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The Wicked Witch Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Is dead

9/19/2020

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​Chicago-(EJ) ​The Wicked Witch Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Is dead. Justice Ginsburg supported the murder of innocent babies and will not be welcomed in heaven. However, God called her just in time to give President Trump a chance before the election to appoint a new justice who supports innocent life to put an end to Roe v Wade and the legalized murder of babies. Since 1973 over 40 million babies have been murdered. We now have the Corvid 19 pandemic as a direct result of God's unhappiness with legalized murder of innocent babies. Chief Justice John Roberts cannot be relied upon to vote to end abortion, so Trump need to put on the Supreme Court a Justice who can be relied upon before the November election according to Law Professor Harold Goldenshalf if America is to survive a Nation...
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