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Maybe I'd be a little more interested if NSW Labor came up with better quality alternatives.

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Not much chance while Trades Hall runs the NSW Labor Party. At some point in time these f**kwits will work out that the world has left them behind.
 
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The only opinions that matter are the ones who are going to vote on her - the US Senate - and they are going to vote in favour.

If Trump gets re-elected he may get another couple, too.
 

Gronk

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Lefty lawyers having unbiased opinions again.
You didn’t read it, did you. The signatories are the faculty from Notre Dame University, her ulumni. A staunchly catholic institution.


John Duffy, English

Douglass Cassel, Emeritus, Law School

Barbara J, Fick, Emerita, Law School

Fernand N. Dutile, Professor of Law Emeritus

Joseph Bauer, Emeritus, Law School

Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law.

Thomas Kselman, Emeritus, History

Catherine E. Bolten, Anthropology and Peace Studies

Karen Graubart, History and Gender Studies

Margaret Dobrowolska, Physics

Aedín Clements, Hesburgh Libraries

Cheri Smith, Hesburgh Libraries

Antonio Delgado, Physics

Atalia Omer, Peace Studies

Eileen Hunt Botting, Political Science

Jason A. Springs, Peace Studies

David Hachen, Sociology

Manoel Couder, Physics

Jacek Furdyna, Physics

Carmen Helena Tellez, Music

Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Biological Sciences, Philosophy

John T. Fitzgerald, Theology

Debra Javeline, Political Science

Philippe Collon, Physics

Cara Ocobock, Anthropology

Amy Mulligan, Irish, Medieval Studies and Gender Studies

Stephen M. Fallon, Program of Liberal Studies and Dept of English

Jessica Shumake, University Writing Program and Gender Studies

Mandy L. Havert, Hesburgh Libraries

Dana Villa, Political Science

Stephen M. Hayes, Emeritus, Hesburgh Libraries

Catherine Perry, Emerita, Romance Languages & Literatures

Olivier Morel, Film, Television, and Theatre.

Darlene Catello, Music

Encarnación Juárez-Almendros, Emerita, Romance Languages & Literatures

James Sterba, Philosophy

Laura Bayard, Emerita, Hesburgh Libraries

Susan Sheridan, Anthropology

Mary E. Frandsen, Music

Mark Golitko, Anthropology

Christopher Ball, Anthropology

Gail Bederman, History

G. Margaret Porter, Emerita, Hesburgh Libraries

Cecilia Lucero, Center for University Advising

Peri E. Arnold, Emeritus, Political Science

Amitava Krishna Dutt, Political Science

Julia Marvin, Program of Liberal Studies

Julia Adeney Thomas, History

Michael C. Brownstein, East Asian Languages & Cultures

Christopher Liebtag Miller, Medieval Institute

Maxwell Johnson, Theology

John Sitter, Emeritus, English

Robert Norton, German

Hye-jin Juhn, Hesburgh Libraries

Denise M. Della Rossa, German

Sotirios A. Barber, Political Science

Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Film, TV and Theatre

Jeff Diller, Mathematics

Ann Mische, Sociology and Peace Studies

Zygmunt Baranski, Romance Languages & Literatures

Robert R. Coleman, Emeritus, Art History

William Collins Donahue, German, FTT, & Keough

Sarah McKibben, Irish Language and Literature

George A. Lopez, emeritus, Kroc Institute

Mark Roche, German

Nelson Mark, Economics

Vittorio Hosle, German, Philosophy and Political Science

Tobias Boes, German

A. Nilesh Fernando, Economics

Fred Dallmayr, Emeritus, Philosophy and Political Science

Greg Kucich, English

Kate Marshall, English

Mark A. Sanders, English

Christopher Hamlin, History

Meredith S. Chesson, Anthropology

Ricardo Ramirez, Political Science

Stephen Fredman, Emeritus, English

Dan Graff, History and the Higgins Labor Program

Henry Weinfield, Program of Liberal Studies (Emeritus)

Mary R. D’Angelo, Theology (Emerita)

Asher Kaufman, Kroc Institute, History

Stephen J. Miller, Music

Janet A. Kourany, Philosophy and Gender Studies

Michelle Karnes, English

Jill Godmilow, Emerita, Film, Television & Theatre

Mary Beckman, Emerita, Center for Social Concerns

Clark Power, Program of Liberal Studies

Richard Williams, Sociology

Benedict Giamo, Emeritus, American Studies

Ernesto Verdeja, Political Science and Peace Studies

Catherine Schlegel, Classics

Margaret A. Doody, English, Professor Emerita

Marie Collins Donahue, Eck Institute of Global Health

David C. Leege, Emeritus, Political Science
 

Gronk

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The only opinions that matter are the ones who are going to vote on her - the US Senate - and they are going to vote in favour.

If Trump gets re-elected he may get another couple, too.
How can he get others? They have to die before a vacancy becomes available. Are the lizard people planning to knock a few off ?
 

Bandwagon

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The only opinions that matter are the ones who are going to vote on her - the US Senate - and they are going to vote in favour.

If Trump gets re-elected he may get another couple, too.

They will and She'll be appointed

If the Democrats weren't such a bunch pussies, they'd let the GOP senate know in no uncertain terms that if they're going to weaponize there current position in the senate to push the appointment through, they can expect a stacked court should the election go their way.

And then if they do win ( which is looking more likely than not ) follow through and make the appointments

Adhering to established conventions is a waste of f**king time if your opponents are prepared to ignore them anyways.
 

Gronk

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https://www.afr.com/rear-window/alan-jones-sues-over-sbs-sendoff-20201015-p565ef

Broadcaster Alan Jones, no stranger to the nation's defamation courts, is embroiled in yet another case. This time of his own instigation.

His "retirement" from the 2GB Mornings slot in May – his show now runs four nights a week on Sky News – prompted dozens of retrospectives across much of the media. But one tribute, by SBS's youth-focused current affairs program The Feed, defamed him by its portrayal of him as a racist, a misogynist, a liar, and a paedophile. Or so Jones alleges, in a statement of claim filed in Sydney's Federal Court.

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Alan Jones departed 2GB earlier this year and quickly signed an exclusive deal with Sky News.

He was allegedly also defamed by the imputation he was someone "who achieved his success as a broadcaster by habitually seeking to intimidate vulnerable people; as someone who in the lead up to the Cronulla riots "had sought to incite racial violence"; as someone who "secretly took money from companies to promote their products on air"; and as a hypocrite, for "although being a broadcaster [having] sued for defamation countless times"; and for "isolat[ing] in his country estate to protect himself from the coronavirus, despite repeatedly publicly seeking to undermine the risks posed by the virus".

Jones wants aggravated damages, noting the segment's "over-sensationalised manner", failure to seek comment, and continued publication after his lawyers sent a concerns notice on July 31. The suit being filed only late last week, SBS has yet to file a defence.

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Poupou Escobar

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You didn’t read it, did you. The signatories are the faculty from Notre Dame University, her ulumni. A staunchly catholic institution.


John Duffy, English

Douglass Cassel, Emeritus, Law School

Barbara J, Fick, Emerita, Law School

Fernand N. Dutile, Professor of Law Emeritus

Joseph Bauer, Emeritus, Law School

Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law.

Thomas Kselman, Emeritus, History

Catherine E. Bolten, Anthropology and Peace Studies

Karen Graubart, History and Gender Studies

Margaret Dobrowolska, Physics

Aedín Clements, Hesburgh Libraries

Cheri Smith, Hesburgh Libraries

Antonio Delgado, Physics

Atalia Omer, Peace Studies

Eileen Hunt Botting, Political Science

Jason A. Springs, Peace Studies

David Hachen, Sociology

Manoel Couder, Physics

Jacek Furdyna, Physics

Carmen Helena Tellez, Music

Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Biological Sciences, Philosophy

John T. Fitzgerald, Theology

Debra Javeline, Political Science

Philippe Collon, Physics

Cara Ocobock, Anthropology

Amy Mulligan, Irish, Medieval Studies and Gender Studies

Stephen M. Fallon, Program of Liberal Studies and Dept of English

Jessica Shumake, University Writing Program and Gender Studies

Mandy L. Havert, Hesburgh Libraries

Dana Villa, Political Science

Stephen M. Hayes, Emeritus, Hesburgh Libraries

Catherine Perry, Emerita, Romance Languages & Literatures

Olivier Morel, Film, Television, and Theatre.

Darlene Catello, Music

Encarnación Juárez-Almendros, Emerita, Romance Languages & Literatures

James Sterba, Philosophy

Laura Bayard, Emerita, Hesburgh Libraries

Susan Sheridan, Anthropology

Mary E. Frandsen, Music

Mark Golitko, Anthropology

Christopher Ball, Anthropology

Gail Bederman, History

G. Margaret Porter, Emerita, Hesburgh Libraries

Cecilia Lucero, Center for University Advising

Peri E. Arnold, Emeritus, Political Science

Amitava Krishna Dutt, Political Science

Julia Marvin, Program of Liberal Studies

Julia Adeney Thomas, History

Michael C. Brownstein, East Asian Languages & Cultures

Christopher Liebtag Miller, Medieval Institute

Maxwell Johnson, Theology

John Sitter, Emeritus, English

Robert Norton, German

Hye-jin Juhn, Hesburgh Libraries

Denise M. Della Rossa, German

Sotirios A. Barber, Political Science

Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Film, TV and Theatre

Jeff Diller, Mathematics

Ann Mische, Sociology and Peace Studies

Zygmunt Baranski, Romance Languages & Literatures

Robert R. Coleman, Emeritus, Art History

William Collins Donahue, German, FTT, & Keough

Sarah McKibben, Irish Language and Literature

George A. Lopez, emeritus, Kroc Institute

Mark Roche, German

Nelson Mark, Economics

Vittorio Hosle, German, Philosophy and Political Science

Tobias Boes, German

A. Nilesh Fernando, Economics

Fred Dallmayr, Emeritus, Philosophy and Political Science

Greg Kucich, English

Kate Marshall, English

Mark A. Sanders, English

Christopher Hamlin, History

Meredith S. Chesson, Anthropology

Ricardo Ramirez, Political Science

Stephen Fredman, Emeritus, English

Dan Graff, History and the Higgins Labor Program

Henry Weinfield, Program of Liberal Studies (Emeritus)

Mary R. D’Angelo, Theology (Emerita)

Asher Kaufman, Kroc Institute, History

Stephen J. Miller, Music

Janet A. Kourany, Philosophy and Gender Studies

Michelle Karnes, English

Jill Godmilow, Emerita, Film, Television & Theatre

Mary Beckman, Emerita, Center for Social Concerns

Clark Power, Program of Liberal Studies

Richard Williams, Sociology

Benedict Giamo, Emeritus, American Studies

Ernesto Verdeja, Political Science and Peace Studies

Catherine Schlegel, Classics

Margaret A. Doody, English, Professor Emerita

Marie Collins Donahue, Eck Institute of Global Health

David C. Leege, Emeritus, Political Science
Do you know them all?
 

Poupou Escobar

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irrelevant

I'm not the one making the allegations
But you did make an allegation. You alleged that because I don't know the signatories of this political message that I can't claim they're politically motivated. Why else would they do this? Do you have an alternate explanation?
 

Twizzle

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But you did make an allegation. You alleged that because I don't know the signatories of this political message that I can't claim they're politically motivated. Why else would they do this? Do you have an alternate explanation?

I made no allegation, however you made an assumption

you see the difference ?
 
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