To: truthandjustice1
I am betting that 6-3 or 5-4, they will leave in "under God".
Scalia and Thomas and Rhenquist are sure bets for our side.
Ginsburg is the only sure bet for the left...but she'll have some company no doubt.
I guess she'll have to see what French or Latvian law and customs have to say first.
36 posted on
10/19/2003 11:39:46 AM PDT by
wardaddy
To: wardaddy
Scalia and Thomas and Rhenquist are sure bets for our side.
Scalia has stepped aside from the deliberations and the eventual ruling...apparently due
to the plaintiff's request because Scalia made some negative comments about the
Ninth Circuit ruling at some meeting.
Of course, I've yet to hear all the times Justice (guffah, barf) Ginsburg
has stepped aside on issues she was involved in when she was a hack at the ACLU.
A 4-4 tie will affirm the Ninth Circuit ruling.
My info source? American Center for Law and Justice counsel Jay Sekulow, who argues
religious freedom issues even before the US Supreme Court.
You might check www.aclj.com and his show "Jay Sekulow Live" to see if he's on in your area.
38 posted on
10/19/2003 11:47:53 AM PDT by
VOA
To: wardaddy
"I guess she'll have to see what French or Latvian law and customs have to say first."
Boy, you are spot on. Imagine a court that looks to other countries courts for guidance, and not the constitution. Darth Bader is a bad judge. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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