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To: tejek who wrote (598850)1/25/2011 2:34:56 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571996
 
>The justice's participation sparks new concerns about the Supreme Court's appearance of impartiality. Lawmakers said he discussed the Constitution and his judicial philosophy.

Right. Nobody had any idea where Ginsberg or Stevens could be found on the political spectrum.

Ted, you're a nitwit of the highest order.



To: tejek who wrote (598850)1/25/2011 7:57:02 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571996
 
"Scalia appears at 'tea party' House meeting"

Yeah, it's a little unseemly when a member of the Supremes is seen openly plotting with America's worst reactionaries to enact their agenda. Add that he's got a little mini-me lawn jockey (Thomas) that always votes like he does and it's even worse.

Thank GOD that "conservatives" are against activist judges!



To: tejek who wrote (598850)1/25/2011 7:57:03 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1571996
 
"Scalia appears at 'tea party' House meeting"

Yeah, it's a little unseemly when a member of the Supremes is seen openly plotting with America's worst reactionaries to enact their agenda. Add that he's got a little mini-me lawn jockey (Thomas) that always votes like he does and it's even worse. Scalia obviously doesn't give a damn what anyone thinks.

Thank GOD that "conservatives" are against activist judges!