View Full Version : BUSH GETS TWO,REHNQUIST TO RETIRE
amsterdam
07-08-2005, 08:49 PM
The announcement will be made tonight.this is gonna be FUN.
Psycho4Bud
07-08-2005, 09:35 PM
The shit is about to hit the fan now! :D
amsterdam
07-08-2005, 09:41 PM
just a bunch of yapping,thats it.
we are the majority,plain and simple.
its called the "constitutional option" and its all over.
amsterdam
07-08-2005, 09:46 PM
if your very quiet and listen very carefully,you can here liberals around the country shitting in their pants.
if your very quiet and listen very carefully,you can here liberals around the country shitting in their pants.
Haha Mother Fucker. Sources? I checked Political Headlines and didn't see any mention of it.
amsterdam
07-08-2005, 09:47 PM
drudge.
amsterdam
07-08-2005, 09:53 PM
hey xtc,you find it?
We're Fucked
Supreme Court Speculation Fuels Rumors
By GINA HOLLAND
The Associated Press
Friday, July 8, 2005; 5:04 PM
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court pulsed with retirement speculation Friday, with rumors focusing first on the ailing chief justice, then the oldest member, and even the tiniest justice.
The buzz came one week after Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's decision to step down, giving the court its first vacancy in more than a decade.
The 80-year-old chief, William H. Rehnquist, has thyroid cancer. And though he's been working full-time at the court, he's noticeably frailer and it's widely thought he will step down.
Many court observers believed that because of O'Connor's announcement he would wait until this week to make the announcement. Speculation intensified as the week wore on.
TV news crews and an Associated Press photographer waited in pelting rain for three hours Friday morning for Rehnquist to emerge from his suburban Virginia town house. He eventually did, but said nothing, smiling as he ambled by, gripping an ornate cane.
The press room at the Supreme Court was filled, a rarity during a time when the court is not in session. And the rumors flew.
E-mails to reporters from various groups speculated when Rehnquist would make an announcement, and also speculated about other possibilities.
Justice John Paul Stevens, who is 85 and healthy, may be going, the speculation went. Stevens is the court's liberal leader and would seem an unlikely prospect with a Republican in the White House and GOP-controlled Senate.
He also has already started hiring law clerks to work for him in 2006-07. That could be a sign that he's sticking around for a while. Or that he's sneaky and wants to keep reporters off his trail.
Next came hints that the real retirement would be that of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the petite opera lover President Clinton put on the bench in 1993.
Ginsburg and O'Connor are the only two female justices in history. Ginsburg, who stands about 5-feet tall, had issued a statement last week lamenting the retirement of her sister justice, saying she "will sorely miss her support and guidance."
Supreme Court officials had no news for reporters about Rehnquist, Stevens or Ginsburg.
But that didn't keep the reporters from asking. Every move in and out of the public information office was tracked. Routine paperwork deliveries held prospects of being a retirement letter for the president.
On the Drudge Report, the headline was "Media on standby after growing reports Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist is handing in his resignation ... DEVELOPING."
"Bizarre," said David Garrow, a Supreme Court historian at Emory University. "Feeding frenzy is overused, but it certainly fits."
When no Rehnquist announcement had come by late morning, new speculation started that the White House had asked the chief justice to delay making public a decision until Bush returned from an overseas trip.
At a Federalist Society luncheon across town, the future of the court was the major subject. Former Solicitor General Theodore Olson was introduced to a crowded ballroom as someone on the short list of potential nominees. "That list that you were talking about is a lot longer than you think," Olson quipped.
Meantime, the chief justice continued his public silence. Rehnquist, a widower who lives alone, didn't pause Friday when asked if the retirement speculation was true.
"I would bet Rehnquist is thinking it would be demeaning to the office of chief justice to put out a press release saying `I'm not retiring this summer,'" Garrow said.
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amsterdam
07-08-2005, 10:05 PM
no,liberal activism in the supreme court is fucked.
pisshead
07-08-2005, 10:45 PM
the majority of the supreme court justices were appointed by so called republican presidents...and look what we got...no property rights...very conserative.
i'm expecting a couple socialists or anti-constituionalists like the last 2. maybe he'll pick 2 more that say it's illegal to not worship the UN, and then all the neo-cons can cheer at how conservative they are.
bhallg2k
07-09-2005, 06:08 AM
Of all the broken promises and all the lies, at least for this one thing, the president needs to live up to his proclamation that he is "a uniter, not a divider."
I'm a firm believer that neither side can afford to play politics with the Supreme Court.
F L E S H
07-09-2005, 02:57 PM
Of all the broken promises and all the lies, at least for this one thing, the president needs to live up to his proclamation that he is "a uniter, not a divider."
I'm a firm believer that neither side can afford to play politics with the Supreme Court.
Bush is the biggest divider your country has ever seen, at least since Abraham Lincoln...
ZigZagZeppelin
07-09-2005, 03:36 PM
if your very quiet and listen very carefully,you can here liberals around the country shitting in their pants.
Idiot
Listen up.
Its the far right extremist government SUPPRESSING OUR FREEDOM & sending pawns to war unjustly to drive up oil price margins.
And you're proud to be a Conservative? The people that try to take away a womans right to make choices about HER OWN body.
yeah, ok.
Psycho4Bud
07-09-2005, 04:11 PM
i'm expecting a couple socialists or anti-constituionalists like the last 2. maybe he'll pick 2 more that say it's illegal to not worship the UN,.
Illegal not to worship the U.N.? You must be thinking of France, after all, didn't we go to war in Iraq WITHOUT the U.N. blessing? I'll take a couple more that say screw the U.N.! :D
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