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femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
101. +1000
Wed Jun 27, 2012, 08:44 PM
Jun 2012

He should have been shown the door after duck hunting with Cheney while Cheney was involved in some case before the court.

can I second the motion? TeamPooka Jun 2012 #1
It applies in nearly every instance - is this was one of the "liberal" judges Cosmocat Jun 2012 #31
It's not hypocrisy if you're Republican right? TeamPooka Jun 2012 #53
They can do whatever the heck they want Cosmocat Jun 2012 #80
Even if they think it's not.... it is! They are lousy selfish hypocrites. The Wielding Truth Jun 2012 #104
You got it. Remember, IOKIYAR.. Volaris Jun 2012 #117
pulled ANY of the crape AlbertCat Jun 2012 #57
Scalia is more a Mafia don in a black robe hifiguy Jun 2012 #2
The 2 are not mutually exclusive Inuca Jun 2012 #12
I would trust a Mafia Don to do the right thing Drale Jun 2012 #26
There's certainly more honor Plucketeer Jun 2012 #93
Then again, if Scalia were a Mafia don..... AverageJoe90 Jun 2012 #115
Indeed. Intelligence and ethics don't have to go together RufusTFirefly Jun 2012 #34
When I was barely out of law school I worked with a senior partner hifiguy Jun 2012 #36
It isn't just what Scalia writes or decides. He lacks what is called a "judicial temperament." JDPriestly Jun 2012 #55
That's right on point, there! Well said. nt MADem Jun 2012 #139
not a don, a soldier. nt tomp Jun 2012 #121
HACK DearAbby Jun 2012 #3
How's-about-a-Dairy-Queen-Hemlock-Blizzard SoCalDem Jun 2012 #4
Seriously, how do you remove a sitting Supreme Court justice? Comrade Grumpy Jun 2012 #5
here... progressoid Jun 2012 #11
You shouldn't hold your breath but if we mounted an impeachment campaign EFerrari Jun 2012 #39
With the speaker and rule committee in GOP hands, there is no way to mount a campaign in the House. freshwest Jun 2012 #73
Not in the House, on the net. EFerrari Jun 2012 #74
There is some influence on the net, but the voter choose the representatives. freshwest Jun 2012 #81
Take good care. EFerrari Jun 2012 #82
Can we throw Clarence in there too? tblue Jun 2012 #94
And Scalito, too! EFerrari Jun 2012 #111
The Legislative Branch (Congress) has the power to impeach AlbertCat Jun 2012 #58
Sure, he could be impeached...if he was a Democrat. progressoid Jun 2012 #65
Articles would never get past a Repub House of Representatives. Bake Jun 2012 #59
if he's mentally imcompetent they'll do it Shagman Jun 2012 #61
It seems to me that the dotymed Jun 2012 #67
+1 freshwest Jun 2012 #72
impeachment is a political act Dan Jun 2012 #112
Is that something that's EVER happened in our history? Impeaching Presidents is rare enough.. Volaris Jun 2012 #119
Samual Chase in 1805. Impeached but acquitted by the Senate. progressoid Jun 2012 #130
thanks=), was too lazy this morning to go wiki that for myself..(sad, I know...) Volaris Jun 2012 #132
That's what were here for! progressoid Jun 2012 #133
That's not 100% correct jeff47 Jun 2012 #122
Maybe if he got a blowjob from an intern. progressoid Jun 2012 #131
How about a note from his doctor? aquart Jun 2012 #45
Asked for comment, Justice Scalia, whom supporters often fondly call "Uncle Vaffunculo," struggle4progress Jun 2012 #6
Here's what fat Tony thinks of judicial restraint: IDemo Jun 2012 #7
Scalia Is A Fucking Disgrace nt Liberal_Dog Jun 2012 #8
I hope his little rant came from a childish petulance... randome Jun 2012 #9
That's a silver lining I could cling to stubtoe Jun 2012 #32
We can discuss all we want but it won't make him step down. progressoid Jun 2012 #10
Yes, wishing death, a progressive quality. Puzzledtraveller Jun 2012 #23
heh... progressoid Jun 2012 #70
Being unable to do a fucking thing about blatant criminal corruption Doctor_J Jun 2012 #108
If only public shaming worked. surrealAmerican Jun 2012 #13
Scalia has gone the way of the coo coo madashelltoo Jun 2012 #14
I do wonder if he and Chris Christie are related somehow. Cousins???..n/t monmouth Jun 2012 #18
I agree. Do we have to wait until he starts throwing feces in the court to do something about it? crazylikafox Jun 2012 #24
Hell yes. The man has no business being on the bench. Chorophyll Jun 2012 #15
Here's my contribution to the general discussion..... DeSwiss Jun 2012 #16
It's too late, the time to remove him and his co-conspirators from the court was after they sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #17
that election burns me up - what , constitutionally, allowed the scotus to inject themselves in leftyohiolib Jun 2012 #41
That's a good question. It was a total violation of the Constitution so why at least Democrats sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #68
Hell, Scalia went duck hunting with Cheney just before a case involving,...Cheney Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #78
I remember that. An outrage. But I'm wondering if this is all a test, to see how much sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #79
We don't Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #91
It's not a mystery to me. chervilant Jun 2012 #97
You may be right. I don't think this could have happened 30 years ago, but over the past several sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #99
Who had the power to stop them? WillowTree Jun 2012 #88
Here, here EJ...... Swede Atlanta Jun 2012 #19
Spot on, I wonder if that can be ground for impeachment treestar Jun 2012 #22
Supreme Court Jester... abolugi Jun 2012 #42
Justices Scalia and Kennedy would both turn 80 in a second Obama term aint_no_life_nowhere Jun 2012 #20
He needs to, but he will not. He is not on the side of the people clang1 Jun 2012 #21
He needs to resign PearliePoo2 Jun 2012 #25
I'm all for that. lpbk2713 Jun 2012 #27
Obviously Scalia is biased, impulsive/lacks restraint and demonstrates very poor judgement... hue Jun 2012 #28
The U.S. is corrupt, he's corrupt, it's actually fitting just1voice Jun 2012 #29
The man is totally corrupt and drunk with power. limpyhobbler Jun 2012 #30
We've known where Scalia stands for many years. DFW Jun 2012 #33
re: He stands with money, with privilege, clang1 Jun 2012 #35
People need to understand what AMERICA is about. IT IS NOT about these people. clang1 Jun 2012 #37
Perfect example of a man who lived long and learned nothing. n/t kiranon Jun 2012 #38
Yes clang1 Jun 2012 #40
If the Democrats could sweep the election, we might be able to impeach. But sinkingfeeling Jun 2012 #43
So far as the overall state of the country clang1 Jun 2012 #44
Voter purge can continue with different list clang1 Jun 2012 #69
Nice Job! Rain Mcloud Jun 2012 #86
And with Dennis it wouldn't happen either onenote Jun 2012 #92
I agree with chloe Iwillnevergiveup Jun 2012 #46
He and the rest of the "Supreme Court 5" should have been impeached afte the 2000 selection RainDog Jun 2012 #47
They already took one election clang1 Jun 2012 #48
More than one vanboggie Jun 2012 #62
Nice thought, but it won't happen NewJeffCT Jun 2012 #49
You, have already given up. Not on my side clang1 Jun 2012 #50
Let's not forget that he's Opus Dei Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #51
Leave this sort of stuff OUT of it clang1 Jun 2012 #63
They're the ones that make this decision Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #77
America IS a very liberal Country clang1 Jun 2012 #87
You must live in a Red State Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #90
You really need to QUIT WITH THE ALL CAPS--IT IS SHOUTING. MADem Jun 2012 #141
I THINK it IS relevant tkmorris Jun 2012 #83
If it even exists? Members are very proud of their affiliation. They don't hide it at all. MADem Jun 2012 #140
He is getting bolder. He knows there is nothing we can do about it. nm rhett o rick Jun 2012 #52
Scalia is more a politician than a judge. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #54
Scalia, Thomas and Alito all must go - they do not side with the people. Initech Jun 2012 #56
The answer is simple- vote DEMOCRATS in and the court will again be liberal graham4anything Jun 2012 #60
this is patently false Doctor_J Jun 2012 #109
the nutjobs need to be voted out, then they can't stop a vote graham4anything Jun 2012 #134
He ought to be impeached. liberalmuse Jun 2012 #64
Funny thing is he was a crappy lawyer wilt the stilt Jun 2012 #66
Salon checks in as well: Blue_Tires Jun 2012 #71
That article nails it. hifiguy Jun 2012 #76
Written by a Professor of Law too BootinUp Jun 2012 #114
He won't, tyrants don't have to resign Rex Jun 2012 #75
You and What Army, EJ? Demeter Jun 2012 #84
More Bush Legacy marias23 Jun 2012 #85
There is NO LEGACY here....it is CONTINUAL... clang1 Jun 2012 #95
The ONLY Legacy here is this clang1 Jun 2012 #96
And Thomas ought to be right next to him as they are shoved off the bench. n/t ProfessionalLeftist Jun 2012 #89
Stephen Colbert says HelenWheels Jun 2012 #98
K&R and Shared. patrice Jun 2012 #100
+1000 femmocrat Jun 2012 #101
this has nothing to do with his age -- many of his decisions have been political for years spooky3 Jun 2012 #102
Unfortunately, there are lots of things that should happen that won't. n/t BlueCheese Jun 2012 #103
OCCUPY FAT TONY MrMickeysMom Jun 2012 #105
That's silly. No one can insist he resign. He's invulnerable... Kablooie Jun 2012 #106
Congratulations on having a clear view of reality. GreenStormCloud Jun 2012 #123
but he won't Doctor_J Jun 2012 #107
Were you around when the discussions re conflict of interest were had here? lonestarnot Jun 2012 #110
Couldn't have said it better. nt BootinUp Jun 2012 #113
Can he actually like himself? Live and Learn Jun 2012 #116
He'd have to resign - Dems will never move to impeach. polichick Jun 2012 #118
K&R n/t myrna minx Jun 2012 #120
He will not be impeached. GreenStormCloud Jun 2012 #124
I loathe the voice of reason when I'm getting my hate on Bucky Jun 2012 #126
Given that he is acting like a politician instead of mvd Jun 2012 #125
And, I overstate the obvious (it's been said before): CLARENCE THOMAS MUST RESIGN! joanbarnes Jun 2012 #127
Uncle Thomas and his wife belong behind bars hifiguy Jun 2012 #128
It's best to just show he's a blatant partisan to more people FightForChange Jun 2012 #129
Ah, yes, the old "it's good that he's so radical" canard Doctor_J Jun 2012 #135
I guess you're right FightForChange Jun 2012 #136
Post removed Post removed Jun 2012 #137
No-not "by any means necessary." We don't advocate violence on this board. MADem Jun 2012 #138
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