Clarence Thomas has on occasion voted the opposite of Scalia.
O'Connor was livid about the Kelo decision.
I can only hope that each judge votes the way he/she believes is right for 'we the people.
Breyer and Ginsberg are terrible jurists. Kennedy was vetted by Mark Levin.
We have had awesome nominees so far. This President has picked the best of the best and I do trust him.
He has earned my trust and nothing will shake that trust. He does his best and no one can ask for more.
We don't even know that much about Ms. Miers, which is yet another mark in the debit column, in my estimation.
GWB was clearly not in opposition to the Kelo decision. There was no statement from the White House on it at all, and apparently Gonzales was to file an amicus brief on behalf of New London, but it was never submitted.
How would Miers have ruled on Kelo, since GWB knows her so well and has confidence in her fidelity to his principles?