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Associated Press: FINALLY, Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts breakshis silence and refers to Obama's SOTU scene as 'very troubling'.



 
 
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Old March 10th, 2010, 01:58 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
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Default Associated Press: FINALLY, Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts breakshis silence and refers to Obama's SOTU scene as 'very troubling'.

Associated Press: FINALLY, Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts breaks
his silence and refers to Obama's SOTU scene as 'very troubling'.

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Old March 10th, 2010, 02:09 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
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Default Associated Press: FINALLY, Supreme Court Chief Justice Robertsbreaks his silence and refers to Obama's SOTU scene as 'very troubling'.

They are above criticism by a President that "the people" elected and
not appointed like they are?
They ****ed big time on this issue , just like they can never cover
their **** up about appointing Bush as president.
Curious...why are they not expected to apologize for being stupid? I
think the entire country is ****ed about this decision and the
President just let them know. Good for him. Why should they not sit
there like adults and admit what they did was stupid as hell.

 




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