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The Power of the SCOTUS III: Roberts' Rules of Order

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Yes, yes I do.

So anyone including the fiscally conservative Cato, that criticizes your socialist Brewer is...'mainstream media' I guess. The study spends as much rigor evaluating governors as any report I've seen. Tell me where its wrong.

Bob as usual, you have no evidence. You have no rationale. You have no facts. Its only what basement Bob thinks.
Brewer is Socialist now? More good humor this morning. Thank you.

Oh, and I don't have a basement, but I like them in general (great way to escape the AZ summer heat), so I'll take that as a complement.
 
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Normally I don't mind giving conservatives a hard time but attacks on poster's girlfriends are taking it too far. Therefore, I request all potshots at Bob Gray's love interest Jan Brewer cease immediately! ;)
Not funny.
 
Re: The Power of the SCOTUS III: Roberts' Rules of Order

Gee that line of rhetoric sounds so familiar. I can think of a certain POTUS that has that same issue and doesn't get the same deference.
Difference is, one actually cleaned up the mess, the other just mucked around a bit and made things worse in many ways.
 
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I see that the SCOTUS will hear challenges to AZ's voter ID law. Absent any changes to the composition of the sitting Justices, speculation is that it will be upheld (the law in question requires proof of US citizenship to register to vote, and is credited with stopping 20,000 illegals from registering).

Looks like the various state voter ID laws probably will be upheld for the next election cycle even though two of them have been stayed only for this cycle (PA and SC IIRC).
 
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Difference is, one actually cleaned up the mess, the other just mucked around a bit and made things worse in many ways.

And now the new guy wants to spend 8 trillion dollars. The more things change the more they stay the same.
 
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I'm married. Out of respect to my wife I don't joke about loving some other woman or appreciate others doing so.
You're married? That changes everything! Off limits!

Has Bob been less than faithful in the past?
 
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I'm married. Out of respect to my wife I don't joke about loving some other woman or appreciate others doing so.

Bob, just tell her you're going window shopping with no intent to buy anything, she'll easily understand that and have no problem with it, I'm sure....;)
 
Bob, just tell her you're going window shopping with no intent to buy anything, she'll easily understand that and have no problem with it, I'm sure....;)

Especially since Jan Brewer is such a looker! I can't picture Bob's wife getting upset with him looking at a piece of eye candy like that!
 
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I'm married. Out of respect to my wife I don't joke about loving some other woman or appreciate others doing so.

Oh good lord. :rolleyes:

I'm also married, and neither my wife nor I could give a flying fart about someone carcking a joke about us loving someone else. Hell, we do it to each other all the time.
 
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Oh good lord. :rolleyes:

I'm also married, and neither my wife nor I could give a flying fart about someone carcking a joke about us loving someone else. Hell, we do it to each other all the time.
Guess that shows how we are different than one another. I figured it'd be too much for you to respect my seeing this my own way, and you didn't surprise me. I'm not telling you how you should be or haranguing anyone for not having my perspective, maybe someday you can learn to treat others that way. :rolleyes:
 
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Guess that shows how we are different than one another. I figured it'd be too much for you to respect my seeing this my own way, and you didn't surprise me. I'm not telling you how you should be or haranguing anyone for not having my perspective, maybe someday you can learn to treat others that way. :rolleyes:

If you mention "respect" to a libstain, they only think it's an Aretha Franklin song, and based upon her lyrics, only applies to them.
 
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If you mention "respect" to a libstain, they only think it's an Aretha Franklin song, and based upon her lyrics, only applies to them.
Well clearly calling liberals "libstain" is the most conducive way to get respect from people.

Then again with how you go full retard on every topic, it's no wonder why you and your ilk aren't respected.
 
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Well clearly calling liberals "libstain" is the most conducive way to get respect from people.

Then again with how you go full retard on every topic, it's no wonder why you and your ilk aren't respected.

Sometimes, to make a person or group of people understand, you have to stoop down to their level. Your messiah dictator is an expert, given his State of the Union addresses could be understood by kindergarteners.
 
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