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Liberals On SCOTUS Not Really Liking Being In The Minority
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Rob - 03:06pm on 06/28/2007

Ending racial discrimination really bothers most liberals. One wonders why they’re so preoccupied with something so backwards.

likwidshoe - 04:06pm on 06/28/2007

I don’t know, I’m ready for 30 years of a conservative court. What about you guys?

I think what’s got Breyer so up-in-arms[...]

I think the words you were looking for were “[..]panties in a bunch [...]” (can i say that?) rasberry

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer shook his head. He rolled his eyes. He even grimaced once or twice

Oh, to be a fly on the wall! Can you get tickets to listen in on one of these rulings? rasberry Maybe somebody on You Tube will put me out of my misery.

george - 07:06pm on 06/28/2007

I don’t know, I’m ready for 30 years of a conservative court. What about you guys?

It’s probably going to tske that long to undo all the damage that was done by the liberal courts.

docdave - 07:06pm on 06/28/2007

Of the four conservative Justices currently on the Court, Chief Justice Roberts is the youngest at 52, followed by Sam Alito at 57.  Clarence Thomas is 59, and Antonin Scalia, perhaps the most physically and intellectually vigorous of all the Justices at 71.

“Swing vote” Anthony Kennedy is a robust 70.

Of the four liberals on the Court, David Souter is youngest at 67, followed by Stepen Breyer at 68.  Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 74 and rumored to be in only fair health, while John Paul Stevens is the eldest Justice is a seemingly frail 87.

Liberals, both on the Court and off, are likely to have quite a long time to get used to their frustration with the makeup of the Supreme Court.

Bat One - 09:06pm on 06/28/2007

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Mike - 03:06pm on 06/29/2007
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