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![]() Just when you think you've seen it all! White House spins again...
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...cle=1&catnum=3 |
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I went to the link and saw two ads on the page..One for a colon cleanser and the other for a subscription to the Newt Gingrich newsletter.. That's all I needed to know.. |
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This should be better as it has an ad for Gay Marriage Tshirts so I'm presuming it's a left leaning source. Same article though. http://www.newsday.com/news/politics...,1302098.story |
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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![]() So far....Sotomayor is 1 for 6 with Supreme Court! That's really dealing from a position of strength,huh?
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up by them means she was facing some tough cases. So your point is well taken that the experience is clearly there and she has dealt with tough cases. And it is also patently clear she is liberal. The last case I looked at her decision was reversed 5-4. Alito, Kennedy, Thomas, Scalia, Roberts (conservatives)against, Stevens, Ginsburg, Souter, Breyer (liberals) on the other side. So what is exactly astonishing about her record in the Supreme Court? |
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Horses are like strawberries....they can go bad overnight. Charlie Whittingham |
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the average for all district courts combined is 76%. "Most analysts dismiss statistics on reversal as of little significance, given the small number of cases reviewed from most circuits. The 6th and 8th circuits, which together cover 11 states from Tennessee to the Dakotas, saw 100% of their cases reversed this term. The 11-state region accounted for only nine cases on the high court's 83-case docket." http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...,6543288.story you misunderstand the roll of the supreme court if you think a high reversal rate is somehow indicative of error by a district court. it's usually a case where: a)precedent isn't well established and they want to weigh in to give direction, or b) they want to reverse direction given in a prior supreme court ruling. the pool you're measuring from is the cases they've agreed to hear. guess what? they don't bother hearing cases on well established legal principals. why would they? that's why all district courts, including the 2nd, get reversed more often than not on the limited number of cases the supreme court agrees to hear. Last edited by hi_im_god : 06-30-2009 at 12:25 AM. |
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