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In reply to the discussion: Justice Antonin Scalia: Constitution allows religion to be favored over secularism [View all]Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)11. No apology needed
I routinely pray for a fatal three-car pile-up in the SCOTUS parking lot.
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Justice Antonin Scalia: Constitution allows religion to be favored over secularism [View all]
DonViejo
Oct 2014
OP
Maybe Silent Clarence can go on vacation in his mobile home with a couple of work buddies.
Ikonoklast
Oct 2014
#36
He certainly is an intellectual fraud and those who tout his creeds are dishonest and/or have never
kelliekat44
Oct 2014
#7
That is very scary, not least because it illuminates an ignorant mind. Also, he apparently views
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#20
So RBG needs to recuse herself from abortion cases because she has a uterus?
Ampersand Unicode
Oct 2014
#32
+1. And Clarence Thomas is a member of "THE FAMILY," another scary religious Cult in Washington DC.
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2014
#49
Okay, Scalia. Let's make the US an Islamic State and enact Sharia Law.
Fantastic Anarchist
Oct 2014
#40
"He said many Europeans nations demonstrate that’s one possible way to run a government, the
Brickbat
Oct 2014
#58
Senility, all timers, hes got them all, BUT he always seems to pander to the right,,,,,,
benld74
Oct 2014
#60
Scalia saying someone else on SCOTUS needs to recuse themselves is rich, especially coming
Dustlawyer
Oct 2014
#69