tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859118341865282720.post4937280082911878350..comments2024-03-16T22:30:32.183-04:00Comments on Hampton New Hampshire Mad Dog Democrat: Hobby Lobby: Forgone ConclusionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859118341865282720.post-31445243394415909212014-04-01T12:05:58.551-04:002014-04-01T12:05:58.551-04:00Maud,
Oh, yes, I can just imagine Senator Mc...Maud, <br /><br /> Oh, yes, I can just imagine Senator McConnell trying to explain his vote to confirm Justice Abul Osama Azizz Mohammed to the folks back home.<br /><br />Mad Dog the phantom speakshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01629183077961716582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859118341865282720.post-86649969573117830022014-03-31T13:45:17.498-04:002014-03-31T13:45:17.498-04:00Mad Dog,
"and the weak minded shall inherit t...Mad Dog,<br />"and the weak minded shall inherit the dearth"-now that's a great line! So true as well-just imagine all those Republicans, should they take the Senate and the House, working feverishly to undo whatever progress has been made in healthcare and social issues, two areas not much of a big deal to the haves in the top 1%. Their philosophy would have one believe they'd like to take us back pre-FDR, but to many of their voters depend on social programs like SS to do that. Much safer to focus on programs aimed primarily at the poor and the sick-folks not really in a position to raise to much of a ruckus. At which point the President and the rest of the Democrats should join all the Supreme Court justices, except Kennedy, on a two year sabbatical. They could work on their golf game, learn table tennis, maybe come up with a plan to attract voters and leave the tasks at hand to the decision makers-the GOP and Justice Kennedy. It's got to be scary at times for Justice Kennedy, knowing, for all intents and purposes, you are the Supreme Court.<br /><br />I didn't realize the religious make-up of the Supreme Court-you're right it is curious considering the religious make up of the country. I guess this means religion is no longer a big priority when choosing a Supreme Court justice so long as they are one of the acceptable, mainstream religions-i.e. a Catholic or a Jew. Think a highly qualified Moslem would be able to make it through the vetting process and be confirmed a Supreme Court Justice? I wonder.....<br />Maud maudnoreply@blogger.com