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O Canada!; It seems to work
Topic Started: Aug 15 2016, 08:24 PM (1,061 Views)
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If I had wanted the opinion of a comorbid psychotic who doesnt know his arse from a hole in the ground, I would have asked for one. I was asking Brewster.
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You were pretending to not know, well maybe you don't know about your own country come to think of it. LOL
A complete fraud.
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Aug 16 2016, 06:48 AM
Does the supreme Court work the same there? Political appointments for life?
In Canada a Supreme Court Justice may serve until his/her 75th birthday when he/she must retire.
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When judges deviate from the Constitution they are considered legislating from the bench. It makes no difference if they are liberal or conservative. However, most of the time it is liberal judges who think the Constitution is obsolete and therefor they must correct what they see as defects in society and deviate from the Constitution to do so.

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Gee, does anyone think Ruth Ginsburg would rule in favor of liberalism, despite what the Constitution says?
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Ima is quite correct. Retirement is mandatory at 75
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Aug 16 2016, 07:46 AM
When judges deviate from the Constitution they are considered legislating from the bench.
The Supreme Court never deviates from the Constitution. They may, occasionally interpret it differently than you might wish however.
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Oh, I don't know, Ima.

They sure butchered the Second Amendment.
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LOL Ima Ima Ima.
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Now that is the most racist progressive statement I have heard in a long time.

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