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Day after failed Kavanaugh assassination, protesters march by Amy Coney Barrett’s home

The night after a California man allegedly attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, protesters marched outside Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s home, where she lives with her husband and seven children.

The protesters wore t-shirts that read “pro American injustice system” and carried rainbow flags with the BLM logo Thursday evening. They marched in front of the justice’s home chanting, “Your neighbor says post-Roe, we say hell no!”

According to criminal defense attorney and legal analyst Jonathan Turley, “protesters are screaming into bullhorns to harass a justice because (Barrett) disagrees with them on the interpretation of the Constitution. Yet, even law professors have praised the targeting of the homes of justices and even become ‘more aggressive.'”…

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  1. Ventriloquist Kriket Ventriloquist Kriket June 13, 2022

    Jesus was well-aware of covenant of no more floods and sign of rainbow sealing that covenant in Genesis 9 (17) and how Satan using that rainbow. Protesters shown above march with bullhorn and rainbow flag by Justice Barrett’s home. She clerked for the late Honorable Justice Antonin Scalia. He would surely turn over in his grave if knew how his law Clerk and her family, husband, seven children, were being mistreated, no, he would rotate, and where’s that FBI?

  2. Ventriloquist Kriket Ventriloquist Kriket June 13, 2022

    …and where’s that FBI?

  3. Ventriloquist Kriket Ventriloquist Kriket June 13, 2022

    Maybe the protesters would all calm down if the Justices would rewrite the Alito draft opinion in some form of poetic verse. Maybe that is what they are doing right now. But where was the FBI. It was not at Justice Barrett’s. Maybe FBI was arresting incumbent Michigan Governor’s competition for being on the capital steps Jan. 6. See, Poetic Decisions April 30, 2018 by Jennifer Davis, https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2018/04/poetic-decisions/

    In Fisher v. Lowe (333 N.W.2d 67), the case is best described by the clearly amused staff at Westlaw in their publication of the case:

    A wayward Chevy struck a tree
    Whose owner sued defendants three.
    He sued car’s owner, driver, too,
    And insurer for what was due
    For his oak tree that now may bear
    A lasting need for tender care.

    The Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the lower court’s decision ruling in favor of the defendants, offering its rationale by smartly imitating poet Joyce Kilmer’s well-known “Trees”:

    We thought that we would never see
    A suit to compensate a tree.
    A suit whose claim in tort is prest,
    Upon a mangled tree’s behest;
    A tree whose battered trunk was prest
    Against a Chevy’s crumpled crest;
    A tree that faces each new day
    With bark and limb in disarray;
    A tree that may forever bear
    A lasting need for tender care.
    Flora lovers though we three,
    We must affirm the court’s decree.

  4. Ventriloquist Kriket Ventriloquist Kriket June 14, 2022

    Rewritten Alito opinion in free, blank, quirk verse format might read thusly:

    So sorry we made a mess,
    Our ruling was erroneous.
    Protests of post-Roe, hell no,
    And we have to rule, heaven’s yes.

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