corner.nationalreview.com - 10/29/2008
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On NRO's home page today is my essay, "Obama and the Supreme Court: What's really at stake". I explain there that the current Supreme Court urgently needs to be improved in the direction of judicial restraint and that a President Obama would drive the Court in the wrong direction. A few ...
firstread.msnbc.msn.com - 10/27/2008
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I agree that our judges should have empathy.
They have great responsibility in their positions and to
carry out this responsiblity without empathy would be hazardous to us as citizens. I also believe that they showed tremendous empathy in their ...
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Obama on judges, Supreme Court - First Read - msnbc.com
article.nationalreview.com - 10/29/2008
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article.nationalreview.com —
If Barack Obama is elected president, he will
drive the Court further in the wrong direction, and
the liberal judicial activists that he appoints will likely serve for two or three decades.
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Whelan: Obama and the Supreme Court
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... . But this is a funny quote from Whelan about Greenwald - "Im not familiar with this guy. Is he always so unhinged?" - when you consider what he writes today at NRO: ...
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