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Archive for the ‘Supreme Court’ Category

April 29th, 2008

Around The Internets: Tuesday April 29th

John McCain is a republican John Kerry? He was for pulling the troops out of Iraq before he was against it. Oh this will be fun come October!
Congressional democrats will fund the Iraq war so they can end it. It’s that Catch-22 logic.
NY Times readership is down, NBC’s Brian Williams mocks them on his blog.
Eliot […]

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July 18th, 2007

What is The Best Politician Money Can Buy?

Go on any of the presidential candidate’s websites and the first thing addressed is money. They need your money to support their campaign because the more money they have, the louder their voice becomes and the more likely they are to be elected. This is what “democracy” in the United States has evolved into.
According to this […]

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June 29th, 2007

Clarence Thomas Has Sold Out the Black Race

This is the face of a man that has sold out his own race. Yesterday, Clarence Thomas voted with the majority of the Supreme Court in the 5-4 decision against school integration programs in Louisville and Savannah.
Basically, the white kids need to be separate from the black kids, no child left behind, separate but equal right? Obviously, […]

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June 28th, 2007

Crack Open the Bubbly Big Business!

The Supreme Court awarded another big victory for ‘Big Business’ and an uppercut loss to consumers. In another 5-4 decision where Anthony Kennedy cast the deciding the vote, the court ruled to overturn a 96 year ban on price floors.
For the past 96 years it has been illegal for manufacturers and distributors to set minimum retail prices because it […]

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June 25th, 2007

Supreme Court Feels Campaign Money Should Flow Like Niagara Falls

Today the Supreme Court ruled that campaign contributions should be able to flow like the waters of Niagara Falls. By a 5-4 vote the Supreme Court found that suppressing the ridiculous amount of political TV ads was unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court ruling puts the future of the Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2002 into serious question. It once again opens […]

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June 14th, 2007

Congress Seeks Chat With Harriet Miers

Gonzo and the ‘Decider’ aren’t out of the woods over the firings of 9 federal judges just yet. Congress has issued subpoenas for former White House counsel and Bush Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers  and Sara Taylor.
Bush is expected to be a huge pain in the ass over this matter. He’d ideally love Congress off his back and asking members of […]

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June 1st, 2007

Two Narrow Minded Supreme Court Lap Dogs

That’s basically what fellow Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg thinks of Justice Sam Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts according to this article in the NY Times.
Ginsburg, who does not usually dissent vocally, has done so twice in recent Supreme Court rulings. Yeah you could say she’s upset about being in the minority, old and senile or you […]

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May 9th, 2007

Why Was John Roberts Dining With Bush and the Queen?

The founding fathers created the constitution to have checks and balances in the form of seperation of powers in the executive, legislative and judicial branches. That’s elementary of course and it’s also elementary that Bush, Cheney and big business have eroded the constitution to try and centralize power into one giant cluster fuck overlord-And an incompetant one at that.
Yes, the […]

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