Saturday, October 6, 2018
Protesters gather in Washington and other cities to oppose Kavanaugh vote, power to the people
If people are that paranoid to ask why people want to protest like to ask why do
you want to think for yourself? Not seeming to know if you can't think for yourself
then someone will think for you!
Women do think for themselves and will do so regardless pushing the confused
people wondering why she did that for?
Well you know November is coming soon and so many out there should
ask why let these stupid people in power taking things away from many
or treat everyone badly? And for many if you put yourself in a stupid place
stupid things happen to you! Why vote for stupid people in office?
Many would be looking forward to suffer going back to a life of the past.
But that ends in many living a bad life that is bad as many unsupported workers
impoverished consumers, unhealthy people. A bad time to conserve with many
going forward!
~~~~~ Protesters gather in Washington and other cities to oppose Kavanaugh vote.
Protesters opposed to the appointment of Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court flocked to Washington on Saturday, and protests were scheduled as well in other cities across the country.
Protesters have confronted lawmakers on the street and in elevators throughout the week. It was not known if they would employ that tactic Saturday or try to get inside the Capitol.
A demonstration was scheduled for Saturday outside Collins' office in Portland, Maine, to show opposition to her support of Kavanaugh.
A group gathered there Friday and fell silent when she announced her decision, CNN affiliate WGME reported.
"It's just this feeling of being utterly ignored," Jenny O'Connell of Portland told WGME on Friday. "Susan Collins just made a huge choice to ignore her constituents and survivors (of sexual assault)."
The senator was elected in 1996 and would be on the ballot in 2020 if she decides to seek re-election.
According to postings on Facebook, protests also were scheduled Saturday in at least 10 other cities, including New York, Cleveland, New Orleans and Tucson, Arizona.
CNN's Polo Sandoval, Kristin Wilson and Tom Foreman contributed to this report.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/06/politics/kavanaugh-protests/index.html
~~~~~As shrieks of "shame, shame, shame" echoed from the public galleries, divided and angry senators voted 50-48 to endorse a lifetime seat on the court for Kavanaugh. The protests underscored the vital importance of an appointment that will have sweeping consequences for some of the nation's most contested disputes over abortion, LGBT rights, the scope of presidential power and the role of religion in society.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/06/politics/kavanaugh-final-confirmation-vote/index.html