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Chief Justice Roberts? Politics and the Chief Justices Role
ReplyDeleteIf you were as ignorant as I was, you knew that there was cause for concern that, in the wake of Chief Justice Rehnquists death, Associate Justice John Paul Stevens has been elevated temporarily as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. You knew ...
breaking news
ReplyDeleteThere is no coffee in the house! Bush is to blame. I usually get my morning coffee from the cafeteria at work, but today is a holiday, afterall. Excuse me while I make a run to Bigbucks for my morning...
BREAKING NEWS
ReplyDeleteWaPo is announcing that President Bush has nominated John Roberts to replace William Renquist as Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court.
"The Senate is well along in the process of finding Judge Roberts qualified," Bush said in a statement from the W...
GWB: Bigger than Zeus, just not as popular
ReplyDeleteLive Blogging from New Orleans
ReplyDeleteLive from New Orleans! - Poydras Street as viewed from Michael Barnetts webcam.
Six blocks from the Mississippi River, on the 10th and 11th floors of a skyscraper a New Orleans blogger, Michael Barnett, has been holded up reporting on Kristina...
This Is How It Should Be
ReplyDeleteFormer Presidents Bush and Clinton announced today the creation of a hurricane relief fund.
Supreme Court Shocker
ReplyDeleteJohn Roberts actually was Chief Justice Rehnquists own choice and recommendation to the President. After graduation from Harvard Law School, John Roberts had clerked for Justice Rehnquist, in 1980 and 1981. Mr. Roberts own public comment...
More on the Akaka bill
ReplyDeleteOur elected representatives are readying themselves to pass a law discriminating against half the population of one state while helping it possibly suceed from the union. If this wasn't Congress, plotters like this used to be tried for treason.
USS FEMA
ReplyDeleteMy very first ever cartoon, along the lines of
we're from the government, we're here to help.
Authors Reveal ACLU's 'Anti-American' Intentions
ReplyDeleteA book review by Gary Schneider at AgapePress gives us an inside look at an exciting, albeit disturbing, new book that exposes the extremist agenda of the American Civil Liberties Union, its tactics, and ultimately the ongoing threat this organizatio...