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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Says Despite Difficult Term, He Still Believes In Rule Of Law

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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 5:01 PM EDT
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by sgtrds August 12, 2007 5:00 PM EDT
That is what it is all about Randal, Once again right on the nose enjoyed your post.

Posted by starleo146 at 01:43 PM : Aug 12, 2007

Thanks, it's always nice to know that someone gets "it", even if the neocons are unable to. FYI, I used to post as RandalDS, but some troll figured out that a capital "I" looks like the small "L" in my old signon in the font that CBS uses and has been posting garbage in what LOOKS like my name. I've sent an email to a few friends here so they know this is really the same old angry liberal that I've always been, just with a new signon name. So starting this morning no more RandalDS, just SgtRDS from now on.
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by secundus2 August 12, 2007 4:44 PM EDT
The Supreme Court Justices would be lots happier, if they allowed state courts to have the final say on state matters, allowed legislatures to legislate and stayed out of some issues completely. When every dispute under the sun becomes a "Supreme Court case," then the justices become the arbiters of every blessed thing in our society and they cannot do it justly. There are (and have been) perfectly law-abiding societies without as many court cases or the "rules and rule of lawyers" (not "law") as ours has.
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by starleo146 August 12, 2007 4:43 PM EDT
Posted by RandalDS at 02:33 AM : Aug 12, 2007

That is what it is all about Randal, Once again right on the nose enjoyed your post.
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by starleo146 August 12, 2007 4:39 PM EDT
Posted by ToolMangler at 12:18 PM : Aug 12, 2007

I read your post and could not agree with you more. We are heading for a big fall and we are starting to slide down the hill right now and that snowball is getting bigger and bigger.I honestly cannot believe what this administration has done to this country, and our representatives will not impeach,what do you have to do to impeach in this country ,if we let them get away with the harm they have done the next pres will say George Bush did it why bother me.
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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 4:37 PM EDT
.. and that is my fear.
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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 4:23 PM EDT
Are we people all like Saddam Hussein? "Contained" by the Law? And then, based on some whim of some rich, spoiled punk? Suddenly faced with the "Shock and awe" of justice? Just like on teevee?

Or is justice a thing of professional degree? Of strict, disciplined guidelines? That guarantee everybody a chance at defending themselves from tyranny?
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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 4:16 PM EDT
Justice is the American Conscience. Not a thing to hide. Not a thing to ignore. But if you do hide it, and you do ignore it, you run the risk of civic mental illness.
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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 4:12 PM EDT
Are you a criminal? Must you prove you're not? Are you a terrorist? Are you a murderer? Are you a pedophile? Are you a rapist? It should never be an uncertain thing to people; their innocence. They should feel comfortable knowing that they won't be the victims of their own system, being law abiding citizens.

Thats why I think its very very important that government charge itself with the education of its layman concerning Justice. And televise supreme court deliberations.
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by randalds August 12, 2007 4:11 PM EDT
Boo-hoo-hoo....what a bedwetting lib whiner!
Posted by infidel_us at 12:24 PM : Aug 12, 2007

Again with your urine fetish! Please, either get help for this kink or talk about it in some sick chat room! People here are tired of your fascination with getting peed on!
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