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elleng

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26. While I don't think scalia's mental whatever had ANYTHING to do with Roberts' decision,
Mon Jul 2, 2012, 08:04 PM
Jul 2012

it IS possible, if scalia really IS out of it, and not just more in love with himself than has appeared in the past, there might be some pressure, from within, for his departure.

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Im not following, disclosure? Firebrand Gary Jul 2012 #1
Don't bother trying to follow. The OP is nonsense. onenote Jul 2012 #11
There's precedence to impeach Scalia for his stupid ass'd rant. If the DNC was like the GOP uponit7771 Jul 2012 #2
what's the precedence? What other justice was impeached due to a ranting opinion? WI_DEM Jul 2012 #3
A Short History of Impeachment bemildred Jul 2012 #6
Thanks, so Samuel Chase in 1804 was the only SC Justice impeached and he was... WI_DEM Jul 2012 #8
You are welcome. bemildred Jul 2012 #9
There is no precedent for impeaching a SCOTUS justice because of a "rant" onenote Jul 2012 #10
You can impeach anybody for anything. bemildred Jul 2012 #12
Sure. But the post I responded to suggested there was precedent for impeaching a SCOTUS Justice onenote Jul 2012 #13
Right, and I made the point that anybody can be impeached for anything. bemildred Jul 2012 #17
And how well did that turn out? onenote Jul 2012 #21
I'm just saying it can happen, not predicting success. nt bemildred Jul 2012 #29
A happy thought. bemildred Jul 2012 #4
but a lot of grumpy old men have served on the US Supreme Court and many WI_DEM Jul 2012 #5
And that's good? You think that's good? nt bemildred Jul 2012 #7
With age comes wisdom pscot Jul 2012 #14
I'm 67, with age comes feebleness. nt bemildred Jul 2012 #18
Maybe so, but feebleness is not grounds for forcing someone off the court onenote Jul 2012 #22
Please see post #17. nt bemildred Jul 2012 #30
I'm 65, still teaching at a University, and just published my most important book. skip fox Jul 2012 #24
DITTO! elleng Jul 2012 #28
LOL. bemildred Jul 2012 #31
& with alleged drug problems (REHNQUIST). & with abhorrent personal philosophies. n/t UTUSN Jul 2012 #15
"Impeach Earl Warren" Paladin Jul 2012 #16
+1. nt bemildred Jul 2012 #19
And how well did that turn out? onenote Jul 2012 #20
Who said anything about impeachment. I thing the CJ will use behind CK_John Jul 2012 #25
Don't dare TOUCH Justice Ginsburg! elleng Jul 2012 #27
The post I was responding to said something about impeachment. onenote Jul 2012 #34
Thanks For Demonstating The Last Sentence Of My Post. (nt) Paladin Jul 2012 #33
No. GoCubsGo Jul 2012 #23
While I don't think scalia's mental whatever had ANYTHING to do with Roberts' decision, elleng Jul 2012 #26
Are you talking about the fact Scalia wears no clothes under his robe and likes to wander the halls aint_no_life_nowhere Jul 2012 #32
That there's some funny shit... cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #35
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