BedellBrave
It's OVER 5,000!
It would of been kinda nice if there had been a bit of a pause before it went all political. His body has barely had time to get cold. Course it couldn't happen being who he was and where we are now...
Sure they would and should.
It would of been kinda nice if there had been a bit of a pause before it went all political. His body has barely had time to get cold. Course it couldn't happen being who he was and where we are now...
Why are you and others speaking as something as fact when there has never been precedent of it happening before this time where all of a sudden I hear the same group that tell me they "love the constitution" are the ones saying it should sit vacant for a year? Why aren't they going to do their constitutional duty of confirming the justices that Obama was constitutionally and elected to do?
It's bull**** for either party ever to say it should leave a seat on the ****ing Supreme Court vacant for a year
To quote him
"Get over it"
Don't get so wound up gold. If you think the Ds wouldn't be doing the same thing, then you've just become another complete homer.
I'm sitting here telling you it would be bull**** for either party to do that
And I'm the homer?
Ok
Don't get so wound up gold. If you think the Ds wouldn't be doing the same thing, then you've just become another complete homer.
I see tonights debate described as " pandemonium" and the Senate Majority leader vowing to stall the Supreme Court like he (they) havethe legislative branch.
It is silly for you of all people to speculate what (D) would do in this situation. If you have shown any tendencies it would be that your understanding of (D) is wanting.
Fed from "the Usual Suspects" I'd guess
So how would a case get there as in, once the court rules on it, it can't be brought up again right? People have continued to sue Obamacare and the mandate was held so I assume since they ruled on the mandate that it can no longer be tried and that they have to try and sue other parts of the law?
^^^ Imagine that - 57, a D homer.
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