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ChrisFromNJ
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« on: June 02, 2009, 08:36:13 PM »

Second best judge ever, after Scalia.  If only Robert Bork hadn't been treated so treacherously by the leftists...maybe the supreme court would have made more good decisions.  It will be interesting to see how soto is treated in the Senate. 

but if Republicans behave like the courteous respectful statesmen they have been in the past toward supreme Ct. nominees, we will be screwed.  It;s time to start playing the same dirty game as the democrat party when it comes to nominees.

BORK HER!

The Republicans don't have the numbers in the Senate to bork her. The Democrats did at the time.
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