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On the Passing of Supreme Court Justice Robert Bork

pinenee Wrote: Dec 28, 2012 5:28 PM
Our nation don't sponsor. When did our citizen's become Gods? Our Supreme Court's decision allows young women to receive good medical care,jeez.. We ain't Gods. A concrete secular reason exist and existed for our nation to grant medical care for our women. If a group want take away women being able to enter into a hospital, then do it stop the whining. Mr. Bork was rejected because he said Ms Rosa Parks stand against forced to the back of the bus was illegal. Why this other nonsense?

What might have been? If Robert Bork had been confirmed, perhaps this column would have appeared in this space.

Supreme Court Justice Robert Bork passed away on Dec. 19 at the age of 84. President Huckabee is expected to announce his nomination to replace Justice Bork in January. Bork was a key part of the Supreme Court’s conservative majority for over a quarter of a century, known primarily for his opinions limiting the federal government to its enumerated powers.

Yet perhaps his most notable contribution to the law is his vote in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, wherein he joined Chief...

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