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markpkessinger

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Wed Mar 27, 2013, 06:02 PM Mar 2013

There is a rather bitter irony . . . [View all]

. . . in the DOMA arguments, in that some of the very same same conservatives who are so terribly concerned about the unprecedented nature of a case in which a President asks the court for a determinative judicial ruling where it already agrees with a lower court's ruling on the matter, had no problem with the Court's unprecedented action in stopping a recount and appointing a President.

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