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What Supreme Court Justices really do.

Justices make choices, based largely, though not exclusively, on their political views of the issues involved. In reaching decisions this way, Justices aren't doing anything wrong; there is no other way to interpret the majestic vagueness of the Constitution. But the fact that Judge Sotomayor managed to avoid discussing any of this throughout four days of testimony is indicative of the way the confirmation process, as it is now designed, misleads the ... Full Story »

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Samuel W.  Velsor IV
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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Jul. 26, 2009

Aside from the fact that the confirmation hearing are just a verbal assault on a person politics. As stated the last time there was a "Discussion" was the Bork hearing.

Under the current mode of the confirmation hearings go they are a farst. For a contender to the Supreme Court to speak his/her mind would surly end with being voted down.

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