I have a simple question. Can a judicial nominee to the United States Supreme Court be held accountable for misleading Senators in a nomination hearing? OK, maybe two questions. Can a Supreme Court Justice be accused of deceptive advertising?
Interesting article today in Washington Times makes we wonder about the above. Justice Sotomayor seems to have waffled [...]
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Have you ever noticed how some politicians, political pundits and news reporters seem huge fans of your right to speak your mind, right up until you dare to disagree? Once you officially take issue with their position, your perspective is not longer protected. Your opinion counts as long as you don’t oppose them. It’s a [...]
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The False Advertising of Sonia Sotomayor