I'd like to express my gratitude to Justice Ginsburg for her years of service to the nation and for her dedication to the pursuit of truth, justice, and the American way, even though I disagreed with many, perhaps most, of her judicial decisions, reasoning, and principles.
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Replying to @random_eddie
In general, I approve of the high road, and endorse it here. However, I don't think she's worked for justice or the American way. Does one credit Stalin for pursuing what he thought was right, even if we quibble over the details? Where do we draw the line?
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I don't mind drawing lines, and I'll draw it far closer to Stalin.
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Replying to @random_eddie
Of course you don't mind drawing lines; they need to be drawn. RBG is slow totalitarianism. Stalin is very very quick. Same team, different tactics.
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I'm content to put naive collectivists in a separate class from murderous dictators.
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Corpses stack up in both cases.
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