← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · jay
Thread ID: 9554 | Posts: 10 | Started: 2003-09-05
2003-09-05 16:48 | User Profile
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Here were mine:
**1. Rehnquist 2. Thomas 3. Scalia 4. Kennedy 5. O'Connor 6. Stevens (!?!?) 7. Ginsburg (!?!?) 8. Breyer 9. Souter **
-Jay
2003-09-05 17:01 | User Profile
Here are mine:
** 1. Rehnquist 2. Scalia 3. Thomas 4. Kennedy 5. O'Connor 6. Breyer 7. Ginsburg 8. Souter 9. Stevens **
2003-09-05 17:16 | User Profile
2003-09-05 17:32 | User Profile
Ending the run of Ginsburg fixations...
2003-09-05 18:23 | User Profile
Scalia, Rehnquist and Thomas are my faves. But after 30 years of voting Republican I am forced to conclude that it hasn't helped at all. This season's rulings were terrible. I don't see how they could have been worse. From the Michigan case to the sodomy and pedophile rulings, it was a disaster. And this court is supposed to be conservative!
Personally, I would like to see more attractive judges on the bench. Preferably female ones with large breasts, lustrous abundant hair and firm round buttocks. Sorta like Lisa Guerrarro who was on the sidelines during last nights NFL game in DC. I'm sure she would be a better judge than Ruth Bader Ginsberg. She'd have to be.
Brittney Spears IMHO would make a lousy justice. I would exclude her because she didn't look good in the outfit she wore last night during her performance. Plus she is obviously too committed to multi culturalism based on her choreography. She leaves no paper trail so I have to go by her choreography or her lyrics. And I can't understand her lyrics.
She has fat thighs. And I am for excluding all women with fat thighs from the bench. This is a firm conviction that I won't compromise on. Call it a litmus test. I don't care. It also serves as a code word that will serve the purpose of keeping black women off the court.
2003-09-05 18:34 | User Profile
1 Scalia 2 Rehnquist 3 Thomas 4 Kennedy 5 O'Connor 6 Breyer 7 Souter 8 Ginsburg 9 Stevens
2003-09-05 18:42 | User Profile
WTF!?!?!?
Mine were:
1- Rehnquist
2- O'Connor :dung:
3- Scalia
4- Kennedy
5- Thomas
6- Breyer
7- Souter
8- Ginsburg
9- Stevens
:o
2003-09-05 20:03 | User Profile
Chaucer, you racist pig! What's Thomas doing at #5? :afro:
Look at Stevens #9 on everyone's list. He was appointed by Ford and not a single Senator voted against him.
Souter, the next biggest tyrant. Appointed by Georg Bush Sr. Praise be to the 9 senators who voted against him.
Breyer, a Jew and third worst, was appointed by Clinton. But, we have already seen that there's no reason to believe that Republicans, or Bush Jr., will do appoint any better than Democrats.
Ginsburg, another Jew given us by Clinton. This is the fourth of the flaming liberals on the US Supreme Court.
O'Conner, another liberal who is becoming more liberal by the day. Given us by Ronald Reagan, but at least she was somewhat conservative back in the day.
Kennedy, a moderate given us by Reagan.
Thomas, a conservative given us by Bush Sr. This one of the rare times when Affirmative Action helps. If Thomas were a white conservative, he would never have been considered by Bush. But, Bush lowered his standards. Thank God.
Rehnquist, a conservative given us by Nixon. Unfortunately, based on age, he'll be the next to retire. And, he will be replaced with someone relatively liberal. Bush would appoint either a liberal, or if we're lucky, a moderate hispanic (another rare blessing of AA).
Scalia, according to this list is the best man on the court. He was brought to us by Reagan. Regan was doing something right.
BTW, only a liar would call the supreme court "conservative." Why is it conservative, because most of the judges were appointed by Republicans? How aobut it's liberal because most judges vote for homosexuals rather than the Constitution.
2003-09-05 21:30 | User Profile
In USA Today, the author actually wrote:http://www.usaweekend.com/99_issues/990606/990606whosnews.html
[color=red][u]Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are considered the most liberal, but even they are on the moderate side. [/u][/color] !?!?!?!
And I"m befuddled that beaty-eyed chosenite is so high on my list. I never recall agreeing with a word she said. At least Stevens WAS conservative: that's the thing, these chameleons can change on you. Then what?
Aim white male from the South. he's least likely to change. Liberal NYC jewish woman, highly unlikely to convert to Paleoconservatism, huh?
-Jay
2003-09-07 16:48 | User Profile
My results were:
I thought that the first three would be:
Scalia Thomas Rhenquist
I thought that Ginsburg would be last.
I wonder how accurate this is.
Walter