SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

Cherico

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Naturally, there will be no consequences to whoever doxxed the justices, or any of the people who have been effectively inciting violence.

The supreme court is a seperate branch of government one of three branches.

They have a whole lot of power and now these people have put the lives of the justices at risk. Including attempted assasination attempts. I think we are getting close to the point where anger becomes stronger then fear and you get a tipping point where people just start going after the wokies.
 

S'task

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Why, he would have been tried in DC, and the people there would acquit him, and give him a medal.
No he wouldn't have?

Justice Kauvenaugh, for some Gods only knows reason, lives in Maryland. If he had been murdered in his home the murderer would have been tried for Murder in the State of Maryland. If there was a Federal crime to be tried it would be in the Maryland District Court of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals (which covers Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina BUT NOT Washington DC). The trial would never enter DC unless it SOMEHOW got appealed to the US Supreme Court... at which time every sitting member of the court would have to recuse themselves.
 

Husky_Khan

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This should be seen as big of a deal as January 6. For all the disorderly conduct on Jan 6, no one attempted to take the life of a government official.

The guy was better armed then all of the January 6th Protesters. He had a firearm!

New York Post said:
He was taken into custody and when investigators searched his suitcase and backpack, they found a small arsenal, including a tactical police vest, a tactical knife, pepper spray, zip ties, a Glock 17 pistol and two magazines and ammunition.


This is the NRA's fault.
 

Cherico

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Until the point a wokie tells the Supreme court they can enforce their rulings.

Thats when the wokie goes to prison.

This is like attacking the president, or going after a member of congress, if you do it your pretty much fucked.
 

Rocinante

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You're forgetting about the gallows which was built in plain sight that day. Several someones wanted to murder Congresscritters.
Lmao, you mean the gallows that weren't even as tall as a person? You could just stand up if someone tried to hang you on that thing, and it literally had signs that said "this is art" on it.
 

Floridaman

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No he wouldn't have?

Justice Kauvenaugh, for some Gods only knows reason, lives in Maryland. If he had been murdered in his home the murderer would have been tried for Murder in the State of Maryland. If there was a Federal crime to be tried it would be in the Maryland District Court of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals (which covers Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina BUT NOT Washington DC). The trial would never enter DC unless it SOMEHOW got appealed to the US Supreme Court... at which time every sitting member of the court would have to recuse themselves.
Southern Maryland and NOVA are runoff from DC, they are literally the same people.
 

bintananth

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I am pretty sure there is law that it isn’t, many protests over the years have erected guillotines, none of which could legally be considered as evidence people were planning violence.
On Jan 6th some of the people involved were clearly out to get Congresscritters.

Right or wrong that pretty much makes "this is art" a laughably paper thin excuse.
 

Bigking321

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Jan 6th was a really obvious false flag.

The locks being released from the inside, the guards moving barricades aside and waving people in, the Feds planted in the crowd encouraging people to follow them inside and start trouble, them refusing to call up the national guard beforehand like Trump wanted, them refusing to release all the footage from Jan 6th.

They want Jan 6th as a excuse to try and disqualify their political opponents from being able to run.

They've tried it several times already.
 

Airedale260

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Hes very lucky he was foiled.

Apparently he showed up at the house, walked around for 30 minutes, came back, then called 911 to dime himself out. Mind you, there were U.S. marshals keeping watch, so if he had tried anything, they’d have intervened.

But still. McConnell just ripped Pelosi a new one, especially since the Senate unanimously passed a bill to provide security for the Justices and their families about a month ago, but the House hasn’t done jack yet.

Why, he would have been tried in DC, and the people there would acquit him, and give him a medal.

Would have been federal, not local -DC is kind of odd because it’s ultimately under control of Congress, they just delegate the local stuff to a mayor and city council. But they’re only empowered to handle non-federal crimes -anything that is a federal offense is automatically handed to the feds, unlike, say, Maryland, where you could be hit with a state charge first. And even then, assassinating a Supreme Court Justice would cause such an uproar that the feds would have to get involved.
 

S'task

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Southern Maryland and NOVA are runoff from DC, they are literally the same people.
The juries would be drawn from across the entire Maryland District.. which is ALL OF MARYLAND. Maryland while quite liberal is not monolithic and has elected Republican statewide quite recently.

And no, Southern Maryland isn't runnoff from DC, Central Maryland is. Southern Maryland is on the Delmarva Peninsula which is decidedly rural and much less liberal than the regions around DC.

And there's still a lot of fairly conservative folks in NoVA, and NoVA is the center of the backlash against Woke School bullshit, as Loudon County is part of NoVA, and you're seeing pushback on matters in Fairfax County too. So no, it's nowhere near as far gone as Washington DC is. There's a reason Dems have drawn lines in NoVA so specifically to breakup county lines, its to gerrymander a whole lot of leans-D seats using NoVA where otherwise if they tried to follow county lines they would have fewer safe-D seats and a bunch of leans-R seats.
 

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