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Tag Archives: surpreme court
Bush Wins World Series with Sam Alito Nomination
If the New York Times already comes out hating Alito, he has to be gooD Link: Nomination Likely to Please G.O.P., but Not Some Democrats – New York Times. President Bush nominated Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr., who currently serves … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged Alito, bush, court, court of appeals, judge, nomination, sam, sam alito, samuel, surpreme court, third circuit
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Harriet Miers Withdraws Nomination
Harriet Miers withdrew this morning as a nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court. In announcing the decision, Miers and President Bush cited their concern with the requests of members of the Senate Judiciary Committee for documents dealing with her work … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged Harriet Miers, judge, nomination, surpreme court, Withdraws
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You no longer have the Constitutional right to own property.
With the stroke of a pen, the Supreme Court of the United States effectively rejected one of the most fundamental constitutional freedoms guaranteed to all citizens … … your right to own property.
Posted in Activism, Politics
Tagged constitution, own property, right to own property, surpreme court
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Bush Selects O’connor Replacement
It appears that Bush was overwhelmed by the concerns of the liberals and caved into their demands that the replacement for Justice Sandra Day O’Connor not be a conservative. This I believe will be a major blow to staunch Bush … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged bush, Harriet Miers, Meirs, mier's, oconnor, sandra day, sandra day o'connor, surpreme court
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Ann Coulter: This is what ‘advice and consent’ means
Ann Coutlter explains what is the role of the congress when selecting a surpreme court judge. Link: Ann Coulter: This is what ‘advice and consent’ means.