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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (210013)6/29/2007 9:49:36 AM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) of 793970
 
Back to the anger of the liberal justices for a moment, two quotes compete in the category of most-stinging-statement-of-the-day as the court finished its term. While reading his dissent from the bench, Justice Breyer said, "It is not often in the law that so few have so quickly changed so much." And in a separate dissent, Justice John Paul Stevens also appeared to make a broad statement directed at the current crop of conservative justices when he wrote, "It is my firm conviction that no member of the court that I joined in 1975 would have agreed with today's decision."

I find those kinds of comments really troubling. The Court is supposed to be above politics.
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