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In reply to the discussion: Wide Majorities Losing Faith In John Roberts' Supreme Court, Want Term Limits [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)5. Back in the day, people didn't live as long.
Today, all manner of things are in the employ of the wealthy to prolong life expectancy.

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Wide Majorities Losing Faith In John Roberts' Supreme Court, Want Term Limits [View all]
marmar
May 2014
OP
so it could be done with just a law? The problem is, politicians would vote based on short term
yurbud
May 2014
#17
I take it that you know little of the Constitution. The SCOTUS was NOT given the power
rhett o rick
May 2014
#52
The Roberts Supreme Court is a farce. These conservatives have made a mockery
myrna minx
May 2014
#3
I wondered why the SCOTUS remodeled recently, disallowing public access to the Court. Now I think we
blkmusclmachine
May 2014
#45
+1. Roberts has that same ignorant, frat boy, condescending smirk that George W. Bush has.
blkmusclmachine
May 2014
#48
There certainly needs to be some checks and balances placed on the Supreme Court
Bjorn Against
May 2014
#39
The SCOTUS is the most powerful branch of our government. This is clearly not what our
rhett o rick
May 2014
#54
Hearings on the Koch Brother meetings attended by Scalia and Thomas would be enough
Gothmog
May 2014
#73