Friday, September 18, 2020

BREAKING! Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Died

 The pro-abortion Associate Justice of the Supreme Court died earlier today.  Of course the internet is all atwitter about the news.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is why ELECTIONS MATTER.  This is why each and everyone of us must vote to at least prevent harm done by a terrible candidate.  What do you think would be happening right now if Hillary Clinton was in the White House?  What do you think will happen if (God forbid) Joe Biden wins the White House?

Two things we need to do now:

  1. Pray for God's mercy on her immortal soul, that somehow she made an act of perfect contrition before she died.  In formally and materially cooperating in the mortal sins of baby-murder and sexual perversions by her votes, she herself is objectively guilty of serious sins.
  2. Pray that a worthy replacement for her may soon be nominated and confirmed very soon.

5 comments:

  1. I'm saying a Memorare for her. I imagine Scalia's been praying for her. They were friends.

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  2. Pardon me if I don't shed any tears for this baby killing atheist.

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  3. Antonin Scalia was a conservative, devout Catholic; his son is a priest in Arlington who is part of the more conservative leaning group of priests. If Antonin Scalia could respect, befriend and find goodness in Justice Ginsburg then maybe the rest of us could follow suit.

    Just a thought.

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    1. There were probably iotas of good in Adolf Hitler or Judas Iscariot. That's not the point. Our concern is with her public deeds, most of which were objectively evil. I pray that in her final moments, she responeded to the grace of repentance.

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    2. Amen to that, Janet. She did a lot of evil just like her Catholic confrere on the court, William Brennan. He is even more guilty because to whom much is given, much is expected.

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