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In reply to the discussion: Chief Justice John Roberts' Mockery of Stalking Victims Points to a Deeper Problem [View all]mopinko
(71,567 posts)6. the same court that cried like babies and demanded a new law when peaceful protesters
showed up at beer boys house.
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Nevilledog
Apr 2023
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If the shoe were on the other foot, they wouldn't be laughing, they'd pass a new law
MagickMuffin
Apr 2023
#3
Yep. Innocent protests and the SC gets top of the line expensive security, paid for by taxpayers.
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#5
the same court that cried like babies and demanded a new law when peaceful protesters
mopinko
Apr 2023
#6
Stalking is just an extension of domestic violence by an ex-boyfriend or husband.
Lonestarblue
Apr 2023
#12
If you think women are second class citizens this is one more case that proves the point. They are!
flashman13
Apr 2023
#16
This is horrifying. There's such a tiny slice of humanity this SCOTUS finds has any intrinsic value
Hekate
Apr 2023
#21
Just wow. How dreadful to be a hopeful stalking victim and have to hear this. nt
Hortensis
Apr 2023
#25
Stalking is funny, laughable? Just cyber-stalking or all forms? Is following someone
txwhitedove
Apr 2023
#26
As a criminal defense attorney, I find Roberts's behavior disturbing. They have a problem with
Pepsidog
Apr 2023
#27
This is one of those ACLU amicus briefs so focused on minutia it ends up doing harm
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#33
Roberts may have done so to hide the emergent property of there being 1000's of them
NullTuples
Apr 2023
#30
Roberts following the Tucker Carlson routine of cherry-picking data and then laughing at it.
Midnight Writer
Apr 2023
#37
I find it interesting that these guys could so casually lump their mothers together with
vanlassie
Apr 2023
#54
Asking a SCOTUS member with an Opus Dei approval to be reasonable on women's issues
DFW
Apr 2023
#40
Sounds like recess at elementary school. So many assholes with way too much power. nt
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2023
#42
This from the court that sought and got taxpayer funded protection for their personal property
Freethinker65
Apr 2023
#44
If he or his family was on the receiving end, I'd get he'd not be so cavalier about
Bristlecone
Apr 2023
#56
Odd how you can shoot someone in a 'stand your ground' state just because you are fearful.
70sEraVet
Apr 2023
#61