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R. P. McMurphy

(834 posts)
Thu Apr 30, 2015, 09:14 AM Apr 2015

I try to be objective.

As I get older life seems to become increasingly complicated. My poor brain struggles to sift through all the information that inundates me. Decisions about work, politics, finances, family; it seems that there is always something that I need to evaluate and there always appear to be competing sides to every issue. I feel guilty about not being able to give everything it's due consideration.

I'm in a quandary today, though. There was a segment about the Supreme Court this morning and I didn't hear any of the substance of the story. All I heard was Justice Scalia crying and moaning about something and I knew that something good had happened . . . and I was happy.

Is that wrong of me?

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I try to be objective. (Original Post) R. P. McMurphy Apr 2015 OP
we have to take these small joys as they come. Scalia has been such a troll- KittyWampus Apr 2015 #1
 

KittyWampus

(55,894 posts)
1. we have to take these small joys as they come. Scalia has been such a troll-
Thu Apr 30, 2015, 09:16 AM
Apr 2015

saying really heinous stuff that no SCJ with any self respect should ever even consider saying publicly.

He's offensive crap because he can.

There is no gray area when it comes to Scalia.

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