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In reply to the discussion: Justices Appear Deeply Divided on Right to Same-Sex Marriage [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)41. Which is also a great argument to not bother with actually watching movies or television, just listen to the audio!?
Did you hear 73 year old Bernie Sanders is running for President.....is that too old?
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I must say I wouldn't have a problem if we did allow people to have >2-person marriages.
Chan790
Apr 2015
#39
From this summary, sounds like alito and scalia have been drinking/smoking SOMETHING
elleng
Apr 2015
#5
Scalia especially which makes me think its time for him to step down and retire
cstanleytech
Apr 2015
#19
And even then the law cannot interfere with their religion except under certain rare circumstances
cstanleytech
Apr 2015
#47
Yes. That argument is moot, and it is embarrassing that US Supreme Court justices
Zorra
Apr 2015
#22
No wonder the Supreme Court of America is the only major national Court in the world to prohibit video.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#9
Which is also a great argument to not bother with actually watching movies or television, just listen to the audio!?
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#41
I love watching appeal court justices and lawyers in action.....nothing like TV law. Real people, real law, real issues.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#44
Isn't constitutionality, if not the only, by far the major question for them to answer?
BobTheSubgenius
Apr 2015
#11
The sick irony is Thomas' marriage was as illegal in many states as same-sex marriages are today.
NYC Liberal
Apr 2015
#53
Based on the questions and comments from the SC, especially those from Kennedy and Roberts, I would
still_one
Apr 2015
#14
Regardless of the courts final decision, I think this argument will be *the* cornerstone debate...
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#17