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Patriot,
RIGHT NOW, the Liberal Mob is pulling out all the stops to
get Justice Clarence Thomas IMPEACHED from the Supreme Court.
Newsmax just broke a story about a Liberal group unleashing a
coordinated, six-figure ad blitz calling for Clarence Thomas to RESIGN from the Supreme Court! |
Here's the truth: Democrats are going after a trailblazing American
who fought through hardship and injustice to become one of the greatest legal minds in history.
His unlikely rise to the nation’s highest court
should serve as an inspiring example of the possibilities and opportunities provided by our great nation.
Instead, Leftists are trying to destroy
the reputation of a brilliant constitutionalist.
Here’s the incredible
story of the man they are smearing:
- Born on June 23, 1948, in Pin Point, Georgia, Thomas, a descendant of slaves, grew up in a
low-income home and faced racial discrimination in his early years.
- After his father left the family when he was two years old, Thomas’ mother struggled
to raise him and his siblings.
- A house fire left the family homeless when Thomas was still a child.
- After the fire, he was sent to live with his grandparents
in Savannah, Georgia. It was the first time he’d had indoor plumbing and regular meals.
- Thomas’ grandfather would prove to be a huge
influence on his life, teaching his young grandson about the importance of hard work and personal responsibility.
- Thomas – whose grandfather
impressed upon him the importance of a good education – became the first member of his family to enroll in college, attending Conception
Seminary College and later transferring to Holy Cross College, where he graduated cum laude.
- After completing his undergraduate studies, Thomas
attended Yale Law School, where he was one of the only black students at the time.
- Thomas began his legal career by working in various positions, including at
the Missouri Attorney General's Office and the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights.
- In 1981, he was appointed as the
Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights under the Reagan administration.
- Thomas gained recognition for his conservative views and his strong commitment to
originalism and textualism in interpreting the Constitution.
- In 1991, President George H.W. Bush nominated Thomas to the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy
left by the retirement of Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first black man to serve on the court.
- Despite a contentious process, Thomas was confirmed by the
Senate in October 1991, becoming the second African American to serve on the Supreme Court.
- His confirmation solidified his position as a conservative
justice, known for his independent thinking and often dissenting opinions.
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Despite the many hardships in his life, Clarence Thomas persevered to achieve success in his career. His journey is a
testament to his resilience, determination, and ability to navigate adversity. But the Radical Left is going to do anything they can to DESTROY this
man’s legacy.
We have one request for you, will you stand alongside House Republicans
and fight to DEFEND Clarence Thomas against this unjust smear by the Radical Left? |
We are looking for 20,000 signatures by midnight tonight. Will
you be one of them?
Thank you, House Republicans
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