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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 5

    Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh tells Senate panel that Roe v. Wade abortion ruling is “settled law”https://on.wsj.com/2wIX4hO 

    10:07 AM - 5 Sep 2018
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      1. Jim‏ @Jim_Rebuff Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        He will make a great US Judge. The hearings have been great because the Democrats did what I couldn't do, they made my other half decide to switch parties to Republican. She said the poor behavior and outlandish emotional display by Democrats is what did it.

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      1. José de Ágora‏ @agorahn Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        That means NOTHING

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      1. Kent Williams‏ @williamskentm Sep 5
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        “... until I get there.”

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      1. "Justice"‏ @justice4allNYC Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Really, #democrats went there, president’s pardon power!!! Democrats are notorious for granting pardons of their wealthy benefactors and powerful @DNC members. They have some nerve to even go there after @BarackObama’s pardon list.

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      2. DeepStateofDisbelief‏ @notjessagain Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Every law is settled until it comes before the Supreme Court, which can UNsettle it. This means nothing.

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      3. mas‏ @masegesta Sep 5
        Replying to @notjessagain @WSJ

        Dear god, do some research how on cases get to the SC. Judges just don’t get appointed, go to lunch and say let’s overturn the law. A cases has got to make it through lower courts, appeals courts, & be accepted by SC. It hasn’t happened in Roe’s 48 years

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      2. Yolanda Gunnells‏ @GunnellsYolanda Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Kavanaugh, laws that are supposed to be set in the rule of law of now, doesn't mean the law is truly set, because of people in the position you can be in,who can change the law and nobody can say are do anything about you changing the traditional set laws,,right?

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      3. Yolanda Gunnells‏ @GunnellsYolanda Sep 5
        Replying to @GunnellsYolanda @WSJ

        That is why the scope of true investigation of our back ground has to be done to it's fullest and if u don't have anything too hide, you will welcome that type of investigative scrutiny. RIGHT.

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      1. Lee Jay‏ @taigrlily Sep 5
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      1. Tony alston‏ @Tonyalston9 Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        That what Brett Kavanaugh say now, but not back then when he was young.

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      1. Chris P. Pescott‏ @CPescott Sep 5
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        Amazing that abortion legislation is still on the US political agenda. Nothing better to do?

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      1. Ziggy S  🙏 🎸 🐶‏ @RememberSF71 Sep 5
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        Tread with caution: ‘Just because a snake tells you what you want to hear doesn’t mean it won’t bite.’ - Jan Evans Just saying...

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      1. MsGraceyP‏ @MsGraceyP Sep 5
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        "Precedent is not a cafeteria." I like Kavanaugh.

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      1. Dist 5 Coalition‏ @Dist_5 Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Considering that issue is one of the main reasons that Trump picked him, besides guns 24/7- I find that hard to believe. #SaveRoe #NoKavanaugh

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      1. BongBong‏ @BongBong Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Laws are subject to change if what was settled was unconstitutional to begin with. Let this guy go to town. Start with overturning the ACA.

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      1. Linda flood‏ @Lindaflood11 Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Durbin an idiot! Wonder why Illinois is the state they are in!

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      1. Matthew Gellert‏ @MatthewGellert Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Any law can be overturned. All he has to do is say he won’t do it. But he won’t say that. Because he needs the out when he does overturn it.

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      1. Howard Beale‏ @ursorrynotsorry Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        But I sacrificed my morals and reputation to support trump in order to get abortion banned. Now what?

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      2. Professor Terguson‏ @ProfTerguson_86 Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        I love how the protesters are screaming that the government has no business deciding on their healthcare, while they almost certainly defend Obamacare.

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      3. Howard Beale‏ @ursorrynotsorry Sep 5
        Replying to @ProfTerguson_86 @WSJ

        They're protesting their right to healthcare. Try again.

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      4. Professor Terguson‏ @ProfTerguson_86 Sep 5
        Replying to @ursorrynotsorry @WSJ

        Giving birth and receiving prenatal care is "healthcare." Killing a human is not. Go ahead and read the Hippocratic Oath for further information.

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      5. Howard Beale‏ @ursorrynotsorry Sep 5
        Replying to @ProfTerguson_86 @WSJ

        How old are these human victims?

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      6. Professor Terguson‏ @ProfTerguson_86 Sep 5
        Replying to @ursorrynotsorry @WSJ

        Months old... babies.

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      7. Howard Beale‏ @ursorrynotsorry Sep 5
        Replying to @ProfTerguson_86 @WSJ

        Yeah, that's not how it works. You can get angry all you want but abortion is legal. It's "settled law" even according to conservative judges. Thank you for supporting planned parenthood with your tax dollars.

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