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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (63334)4/20/2009 12:35:03 PM
From: DizzyG2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 224729
 
Oh, I almost forgot, Kenneth...

This is your claim:
Elected or appointed - They are still Republicans.

Here is the reality:
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the state of Minnesota. It consists of seven justices who are elected to the court in non-partisan elections for six-year terms. Two of the seven seats on the court were in electoral contests in 2008. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court's chamber of the Minnesota State Capitol or in the Minnesota Judicial Center.
judgepedia.org

Hmm...non-partisan elections. I wonder what that means? Let's have a look, shall we:

Non-partisan election of judges
A non-partisan election is one where the candidates are listed on the ballot with no label designating any party affiliation.

judgepedia.org

So the truth of the matter is that the party affiliation of these judges is unknown. Your partisan argument, like all of your other arguments, has folded like a a cheap suit, again.

Do try to keep up. LOL!

Diz-
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