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In reply to the discussion: Justice Scalia must resign - E.J Dionne [View all]graham4anything
(11,464 posts)60. The answer is simple- vote DEMOCRATS in and the court will again be liberal
It's as simple as that
Those that are democrats, or vote with the democrats stop picking on every little thing that Obama did not do on your wedge issue list, and just STFU and vote for Obama in 2012, and then make sure and vote for the democrat in 2016 and 2020
that will insure a favorable democratic/liberal court with most likely being 7 to 2 or 6 to 3 at that point just from retirements
and vote for only those straight down the line who are either democrat, or will caucus with the democrats
and never believe the Ralph Nader's or others who say there is no difference between parties, because just on SCOTUS alone, there is, and that is enough.
Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush ain't gonna give any of us here any part of anything we want.
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Even if they think it's not.... it is! They are lousy selfish hypocrites.
The Wielding Truth
Jun 2012
#104
It isn't just what Scalia writes or decides. He lacks what is called a "judicial temperament."
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#55
With the speaker and rule committee in GOP hands, there is no way to mount a campaign in the House.
freshwest
Jun 2012
#73
There is some influence on the net, but the voter choose the representatives.
freshwest
Jun 2012
#81
Is that something that's EVER happened in our history? Impeaching Presidents is rare enough..
Volaris
Jun 2012
#119
thanks=), was too lazy this morning to go wiki that for myself..(sad, I know...)
Volaris
Jun 2012
#132
Asked for comment, Justice Scalia, whom supporters often fondly call "Uncle Vaffunculo,"
struggle4progress
Jun 2012
#6
I agree. Do we have to wait until he starts throwing feces in the court to do something about it?
crazylikafox
Jun 2012
#24
It's too late, the time to remove him and his co-conspirators from the court was after they
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#17
that election burns me up - what , constitutionally, allowed the scotus to inject themselves in
leftyohiolib
Jun 2012
#41
That's a good question. It was a total violation of the Constitution so why at least Democrats
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#68
Hell, Scalia went duck hunting with Cheney just before a case involving,...Cheney
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2012
#78
I remember that. An outrage. But I'm wondering if this is all a test, to see how much
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#79
You may be right. I don't think this could have happened 30 years ago, but over the past several
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#99
Justices Scalia and Kennedy would both turn 80 in a second Obama term
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jun 2012
#20
Obviously Scalia is biased, impulsive/lacks restraint and demonstrates very poor judgement...
hue
Jun 2012
#28
If the Democrats could sweep the election, we might be able to impeach. But
sinkingfeeling
Jun 2012
#43
He and the rest of the "Supreme Court 5" should have been impeached afte the 2000 selection
RainDog
Jun 2012
#47
If it even exists? Members are very proud of their affiliation. They don't hide it at all.
MADem
Jun 2012
#140
The answer is simple- vote DEMOCRATS in and the court will again be liberal
graham4anything
Jun 2012
#60
And Thomas ought to be right next to him as they are shoved off the bench. n/t
ProfessionalLeftist
Jun 2012
#89
this has nothing to do with his age -- many of his decisions have been political for years
spooky3
Jun 2012
#102
Were you around when the discussions re conflict of interest were had here?
lonestarnot
Jun 2012
#110
And, I overstate the obvious (it's been said before): CLARENCE THOMAS MUST RESIGN!
joanbarnes
Jun 2012
#127