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Thursday, July 30, 2020
RUTH: NOT GIVING IT UP, AT LEAST NOT YET.
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On the day after the November 3rd election, Ruth will realize that she cannot push her body beyond its capacity and will either give up her seat for a reelected President Donald John Trump to fill her position or for an elected President Joe Biden to go forth and choose her replacement. Either way, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will vacate her seat at the Supreme Court following the election, provided she does not succumb before then. The Justice is simply too old and sickly to remain effective. Be that as it may, ICHEOKU wishes her well as she recovers from her latest hospitalization. Get well Ruth.
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