Posted on 01/15/2009 10:38:24 AM PST by rxsid
I guess we’ll just have to keep dreaming about that day when a man is
judged by the content of his character, rather than the color of his skin.
Note that Justice Thomas has chosen to stand at the very back of the group. I think that’s message enough about what he thinks of him. :)
i think all the BS said about him( barry), he really believes now. he is the messiah, he is the second coming, he is the smartest man in the world, he has better pecs than putin.....
According to that same 1/14/09 townhall.com article:
It’s something of a tradition for incoming presidents and vice presidents to pay their respects to the court, though not all have made the trip. Bill Clinton and his vice president-elect Al Gore, called on the court in December 1992, and Ronald Reagan and his vice president-elect, George H. W. Bush, visited in November 1980.
The 0bama team said Wednesday’s visit was private, with no press permitted.
Well.....Here we are gang!...Just one big room of liberal losers!....Now lets get busy and see how many ways we can screw the taxpayers of America!
i don’t remember SCOTUS meeting with W? I do remember that SCOTUS didn’t attend the Billary’s state of the union (?) after his lewinksi.
i would hope that they read him the riot act. then after that, they probably discussed the strategy to allow barry to take office.
Indeed!
think that his ego is too large for a helmet.
lol
that is why he aint got it on!
http://www.therightsideoflife.com/?p=2775
in part:
"Its something of a tradition for incoming presidents and vice presidents to pay their respects to the court, though not all have made the trip. Bill Clinton and his vice president-elect, Al Gore, called on the court in December 1992, and Ronald Reagan and his vice president-elect, George H. W. Bush, visited in November 1980.
The Obama team said Wednesdays visit was private, with no press permitted."
I love how they try to spin it as 'something of a tradition.' Twice, out of how many times...and it's a tradition? haha.
Then where did the photo come from?
haha...nice!
Craption:
“I’ll show you mine if you show me yours!”
There are some opinions out there as to why SCOTUS hasn't acted....just yet.
From the same place I referenced this pic (at the top of the page at the moment):
"The Supreme Court had to wait until now for Berg to have standing. There is no precedence for this case. It is a historical decision and they will do everything they can to get it right. The constitution does not establish who vets the candidate. Part of their decision will determine who, or what will be held responsible in the future, if not now. It could destroy the Democratic Party if they are proved to be part of an intentional fraud. If Obama does not provide the documentation they request, he will be held in contempt, and they WILL obtain it.
Here's another view of this chess game. It explains how the SCOTUS has Obama in Check Mate.
Both Donofrio's and Wrotnowskis cases said the burden lays with the Secretary of State (SoS) not doing their job. There is no law that states that it is their job. So, the SoS would win the case. In Conference, they probably talked about who was responsible to vet the candidate. If it wasnt the SoS of each state, they did not want to waste valuable court time and not hold Obama accountable. The burden to each SoS to vet each candidate for each office would be prohibitive in both time and expense. You will notice that neither cases were completely released but pending. They can be revisited and opinions may be written on them when a final release is given. Bergs case, on the other hand, places the burden on the candidate, the party, and the FEC. Berg, however, did not have standing until Congress certified the electoral votes to present his case. He now has standing, as do Keyes and the other California cases."
LMAO. As Ruth 'bad girl' Ginsberg looks down....
Caption
“Justice Thomas made to go to back of the bus.”
Sam Alito had the strength of character to decline the meeting with this affirmative action wicked bastard.
Good for him!
I did not read the full article so thanks for telling me.
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