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And, yes, I DO take it personally: Why doesn't the S.O.B. wake up to the REAL constitutional crisis?
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Monday, January 01, 2007

Why doesn't the S.O.B. wake up to the REAL constitutional crisis?

i just have to wonder what planet some people are living on...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. made judicial pay the sole topic of his second annual report, issued on Sunday, declaring that the failure by Congress to raise federal judges’ salaries in recent years has become a “constitutional crisis” that puts the future of the federal courts in jeopardy.

great god almighty...! the president that nominated him is taking the fast lane to an authoritarian dictatorship and THIS bastard has the unmitigated gall to claim that judicial PAY is a CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS...? holy shit...! when the whole goddam, miserable, rotten-to-the core bush administration comes crashing down thanks to its persistent VIOLATIONS of the constitution, i would love to have the opportunity to rub roberts' nose in his own words...

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