceffer   2022 Jan 18, 2:22pm  

#DumbFuckingBitch

One caliber intellect doing a 45 caliber job.
2   richwicks   2022 Jan 18, 2:42pm  

Ceffer says
#DumbFuckingBitch

One caliber intellect doing a 45 caliber job.


She was a diversity hire.

I thought Clarence Thomas was one at one point, and I'm happy to say that I believe I was in error with that. I wouldn't have voiced it at the time of course, but for many years I was suspicious of him, and it was a nice surprise to find my gut feeling about it was incorrect.

Sotomayor though, she's quite clearly over her head. So was Ginsberg. She was a terrible terrible judge. She was both arrogant and dishonest. She didn't have any obligation toward her stated job - enforcing the Constitution. Her death was an improvement to this country. She did tremendous damage.
3   Patrick   2022 Jan 18, 3:15pm  

richwicks says
I thought Clarence Thomas was one at one point, and I'm happy to say that I believe I was in error with that.


I agree. I think Clarence is quite smart and has strong principles.
4   Shaman   2022 Jan 18, 3:56pm  

I have become a real Clarence Thomas fan in the past ten or so years. His opinions are legit and he’s based as fuck. Wish we could clone him.
5   seesaw   2022 Jan 18, 5:43pm  

You think it's going to get better?
The younger ones will just wait till the time is right for change... just let the citizens of this nation know we are being played... turn the ship around, or the ship will sink in turbulent waters.
We who are old and wise can only try to convince those otherwise. ..
Some book I read... so Im going back to reading.
6   richwicks   2022 Jan 18, 6:34pm  

seesaw says
The younger ones will just wait till the time is right for change... just let the citizens of this nation know we are being played... turn the ship around, or the ship will sink in turbulent waters.
We who are old and wise can only try to convince those otherwise. ..


Oh man, I'm so tired of this sort of attitude.

You're thinking a bunch of brainwashed kids are a threat to the future. People who in an eternal state of complete cognitive dissonance, and where they world the encounter doesn't make any sense to them at all, because what they understand about reality, isn't at all reality.

It takes 12 years of daily propaganda, sometimes 16 even 20 or 24 to get people to believe this propaganda. It takes a few years to shake them out of it. It's an unstable situation, and it favors the truth.

If you told me at 20, our government is a criminal syndicate that regularly lies to us and our news media was nothing but propaganda and that it only parroted the lies of the government and actively suppressed honest people with integrity, I would have thought you were nuts and I wouldn't have any hesitation telling you that.

At 30, I suspected this was true - and nobody told me anything, I just suspected it. Nobody helped me, nobody pointed me to the truth, nobody was saying "hey stupid, this is how it ACTUALLY works, you've been propagandized for 20 years." - I had to figure it out for myself and against a sea of people saying I was wrong.

The bullshit today is far more ridiculous, far more obvious, far more easy to attack. I can have an entirely polite and rational discussion with somebody that LITERALLY thinks that the world is about to end by 2030 today because of Global Warming(TM) and I can do that in a day, it doesn't take months. I understand their thinking, I know what propaganda they were subjected to, I have lived through the scare, and here I am. They aren't stupid, they aren't even ignorant, they are propagandized. It's easy to shake somebody out of a dream if they aren't pretending to sleep.

We are about to experience one of the most fundamental shifts in all of human history, and we're going through it now. The "authorities" are going to lose all their credibility, and as a result their power. THAT is why we made the internet. Took a FUCK TON longer than I expected, but it's clearly happening. So much slower than I ever imagined, but it is happening. Do you think censorship is a sign of strength or weakness of the oligarchy? They're desperate. They know they are losing. Their bullshit propaganda on a captive audience for TWO DECADES isn't enough. A year or two and it's all unraveled.

And maybe you're thinking "oh my god, a YEAR or two???" - you don't have to sit them for a year or two - you just have to get them to think, and they run into somebody else that gets them to think a bit more, and so on. All you have to do is plant seeds, our oligarchy, they have grow this mutant fragile, easily killed plant.

Never call somebody that you believe is wrong, stupid or something similar to that. It's unlikely they are. We have all been propagandized. We've all been victims of it. We grow out of it, help them grow out of it. Don't be insulted as they break free of the chains, they will call you stupid, a troglodyte, a caveman, a religious nutcase, a moron - this is just growing pains for them. Never respond in kind, explain how they are wrong, and if you think you are wrong, go see if you are. No shame in being wrong. That's been my primary teacher for my entire life, being wrong, and being shown to be wrong.
7   Eman   2022 Jan 18, 6:41pm  

Bush senior’s two greatest achievements:

1) appointed Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court
2) not invaded Iraq.
8   richwicks   2022 Jan 18, 7:02pm  

Eman says
Bush senior’s two greatest achievements:

1) appointed Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court
2) not invaded Iraq.


George H. Bush did invade Iraq.

Don't you remember Gulf War Syndrome? It's suspected that was a result of an experimental anthrax vaccine, which was never needed. Also, could have been a result of Hussein burning the oil fields as well.

In any case, the US had no justification for invading Iraq. If they want a resource, they can fucking pay for it, instead of using the military and making everybody in the nation pay for it, whether they want to or not.
9   Eman   2022 Jan 18, 7:08pm  

richwicks says
Eman says
Bush senior’s two greatest achievements:

1) appointed Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court
2) not invaded Iraq.


George H. Bush did invade Iraq.

Don't you remember Gulf War Syndrome? It's suspected that was a result of an experimental anthrax vaccine, which was never needed. Also, could have been a result of Hussein burning the oil fields as well.

In any case, the US had no justification for invading Iraq. If they want a resource, they can fucking pay for it, instead of using the military and making everybody in the nation pay for it, whether they want to or not.


I believe he helped to defend Kuwait and pushed the Iraqis back, not invading it. All in all, still a much better outcome than Bush Jr.
10   Tenpoundbass   2022 Jan 18, 7:13pm  

That bitch is dumber than a four door Ferrari.
11   richwicks   2022 Jan 18, 7:42pm  

Eman says

I believe he helped to defend Kuwait and pushed the Iraqis back, not invading it. All in all, still a much better outcome than Bush Jr.


There was an invasion in Operation Desert Storm. It's suspected that George H. Bush goaded Hussein into attacking Kuwait, by having April Glaspie (US ambassador at the time) tell Hussein that the US would not intervene should Hussein attack Kuwait which Hussein regarded as a historical part of Iraq. April Glaspie denied his statements, Hussein produced transcripts, and she resigned never to be heard from again:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Glaspie?source=patrick.net#Meetings_with_Saddam_Hussein

It appears that Hussein was setup. Now we're all mushrooms though, we're fed shit and kept in the dark, but the most unfavorable view of what the US did is probably the correct interpretation.

Don't forget this lying cunt:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmfVs3WaE9Y&source=patrick.net

Because that was absolutely instrumental in getting the public on the side of war. I was 19-20 at the time, I believed it then, hook, line and sinker.

Everything in that testimony in front of Congress was a complete lie. She was coached by the "public relations" firm (what Edward Bernay's called propaganda - the nephew of Sigmund Freud, and the architect of Operation PBSuccess and Ajax) Hill and Knowlton. She was the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador of that time. Most (if not all) of congress knew she was lying, and all of the intelligence agencies did.

That fucking evil piece of shit child cunt, led to thousands of deaths. At least her father Nasser Al-Saud Al-Sabah is dead. Piece of shit. He died of cancer around 68. I hope it hurt a lot.

Our government is really, honestly, a criminal syndicate. They produce propaganda all the time, they lie to us all the time, they start wars for reasons we don't know, and one of their main jobs is to get us on board, but they never are honest about why they are starting a war. This leads me to believe, that if they told us the truth as to why they were going to war, the public would be against it. I see no other reason to lie to us.
12   Eman   2022 Jan 18, 7:55pm  

richwicks says
Eman says

I believe he helped to defend Kuwait and pushed the Iraqis back, not invading it. All in all, still a much better outcome than Bush Jr.


There was an invasion in Operation Desert Storm. It's suspected that George H. Bush goaded Hussein into attacking Kuwait, by having April Glaspie (US ambassador at the time) tell Hussein that the US would not intervene should Hussein attack Kuwait which Hussein regarded as a historical part of Iraq. April Glaspie denied he statements, Hussein produced transcripts, and she resigned never to be heard from again:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Glaspie?source=patrick.net#Meetings_with_Saddam_Hussein

It appears that Hussein was setup. Now we're all mushrooms though, we're fed shit an...


Wow, we’re about the same age. I’m 48. Will be 49 later this year. Thanks for the education on the topic.
13   richwicks   2022 Jan 18, 8:00pm  

Eman says
Wow, we’re about the same age. I’m 48. Will be 49 later this year. Thanks for the education on the topic.


Never forget, we're all mushrooms - fed shit and kept in the dark. You can consider my point of view as useful, but please, do not consider it correct.

I've been wrong FAR MORE than I've been right but input is a guide stone. People can point you to where to look, but not how to think. You think and it would take volumes of books to show you how I think, and it would be the same if you showed me how you think. We can only give highlights and from that, with feedback, we can find out who is wrong, and why they are wrong, or even how you've been misdirected or deceived.

Truth is goddamned hard to find.

Lies, not so much. It's so much easier to find out when somebody is lying, than when they are telling the truth.
14   mell   2022 Jan 18, 8:15pm  

Eman says
richwicks says
Eman says
Bush senior’s two greatest achievements:

1) appointed Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court
2) not invaded Iraq.


George H. Bush did invade Iraq.

Don't you remember Gulf War Syndrome? It's suspected that was a result of an experimental anthrax vaccine, which was never needed. Also, could have been a result of Hussein burning the oil fields as well.

In any case, the US had no justification for invading Iraq. If they want a resource, they can fucking pay for it, instead of using the military and making everybody in the nation pay for it, whether they want to or not.


I believe he helped to defend Kuwait and pushed the Iraqis back, not invading it. All in all, still a much better outcome than Bush Jr.


Agreed, contractually speaking Gulf War 1 was legit, the Kuwaitis (albeit not any better than Saddam) were a partner. The 2nd one and Iraq invasion wasn't.
15   richwicks   2022 Jan 18, 8:38pm  

mell says
I believe he helped to defend Kuwait and pushed the Iraqis back, not invading it. All in all, still a much better outcome than Bush Jr.


Agreed, contractually speaking Gulf War 1 was legit, the Kuwaitis (albeit not any better than Saddam) were a partner. The 2nd one and Iraq invasion wasn't.


The United States was allied with Iraq from 1980-1988 when Iraq was at war with Iran. It's LIKELY (no evidence that I can find though) that the US got Hussein to start war with Iran - but the US was desperate to regain control of Iran after they lost it in 1979. The dates are just too cute, too coincidental.

Iran was a vassal state of the United States until the infamous 1979 Iranian revolution and US hostage crisis.

Iran became a vassal state when the United States overthrew the nation with Operation Ajax in 1953 - replacing (their perhaps VERY flawed) democracy with the Shah or Iran. The CIA also installed SAVAK, a ruthless secret police that violently put down any, ANY, resistance to the new regime. The only people CRAZY enough to still go up against it was religious lunatics, and that was the Iranian Revolution. They thought dying for a purpose was a noble way to die, so there were plenty of them that did it.

In 1979, they were finally successful, took over the US Embassy (because that's where Operation Ajax was planned and carried out - all embassies are just the HQ for spies in a foreign country), and the US has been pissed off ever since.

I'm not a huge supporter of Iran's current government, but I'm a huge supporter of keeping the US government the fuck out of their country. Not my problem, even if my stupid dumb fucking shit government, helped create the problem. I want us to stop creating problems. It's exceedingly rare when the US intervenes for the better, for either nation. Our goddamned asshole "leaders" don't only make it worse for the country they attack, they make it worse for our own nation. They fucking are (apparently incompetent) assholes. I don't know what the fuck their intention is. It might help some multinational corporations at the EXPENSE of the country, that's it. Maybe, they are accomplishing exactly what they are intended to do, but if that is the case, what a bunch of fucking assholes.
16   mell   2022 Jan 18, 8:54pm  

richwicks says
mell says
I believe he helped to defend Kuwait and pushed the Iraqis back, not invading it. All in all, still a much better outcome than Bush Jr.


Agreed, contractually speaking Gulf War 1 was legit, the Kuwaitis (albeit not any better than Saddam) were a partner. The 2nd one and Iraq invasion wasn't.


The United States was allied with Iraq from 1980-1988 when Iraq was at war with Iran. It's LIKELY (no evidence that I can find though) that the US got Hussein to start war with Iran - but the US was desperate to regain control of Iran after they lost it in 1979. The dates are just too cute, too coincidental.

Iran was a vassal state of the United States until the infamous 1979 Iranian revolution and US hostage crisis.

Iran became a vassal state when the United States overthrew the nation with Operation Ajax in 1953 - replacing (their perhaps VERY flawed...


Agreed but contractually they had an agreement to protect Kuwait, at least it was a legitimate reason as opposed to WMDs nowhere to be found.
17   richwicks   2022 Jan 18, 8:57pm  

mell says
The United States was allied with Iraq from 1980-1988 when Iraq was at war with Iran. It's LIKELY (no evidence that I can find though) that the US got Hussein to start war with Iran - but the US was desperate to regain control of Iran after they lost it in 1979. The dates are just too cute, too coincidental.

Iran was a vassal state of the United States until the infamous 1979 Iranian revolution and US hostage crisis.

Iran became a vassal state when the United States overthrew the nation with Operation Ajax in 1953 - replacing (their perhaps VERY flawed...


Agreed but contractually they had an agreement to protect Kuwait, at least it was a legitimate reason as opposed to WMDs nowhere to be found.


I believe, perhaps incorrectly, that the United States gave Iraq the go-ahead to attack Kuwait. If they simply told Hussein "If you attack Kuwait, we're at war", Hussein would have never attacked Kuwait.

It could have all been prevented, but it wasn't.

The lesson is, don't trust the United States, they will stab you in the back.

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