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LTC David Brown
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LOL, was this under comedy or humor? Gee, judges who follow the constitution are a danger to the Republic built on that constitution? Meanwhile you have an ex liberal Supreme Court Judge actually saying some of our rights under the constitution need to be curtailed. Good one, it would be funny if not so tragic.
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1SG Dennis Hicks
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AH the WASHPO just throwing stuff against the wall to see what sticks, considering politicians have always attempted to use the courts as yet another weapon nothing new here. Just more vitriol from those on the current losing team, like a tired cranky baby that refuses to go to sleep.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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They will never forgive us for saying a resounding NO! to a major flawed presidential candidate. At least three posters in their safe space scouting out every anti-Trump article on the globe. In the meantime America is getting greater each and every day. Transforming America is way back in the rear view window.
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SPC Erich Guenther
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Interesting but all former Presidents viewed the Supreme Court the same way. This is much like Gerrymandering......which is another bogeyman some folks on RP subscribe too. No one President limited by two terms in office can pack the Supreme Court. The age distribution of the Supreme Court justices makes that an impossible feat. The only it could be done would be to appoint all the Justices at the same age of say 54 and hope they all plan to retire at the same age. It never works out that way.
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SPC Erich Guenther
SPC Erich Guenther
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Oh yeah and I still disagree that gerrymandering works across the board outside of very close elections. The assumption behind it working is that voters do not change their minds in 10 years of elections, issues do not change, and best of all political parties do not change......silly presumptions all of them.
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