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Supreme Court Needs at Least One Veteran

AJ4USA Wrote: Mar 30, 2010 12:56 PM
"Next on the list is Harold Koh, the former dean of Yale Law School, who is now the top attorney in Obama's State Department. Koh calls himself a "transnationalist," which means he wants to import and integrate all sorts of foreign laws into our domestic laws."
Koh is the perfect pick. Obama doesn't give a crap about US sovereignty, doesn't like our laws (especially the constitiution).O looks to other countries to see what makes them fail, and then applies the same principles here. He is such a genious.

For as long as we can remember, the U.S. Supreme Court has included at least one military veteran. Recent examples include Republican-appointed Chief Justice William Rehnquist, who died in 2005, and Justice John Paul Stevens, who is expected to resign this year.

The Democrats have not placed a veteran on the Supreme Court in nearly half a century. When President Obama fills Stevens' seat, will the High Court be left without anyone who has military experience?

Veterans in the U.S. Senate should make sure that such an embarrassment does not occur. Cases concerning the military appear every year before the...

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