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Garbo 2004 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-18-08 03:02 AM
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33. Better to leave SCOTUS to the "Constitution is just an old piece of paper" crowd so you won't
sully your integrity by voting for a Dem politician? Brilliant.

Remember in the 2000 election when some folks were saying they wouldn't vote for Gore because there wasn't any difference between the Dems and the Repubs? Gore or Bush, it wouldn't make any difference either way. Think the last 7 years has proved them right? Oh and yeah, it was the SCOTUS that gave us Bush, courtesy of the kind of Republican appointments you evidently don't care about.

I don't care for Hillary's campaign but both Hillary and Obama have engaged in cheap shots (Obama's "Harry & Louise" mailer wasn't exactly the high road) and misrepresentations of each other's positions and statements. But I care about the SCOTUS and a few other matters much more than the unfortunate fact that political campaigns aren't exercises in civility or 100% "truthiness." Neither of them were my first choice, but I'll vote for whoever gets the nom.
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