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> Bush's favorite judges are radical activists when it
> comes to interference with most civil rights
For the most part, it was conservative judges, judes
hated by the democrats with insane extravagance, that
voted for against this decision.
Bush's favorite judge is probably Thomas, who vo
What the hell are all of you smoking? This court has *talked* about
restricting inappropriate use of the commerce clause, but when it comes to
*doing*, they're 100% behind 100% Federal expansion *through* the Commerce
clause.
Well, ya' gotta a point there. Actually, I WISH I were smoking some
What the hell are all of you smoking? This court has *talked* about
restricting inappropriate use of the commerce clause, but when it comes to
*doing*, they're 100% behind 100% Federal expansion *through* the Commerce
clause.
Doesn't anyboy actually LOOK at whats going on anymore, or are we all
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On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Dave Warren wrote:
> How much would it cost to put photos on all ATM + credit cards? That
> would significantly reduce stolen-card theft, and while it's not their
> biggest challenge, i
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On 6/24/05, J.A. Terranson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.masnet.org/news.asp?id=2560
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> Italian Judge Orders 13 CIA Agents Arrested Over Kidnapping
John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it.
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There are no bad teachers, only defective children.
It's an appalling decision, and as Alif says, it's nothing that hasn't
been happening for years already. Sad to see it formalized, though.
Bush's favorite judges are radical activists when it comes to
interference with most civil rights, especially for non-citizens
or people outside US boundarie
At 10:36 AM 6/24/2005, J.A. Terranson wrote:
> Not surprising at all. The Bush camp's court agenda is spearheaded by
> members of the Federalist Society which wants to roll back many of the SC's
> decisions of the early-mid 20th century (esp. the Social Security Act and
> the expansion of the Co