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Friday, March 10, 2006

Sandra Day O'Connor Warns Of “Beginnings” Of Dictatorship...

You suck big time Lady!!!!!!!

Bit to bloody late now, I would say, seeing that you voted the asshole into the White House, your Supreme Court sucks big time, and is only there for the liars and thieves of this world, as we have come to realise after the 2000 election, After all you put the Bastard and his goons into power, since you would not resign untill there was another republican in the White House.

I hope you live daily with all the death you have been instrumental in causing by that decision in 2000.


NPR March 10, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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NPR's Nina Totenberg aired an amazing story this morning about a talk that just-resigned Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor gave at Georgetown University. The first woman to serve on the High Court wouldn't allow her actual words to be broadcast, and that's a shame, because -- based on Totenberg's report -- every American needs to hear what she said. The Reagan appointee who became a moderate and an American icon -- Bush v. Gore notwithstanding -- all but named names in thinly veiled attacks on former House majority leader Tom DeLay and Texas Sen. John Cornyn, and ended with a stunning warning.

O'Connor told her Georgetown audience that judges can make presidents, Congress and governors "really really mad," and that if judges don't make people angry, they aren't doing their job. But she said judicial effectiveness is "premised on the notion that we won't be subject to retaliation for our judicial acts." While hailing the American system of rights and privileges, she noted that these don't protect the judiciary, that "people do":

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