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To: i-node who wrote (722739)6/25/2013 1:59:20 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1579731
 
"The decision on the ACA totally disproved that theory."

black mail from NSA info on a certain judge. ask Snowden



To: i-node who wrote (722739)6/25/2013 6:32:52 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1579731
 
>> Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the high court, was making her argument about how the majority opinion made it easier for sexual harassment to occur in the workplace when Alito, seated immediately to Ginsburg’s left, shook his head from side to side in disagreement, rolled his eyes and looked at the ceiling. His treatment of the 80-year-old Ginsburg, 17 years his elder and with 13 years more seniority, was a curious display of judicial temperament or, more accurately, judicial intemperance.

I don't seem to remember your outrage when Obama attacked the justices directly in the State of the Union address.


He's the POTUS. He has every right to criticize the USSC. Remember we have three branches of gov't......each acting as a check to the other.

We need to get past the bogus claim that there is a "usual right-left divide", however. The decision on the ACA totally disproved that theory.

Not necessarily.......most cases are settled predictably by ideology. The ACA decision was unusual because Roberts decided to break ranks with the other conservative judges. That doesn't happen very often.