Obama selects Solicitor General Elena Kagan to Supreme Court, would be first lesbian
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I'd think "dyke" would be more appropriate.
She's not actually lesbian. Stop saying she is.
[QUOTE=Valdrone;21870969]She's not actually lesbian. Stop saying she is.[/QUOTE]The article is a lie?
Ah, I see it now - no mention in article, just thread title. Hrrrm.
[QUOTE=JDK721;21866021]ITT: Looks > qualifications/experience[/QUOTE]
Actually they very well could, as humans naturally nurture and stimulate those tallest, best looking and generally appealing beings around them.
Lesbian in Executive cabinet, lesbian in supreme court, lesbians in congress, black man as a president. I see whats going on.
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She's never been a judge before. I think we have some issue on the EXPERIENCE front.[/QUOTE]
because they just fucking pick anyone to teach law at the biggest law schools in america
[QUOTE=thisispain;21871141]because they just fucking pick anyone to teach law at the biggest law schools in america[/QUOTE]
Think you a government incapable of mistakes? Ha, trust in such a body is trust not always well placed kind madame.
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;21870999]Lesbian in Executive cabinet, lesbian in supreme court, lesbians in congress, black man as a president. I see whats going on.[/QUOTE]
Oh my God, the godless communists are invading our democratic country!
It's all a Jewish conspiracy! :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=Idi Amin;21871270]Think you a government incapable of mistakes? Ha, trust in such a body is trust not always well placed kind madame.[/QUOTE]
What?
Harvard Law School isn't a government, it's a private university.
[QUOTE=Idi Amin;21871270]Think you a government incapable of mistakes? Ha, trust in such a body is trust not always well placed kind madame.[/QUOTE]
If you're talking about the nomination, it's why it's a nomination and has to be approved by Congress.
[QUOTE=Mexican;21869824]Supreme court judge is way different than a regular judge. Still, experience doesn't hurt. Of course Barrack proved the experience argument doesn't quite cut it. Hell, Jimmy Carter was elected just [I]because[/I] he had no experience.[/QUOTE]
I think Obama has proved that the experience argument [I]does[/I] cut it. He's done a terrible job, in my opinion.
[QUOTE=the_KMM;21875274]I think Obama has proved that the experience argument [I]does[/I] cut it. He's done a terrible job, in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
you keep saying this
people keep saying why
you have no response
[QUOTE=the_KMM;21875274]I think Obama has proved that the experience argument [I]does[/I] cut it. He's done a terrible job, in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
I meant in getting elected.
But why is it that half the time "Obama doesn't do anything" and the other half "Obama has destroyed every last shred of the country".
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