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In reply to the discussion: DAY AFTER: Religious Leaders Send Letter To Obama Ask For Exemption From Discriminating Against LGBT [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)disaster on 9/11/01, going on to the dead and maimed American s and Iraqis, to the busted Clinton surplus, to the Roberts Court, that the illegal selection of Bush was PER SE enough of a bad penny that no Right-Winger has needed to TRY to cite the court-case as precedent. Not when so much has gone their way.
MUCH of what is currently crap can be traced back directly to that SCOTUS crime. I don't need to go back to Nixon, let alone the 19th C.
Bush Legacy: The Supreme Court
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/BushLegacy/story?id=6597342
Yet Bush leaves office later this month with one enduring, undeniable legacy: He made a lasting impact on the Supreme Court. History may judge him harshly on many levels, but no historian will be able to write that George W. Bush was unable to deliver on his campaign promises when it came to the court.
In ways that will be felt for decades, his nominations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito will have a pronounced impact on the law and society.
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And THAT is why we have Hobby Lobby today. Because of Bush v. Gore.
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