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anti-alec

(420 posts)
9. I think Dellinger is full of smoke
Sat Mar 17, 2012, 05:47 PM
Mar 2012

Antonin Scalia hasn't voted for anything that doesn't benefit himself.

And neither does John Roberts.

Kennedy is the only one that needs to be convinced that he does the right thing. He may be a Republican, but he is still a old-school Republican and may swing our way.

Kennedy owes us for the Bush v Gore debacle, and he should be held on that.

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Um, no... rox63 Mar 2012 #1
50/50 - one justice - Anthony Kennedy will decide banned from Kos Mar 2012 #2
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Here: ProSense Mar 2012 #4
Fantasy. anti-alec Mar 2012 #8
No. Sources, sources, sources. Try this one: cbayer Mar 2012 #5
The individual mandate is probably doomed, but we can still save the rest of the Act derby378 Mar 2012 #6
Here's an ABCnews article guessing SCALIA &/or ROBERTS might vote for it UTUSN Mar 2012 #7
I think Dellinger is full of smoke anti-alec Mar 2012 #9
No, I don't think so... cynatnite Mar 2012 #10
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The 'Affordable' is a joke. GeorgeGist Mar 2012 #13
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