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Obama and Leahy vs. Sir William Blackstone

nbsffreak212 Wrote: May 25, 2012 5:28 PM
Yeah the landslide support he received for his election by the American population, was just because people wanted to hear him speak. That surely explains it. The Supreme court needed to be spoken out against. It has increasingly become more and more partisan, look at it's composition. It's majority conservative. Except it's funny because it's not conserving anything, it has set out on a path to overturn judicial precedent that was set years before they thought they had a chance of taking office. Let's just be honest, the chances of a "nincompoop" being elected, is not only and affront to the majority of American who voted him in and still support him, but also unrealistic. He graduated from this nation's finest edu institutions.
MG formerly minnesotagrandma Wrote: May 25, 2012 6:42 PM
nbs
landslide? sure.if you count dead people mickey mouse and discount all those who were afraid to vote because of intimidation by the NBP party.
I just freaking wish I lived somewhere where I could confront them. Them and their "sticks" would NOT stand a chance against Mr S&W
YOU sir are a racist pig.

Has President Obama's disrespectful attitude toward the United States Supreme Court caused a trickledown effect among the Democratic leadership in Congress, or was Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy's recent invective against Chief Justice John Roberts self-generated?

You will recall that in April, President Obama launched a salvo against the court about a pending case -- concerning Obamacare -- seeking to either intimidate the justices into upholding the law or lay a foundation for political criticism should they strike it.

At a news conference, Obama said, "Ultimately, I am confident that the Supreme Court will not take what...

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