Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Fox News"
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The term should not be "political correctness." It should be "polite correctness." The word "political" makes the "government" the focus, and the supposed culprit of all the dissention, whereas the word "polite correctness,” puts the responsibility where it belongs, which is on the individual. Should we not always be asking ourselves, "Am I being polite, or am I a big part of the problem?" It was not the government that enforced a law that the “N” word had to stop being used. It was those of the black race that rightfully complained that that was derogatory, and they wanted people to respect them by using the term “Black race.” Now, in “polite” company, people use the term “Black race.” The government has never forced people to either use words, or to stop using words. As civilians, we monitor our own language. And if a citizen feels forced to use words that show respect of a certain group, then that person should take the complaint to the Supreme Court if he or she feels it is necessary, but we should not blame the leaders of the government. Concerning language, when it pertains to likes and dislikes, they are just ordinary citizens.
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Although this United States Supreme Court judge is now deceased, words from her book live on.
From the book … My Own Words … author … RUTH BADER GINSBURG. Whether you are a Christian, or an Atheist … you better think hard and long, as you close one clinic after another … in the pretense that it protects “babies.” The lives of women are at stake here, and they are the lives of your mothers, daughters, aunts, friends … and even grandmothers.
Then she made a point, nowhere addressed in the Breyer opinion, but embedded in the memories of women old enough to remember the days when abortion was illegal: “When a State severely limits access to safe and legal procedures, women in desperate circumstances may resort to unlicensed rogue practitioners, faute de mieux, at great risk to their health and safety.”
(Later speaking with a reporter, she was blunt about the law’s purpose: “It seemed to me it was a sham to pretend this was about a woman’s health” rather than about making it harder to obtain an abortion.)
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We can be thankful right now for the two-party system ... but if Donald Trump wins the next election, there will be only one party, and it will be the party of Donald Trump ... period. Anyone who would dare to disagree with Donald, would be disposable.
During his TV days, Donald claimed that the Emmy awards were rigged, when his show The Apprentice was beaten by The Amazing Race. So it was hardly surprising, that when he lost the Republican Caucuses in Iowa in February 2016, he said that Ted Cruz cheated, and should be disqualified.
After that, Ted Cruz became Donald's political puppet. He was afraid of what Donald would do next to ruin his career and his life.
If Donald were to be voted in again, it wouldn’t be long and other Republicans would also be Donald’s sock puppets … and be forced do everything Donald's way … or be fired.
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Thanks for honoring free speech
Donald Trump breaks laws ... so that he can make them over into his own image.
Had Hilary Clinton or Kamala Harris encouraged rioters to attack the United States Capitol, as did Donald … there would have been hell to pay for them. But Donald (as a sore loser) got away with attacking the very Capitol he PROMISED to protect when he first became the President.
There shouldn’t be any question that by the end of his first term as President ... Donald Trump ruled OVER the Supreme Court judges of the United States … and that in his second term in office … ALL new laws in the United States … will be DICTATED BY Donald Trump.
From the book … Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court’s Drive to the Right and It’s Historic Consequences … author … Joan Biskupic. When lower-court judges ruled against him or his policies, he suggested he had only to reach the Supreme Court to prevail. He understood that his approach to Supreme Court appointments mattered to the public. “The Supreme Court was one of the main reasons I got elected President,” Trump tweeted midway through his term. At the time, and throughout his first full year, Trump was unconcerned with sending the “wrong message.” He mocked norms. Unlike some leaders in the legal arena, and many law professors, none of the Supreme Court justices referred in public to Trump’s provocations. They said nothing when Trump attacked Judge Curiel as “a Mexican” who could not be fair, or when he denounced Judge Robart and others who ruled in the travel ban cases.
Perhaps it was difficult then to imagine how Trump’s words and deeds would affect public regard for the rule of law. He was so unlike any other American president. He was never chastened, never regretful. And in his first year, there seemed no penalty for what he said or did.
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I suggest it is everyone in the United States (including Republicans) that should be afraid of Donald Trump.
Republicans in office laughed at the idea that Donald Trump could become the President. However, once he became President and started firing them, they realized it was no longer a laughing matter.
Donald Trump was just using the word Republican to achieve his grandiose scheme of making the United States government over in his own personal image.
I had respect for both Republican and Democrat Presidents, that in turn had the utmost respect for the United States Constitution ... but had and have absolutely no respect for Donald Trump, OR for his radical supporters that attacked the United States Capitol.
If Donald had won the last election, by now there would only BE the law of Donald Trump, and that would make Vladimir Putin very happy, because he perceives that Donald Trump is a very inexperienced politician, that HE can use for his own AIMS.
Those of you who wanted Donald Trump to overthrow the government, wanted to be the ones to also overthrow the government, so that you could dictate to others the new set of rules.
Don't deny it ... because that is what you were, and are, thinking. You liked his bombastic style, simply because that would be your style … if only you had the power.
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We can be thankful right now for the two-party system ... but if Donald Trump wins the next election, there will be only one party, and it will be the party of Donald Trump ... period. Anyone who would dare to disagree with Donald, would be disposable.
During his TV days, Donald claimed that the Emmy awards were rigged, when his show The Apprentice was beaten by The Amazing Race. So it was hardly surprising, that when he lost the Republican Caucuses in Iowa in February 2016, he said that Ted Cruz cheated, and should be disqualified.
After that, Ted Cruz became Donald's political puppet. He was afraid of what Donald would do next to ruin his career and his life.
If Donald were to be voted in again, it wouldn’t be long and other Republicans would also be Donald’s sock puppets … and be forced do everything Donald's way … or be fired.
And if Donald is voted in again, it will the end of the United States Constitution, which so many Republicans and Democrats fought to preserve.
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A messy government is where there is more than one party allowed. The politicians police each other, and bicker back and forth to try to win elections. What a wonderful system. In a dictatorship, there is one man that rules, and you follow his "advise," or meet a swift end to your lives. Do not KNOCK the government in the United States. It is good, BECAUSE it is messy. Of course it's not perfect. The politicians have to try to appease a whole lot of spoiled people, who all want only their own personal laws to dictate the lives of others. I live in Canada, and no matter which party is in power, I am thankful every day for the treatment I receive, and by the way ... I live in a trailer, in a trailer park. When you want too much, you might end up with someone in power such as Donald Trump, who, with his slick tongue will promise you anything ... just to get your votes ... and then WATCH OUT.
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Although this United States Supreme Court judge is now deceased, words from her book live on.
From the book … My Own Words … author … RUTH BADER GINSBURG. Whether you are a Christian, or an Atheist … you better think hard and long, as you close one clinic after another … in the pretense that it protects “babies.” The lives of women are at stake here, and they are the lives of your mothers, daughters, aunts, friends … and even grandmothers.
Then she made a point, nowhere addressed in the Breyer opinion, but embedded in the memories of women old enough to remember the days when abortion was illegal: “When a State severely limits access to safe and legal procedures, women in desperate circumstances may resort to unlicensed rogue practitioners, faute de mieux, at great risk to their health and safety.”
(Later speaking with a reporter, she was blunt about the law’s purpose: “It seemed to me it was a sham to pretend this was about a woman’s health” rather than about making it harder to obtain an abortion.)
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