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Stan Deatherage said:
( February 24th, 2016 @ 10:27 am )
I despise this behavior, and as a long time county commissioner, I never let other politicians forget their poorly considered positions, because ... there ... were ... so ... many.
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Politics is strange; you can reverse your position and then say you have evolved into a different nuance. Here is old Joe Biden admonishing the Bush administration about letting the people decide. I used to think these people were stupid to believe they could get away with this crap (both sides guilty) but it finally dawned on me that Pogo was right.
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The Democrats' president, Hussein Obama, will not be attending Justice Scalia's funeral, when he will be laid to rest in northern Virginia.
After so much recent wintry weather and snow. it appears that because this will be a warm weekend in the DC area, America's golfing, vacationing president will have a conflict in Tee Times, and must miss this celebration of this great man's life, who served from the highest bench of the land for more than 29 years. It really is supposed to be a beautiful weekend in the DC /northern Virginia region, so the longest serving sitting justice's family will have great weather to lay this patriot, this constitutional lion to rest. It is also reported that Vice President Biden will not be playing golf this weekend, so he will attend the funeral, and will represent the executive branch. |
We are saddened with this great man's death. Even his opponent on the Bench has comments worth reading as the situation is resolved in the best way possible:
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Thanks Bobby Tony.
I am encourage that the U.S. Senate is finally getting serious about doing their job as our representatives to correctly advise and consent. |
Well Said, Justice Scalia was a principled scholar who was able to separate the argument from the personality. It is interesting to me that one of his best friends on the bench was Justice Ginsburg. They were opposites in law opinions but friends; a unique concept. I just hope his faith in honest dialog and the forum of ideas are not lost in the battle to "fundamentally change" the American experience.
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