>Kethledge Has A Record That Shows Weakness On Immigration
Kethledge has consistently demonstrated interpretations of immigration law at odds with the conservative wing of the Supreme Court and, more broadly, the notion that American immigration laws exist for the benefit of Americans.
Kethledge’s opinion in Patel v. USCIS expressly rejected the government’s contention that the sole purpose of those laws is to protect American workers and benefit American businesses that need foreign labor in qualifying circumstances where they cannot find Americans.
Kethledge joined an opinion in Nguyen v. Holder blocking the deportation of a criminal with a green card who, after lying about an earlier drug conviction on his citizenship application, committed grand theft auto. Kethledge signed on to the opinion, holding that his conviction was not an “aggravated felony” mandating deportation. Another judge on the panel, while he agreed that grand theft auto was not a “crime of violence” and therefore not an “aggravated felony” for deportation purposes, rebuked the opinion Kethledge joined for going too far and not focusing on the federal definition of such a crime, which includes those includes those that involve a “‘substantial risk’ that physical force may be used against property.”
I thought they said those lines were recorded already.
Ethan Clark
>SCOTUS PICK
>Conservatives Push Back Against Kavanaugh
Conservatives take issue with Kavanaugh’s decisions on ObamaCare and abortion-related cases.
In a 2011 opinion, he suggested that the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate could be made a “tax,” providing a “roadmap” to a 2012 Supreme Court ruling that Republicans believe saved the 2010 healthcare law.
Kavanaugh's ruling on "Garza v. Hargan" - better known as the "teen-immigration abortion case"
His opinion dissenting from the court's ultimate decision to permit the abortion was not "as constitutionally principled" as another conservative judge who considered the issue.
"He came straight out of the Ivy League to Washington, was never outside the beltway and went to the Bush White House."
We are in a great position right now, but the number one mistake we could make is complacency. If we want to win all the through 2024 and beyond, we have to always remain diligent against subversive Kikery.
Awful. Episode 13 was the peak of the series and they just decided to shit out bad episode after bad episode since then and then decided to go to space cuz trigger.
Despite their flaws, I don't see them siding with the likes of Ginsburg or Sotomayor on any of the major issues. We can still expect a solid 5-4 conservative majority for the forseeable future
Andrew Sullivan
>controller is SNES >that is not what SNES looked like >he has a 64 just lying around what the fuck.
From what I've seen Thapar is the furthest right of the options but his lack of opinions on the 2A scare me.
Leo Nelson
THAPAR WINS
Nicholas Anderson
>The Constitutional Self-Evident Right To Life begins at the moment of conception >direct abortion is inherently evil >direct abortion is homicide >Life begins at conception >unique human dna at the moment of conception
Literally what info would the FBI get out of a strawpoll vote that they couldn't just get from reading your post history here?
Jackson Kelly
>another Giganigga guy Unfortunately too many people feel his firmly held view of death penalty for all civil offences to be too extreme for the independents.
Isaac Gray
>he doesn't know the VA is doing method acting get out
>Oh God, Don't show the beach! >It is covered in shit and trash >But we came out here for the photoshoot! >I know guys, I'll get into the water until we can take a shot that doesn't look like shit >Great idea! >A little further >A little further >....A little further >Oh come on! I'm up to my waist here! >Yeah but we still gotta hide more of the beach >Hold on, I'm going to have to get in the water with you >Okay, is this far enough? >...You can still see some of their trash built huts in the corner >The mountains look good though >Fine fuck it, take the picture.
We can all agree that abortion should be illegal in super majority-white nations, right? The only support I see for abortion on Jow Forums always comes from the fact that it kills more nonwhite babies than white babies in the US and other mixed countries
Hudson Jenkins
He grow up near the ocean and seeing how he is an outlier in every other respect I imagine he can in fact swim.
Fuck no. White guy fucking up *DIVERSE* scumbags? Nope.
John Jones
You have to think though, what types of white people are always championing abortion at political demonstrations? Liberals. Conservative white woman usually have a strong sense of familial, religious, and cultural values that deter them from aborting a fetus. Liberal white woman value nothing and hold nothing sacred, except for their feelings.
Owen Gutierrez
Lots of people around here like Thapar. As a matter of fact, I would venture to posit that Thapar is the most talked about "not in consideration."
Isaac Collins
>Indian food PF Chang's is chinese.
Thomas Rivera
>not knowing that was all filmed on a set in LA in front of a green screen
I don't think he is familiar with the Japanese version of what a SNES look like. Super Famicom
Leo Miller
Yes. As much as I personally find abortion questionable, its probably for the best in the US now until better genetic tailoring options become available. There's no excuse to be made for abortion passing in Ireland a little while back though or it existing in other similar 90+ percent white nations.
His SCOTUS pick will be Amy Coney Barrett. Prove me wrong.
Lucas Perry
Machete. Only him. Nobody else could get away with it. Just Machete.
Mason Gomez
No, I think that it was a product of the times. Even if you made it today, I don't think it would be the same. Los Angeles in the 1990's was a special place.
Whites don't have abortions when they're married and trying to get use out of their last remaining eggs. Those same women probably did have abortions when they were younger.