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Re: Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2020, 02:43:00 PM »
Four things glaringly not good about Amy Coney Barrett:

She is a woman. It is a punishment from God that women should rule over men. (Certainly this says a lot about the state of men more than women.)

 Isaiah 3:12
"As for my people, their oppressors have stripped them, and women have ruled over them. O my people, they that call thee blessed, the same deceive thee, and destroy the way of thy steps."

She is a woman who chooses to not be with her children very much ( although she is wealthy and has live-in child care with a relative) She may be a great mother, but time constraints have to be in play. Her husband ( a lawyer as well) certainly has the means to support them without her working.

She is a graduate of Notre Dame law in the recent past and now a professor in good standing there . Fr Jenkins  (Lib Notre Dame president who hosted Obama) let dems know that she will not be overturning anything.

She is apparently a Charismatic NO Catholic and belongs to a charismatic group, "People of Praise". Yikes. 

We got stuck with Jesuit Kavanaugh who voted with the pro-aborts in the Louisiana case and Protty Gorsuch(meh)-middle of the road Kennedy type who doesn't have core beliefs. 
Can't put our trust in men (or women).

However, if she is our best bet to overturn Roe I will support her with bells on. If she even accepts the nomination, she may well be a saint knowing what will be done to her and her family.


Re: Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« Reply #12 on: September 27, 2020, 11:08:24 AM »
Look who drove the family to her announcement? She definitely wears the pants in the family.

https://twitter.com/kellyo/status/1309894866239881216?s=21

And did anyone see when Trump announced her? She was up there thanking her husband as if he were a supportive housewife. Admitting that he did the majority of the work for their 7 kids as she was too busy! That he was a better “cook” than her.

This is completely humiliating and proof that Barrett doesn’t even live in a Christian ordered household. Her husband has been forced to take over primary caregiver duty for 7 children due to her career. Why do you choose to pursue a laborious time consuming legal career as your first priority over your own 7 children, one special needs, if you are a Catholic mother and wife?

Her priorities are completely upside down. She is a career woman whose career is obviously more important to her than her emasculated husband and kids. Her husband is a submissive caregiver to her 7 kids. And this is praised by the right.

Re: Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« Reply #13 on: September 27, 2020, 12:13:57 PM »
It’s a shame that Trump never considered for even a moment the possibility of appointing a man.

This reveals a certain weakness and lack of courage:

He feels himself bound by feminist pressure to appoint a woman.

I could only imagine a hiring manager in any other context declaring that only men will be considered for an opening.

Re: Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« Reply #14 on: September 27, 2020, 12:27:28 PM »
It’s a shame that Trump never considered for even a moment the possibility of appointing a man.

This reveals a certain weakness and lack of courage:

He feels himself bound by feminist pressure to appoint a woman.

I could only imagine a hiring manager in any other context declaring that only men will be considered for an opening.
The GOP were clearly terrified of a Kavanaugh repeat so close to the election. They're also likely looking to harvest clips of the Dems attacking her to outrage suburban soccer moms.

Politics is a sneaky and underhanded business.