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Moostache

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33. That is one man who I absolutely intend to piss on his grave.
Sun Apr 20, 2014, 01:20 AM
Apr 2014

Scalia is a piece of human refuse to begin with, so all I will be doing is adding to the pile...

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Sounds like Fat Tony's losing it Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2014 #1
Rachel Maddow once called Scalia a Troll. The guy on the internet who says shit KittyWampus Apr 2014 #46
awe man we must elect a dem in 16 arely staircase Apr 2014 #2
The key word that keeps him from being prosecuted is TexasTowelie Apr 2014 #3
Thomas Piketty, in his new book, ... JEFF9K Apr 2014 #4
Is That In Impeachable Offense ??? - Remember These ??? WillyT Apr 2014 #5
Yeah, perhaps you should lead the charge, asshole. Cha Apr 2014 #6
Jury results. pintobean Apr 2014 #59
I agree..it was aimed at Tony. pangaia Apr 2014 #81
Yeah, it was named at scalia.. I would never make a personal attack of calling someone an Cha Apr 2014 #84
Funny, I have been accused of a lack of reading skills here. sheshe2 Apr 2014 #92
I "should know better with 141 K to stay out the gutter! Cha Apr 2014 #94
JHC, Alerted on for calling Scalia an "asshole".. I woulda thought it was self-evident.. Cha Apr 2014 #83
Cha, I can not imagine ANYONE who had read pangaia Apr 2014 #88
And, the subject was Scalia, was it not? Cha Apr 2014 #89
I knew not. pangaia Apr 2014 #96
I thought it was pretty funny pintobean Apr 2014 #97
It is funny.. I'm glad there were 5 thinking jurors, though.. whew! again, thank you Cha Apr 2014 #98
Wow. There sure are some on DU with itchy alert fingers. nt SunSeeker Apr 2014 #90
No doubt! I've been on more than a few juries that corroborates Cha Apr 2014 #100
Tell me about it.... VanillaRhapsody Apr 2014 #103
That man needs to go! sheshe2 Apr 2014 #7
So... 99Forever Apr 2014 #8
Maybe because our Democratically appointed and controlled Justice Department onenote Apr 2014 #10
What will Senators Warren and Sanders say about Scalia's intentions? DhhD Apr 2014 #48
Since Scalia is likely taking bribes fasttense Apr 2014 #64
Perhaps a progressive populist revolution is needed, WHEN CRABS ROAR Apr 2014 #99
what about our people Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #12
This is a Supreme Court Judge calling for traitorous and treasonable acts. 99Forever Apr 2014 #14
I dont like this judge Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #16
Who you like or not is irrelevant. 99Forever Apr 2014 #43
See post #20 onenote Apr 2014 #54
Should Thomas Jefferson have been "locked up in a VERY deep, dark hole"? NYC Liberal Apr 2014 #82
For someone who clearly doesn't understand the legal concepts onenote Apr 2014 #20
It's even more fundamental than that Boreal Apr 2014 #71
Occupy did not "take control" of government property. JDPriestly Apr 2014 #26
they occupied with the intent to disrupt Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #31
The Occupy movement was protesting the banks, not so much the government. JDPriestly Apr 2014 #35
bundy was not part of the discussion Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #36
Nobody has the right to intimidate law enforcement with guns and then call it peaceful assembly. JDPriestly Apr 2014 #37
why are you bringing a bundy up this is not a thread Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #39
Because you brought up Occupy. JDPriestly Apr 2014 #63
us citizens have a history Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #65
Is this speech or peaceful assembly? Iterate Apr 2014 #38
it was an obvious photo op Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #40
I saw no damage at Zucotti Park 2pooped2pop Apr 2014 #42
Their intent was not to protest outside their tent, but on the streets, in front of the banks. DhhD Apr 2014 #49
Sedition: "Conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of a state." rhett o rick Apr 2014 #62
Under US law it doesn't matter what it might do. The question is whether it it does so. onenote Apr 2014 #69
Kick 99Forever Apr 2014 #9
Scalia is nothing but a glorified partisan hack! He revels in the fact that the normal rules Dustlawyer Apr 2014 #11
Scalia used to keep his crazy on a much tighter leash. DirkGently Apr 2014 #13
When people get old... Helen Borg Apr 2014 #22
He's really let it hang out now. DirkGently Apr 2014 #24
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This message was self-deleted by its author Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #17
Just the usual crybaby right winger routine... clg311 Apr 2014 #18
Guess some laws (wink wink vaffanculo) you don't need to follow. Octafish Apr 2014 #19
This mean drunk thinks Helen Borg Apr 2014 #21
Well he probably is safe from impeachment as long as Republicans hold the House Samantha Apr 2014 #28
In a general sense defacto7 Apr 2014 #29
Next he will be wearing a winter ermine collar with a reversible brown one, with a sewn in label DhhD Apr 2014 #50
I would call sedition a high crime or misdemeanor. eom MohRokTah Apr 2014 #23
But this isn't sedition any more than my calling for revolution while protesting the Vietnam War onenote Apr 2014 #25
As hard as it is to take, defacto7 Apr 2014 #30
WHEN is enough enough??? KauaiK Apr 2014 #27
It seems to me defacto7 Apr 2014 #32
That is one man who I absolutely intend to piss on his grave. Moostache Apr 2014 #33
Scalia's partisanship goes way back. He doesn't even try to hide it. mississippi62 Apr 2014 #34
Somehow I don't think a revolt would work out the way Fat Tony thinks it would Exposethefrauds Apr 2014 #41
Scalia's Salary malletgirl02 Apr 2014 #44
And now too, he should stay off interstate highways paid for by federal tax revenue. DhhD Apr 2014 #52
That's my thought - doesn't he (and his rich buddies) need us to pay our taxes? erronis Apr 2014 #60
Instigator, inciting violence sorefeet Apr 2014 #45
“but if it reaches a certain point, perhaps you should revolt.” seveneyes Apr 2014 #47
There is none so blind.. 99Forever Apr 2014 #51
It may be your definition of sedition, but it isn't the definition that the courts have applied onenote Apr 2014 #55
Perhaps I missed the quote that is attributed to sedition? seveneyes Apr 2014 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author 99Forever Apr 2014 #85
What you're missing onenote Apr 2014 #56
This man is an embarrassment... deathrind Apr 2014 #53
Opus Dei Catholic fascist Scalia needs to be ex-communicated... radhika Apr 2014 #57
Scalia is a disgrace for SCOTUS. He is not the only saidsimplesimon Apr 2014 #61
Can we start impeachment proceedings now? nt silvershadow Apr 2014 #66
They can be started as soon as the House agrees to start them. So don't hold your breath. onenote Apr 2014 #70
K&R DeSwiss Apr 2014 #67
Fine, Tony! Can we stop paying your salary? muntrv Apr 2014 #68
It just shows how corrupt this government has become in 34 years since Reagan . geretogo Apr 2014 #72
With instant news and so many other inventions it's probably just more noticeable nolabels Apr 2014 #75
Exactly . Fox News is the Trojan hoarse entering homes and altering peoples perception of geretogo Apr 2014 #77
Actually according to our nation's founding fathers- CFLDem Apr 2014 #73
Ater I read that I feel we are coming close to the words in the last three sentences . I guess it geretogo Apr 2014 #78
He's a scumbag, but not a total idiot Reter Apr 2014 #74
I concur in part with Justice Scalia, but he won't like why Jack Rabbit Apr 2014 #76
High taxes are relative . In the Nordic countries taxes are high but most goes back to the people geretogo Apr 2014 #79
2016:Primary for your choice of POTUS, but at the polls elect a Dem,any Dem. If you don't understand Hekate Apr 2014 #80
If revolt is justified by high taxes, what should we do about stolen elections? n/t lumberjack_jeff Apr 2014 #86
^^^THIS^^^ Hekate Apr 2014 #95
Impeach him BlueJac Apr 2014 #87
Domestic terrorist. SunSeeker Apr 2014 #91
In other words, just another Tuesday in Scaliaville. blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #93
get out the vote Miigwech Apr 2014 #101
I think he would have had to be more specific than that for it to be called sedition. totodeinhere Apr 2014 #102
I don't like Scalia betterdemsonly Apr 2014 #104
Not surprised he is a devotee of Ayn Rand. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #105
Commits Sedition? No, not really OutNow Apr 2014 #106
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