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Coyotl

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22. At times like this I want to revisit Bush stealing the Presidency, and every judicial appt since
Thu Feb 28, 2013, 12:13 AM
Feb 2013

not to mention all the laws he signed giving away the treasury and America's future to his rich buddies!

I believe Kennedy will vote to continue the voting act still_one Feb 2013 #1
I would not be so sure Kelvin Mace Feb 2013 #4
'times change' i'll remember that one when the 'gun control' comes before the scotus spanone Feb 2013 #14
good one! treestar Feb 2013 #21
Perhaps, but the questions do not always indicate which way they lean. Except for scala and Thomas still_one Feb 2013 #15
I REALLY, REALLY hope you are right Kelvin Mace Feb 2013 #18
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #2
founders reminds me of Thomas Jefferson graham4anything Feb 2013 #3
Kennedy's vote is not looking good Kelvin Mace Feb 2013 #5
the second statement is ambiguous graham4anything Feb 2013 #9
I want to believe the legacy thing will "get" Kennedy... CTyankee Feb 2013 #17
Do you know something I don't Kelvin Mace Feb 2013 #19
The Pope just retired, and he is akin to Scalia on the Political chart graham4anything Feb 2013 #20
I am sure that if we could find Kelvin Mace Feb 2013 #24
Thurgood Marshall is NOT Clarence Thomas. Do NOT lump them together. graham4anything Feb 2013 #26
Uh, did you reply to the correct post? Kelvin Mace Feb 2013 #29
You lumped ALL the justices as one graham4anything Feb 2013 #30
It was clear in context Kelvin Mace Feb 2013 #31
We will disagree graham4anything Feb 2013 #32
I'm afraid you're right. Really right-wing out there - and these are the guys a certain small apocalypsehow Feb 2013 #6
I doubt it, but don't let that stop the hyperbole. cali Feb 2013 #7
Gee. Wasn't it just the other day when so many DUers lauded John Roberts for upholding the ACA? Octafish Feb 2013 #8
he did that to support insurance companies as he always backs the corporation from behind the bench. TeamPooka Feb 2013 #10
Crime pays. He helped out during Florida Election Theft 2000, too. Octafish Feb 2013 #12
Justice Scalia's racist comments may result in CJ Roberts siding with the liberals. kiranon Feb 2013 #11
If it goes back to the congress to decide graham4anything Feb 2013 #13
C'mon! That's absurd. Octafish Feb 2013 #16
At times like this I want to revisit Bush stealing the Presidency, and every judicial appt since Coyotl Feb 2013 #22
No they wouldn't. Slavery is too expensive and takes too much effort TheKentuckian Feb 2013 #23
My question. ananda Feb 2013 #25
My response to them? I'm Not Giving Up My Seat Sir JustAnotherGen Feb 2013 #27
I love it CalFresh Feb 2013 #28
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