Abortion Ruling Wipeout


Ever watch that game show Wipeout where contestants have to go through humiliating and extremely difficult physical obstacle courses to win the prize? The players are always getting knocked down, punched in the face, and knocked into a great big muddy pool. It's a really cool show to watch if you're drinking in a bar... Continue Reading →

Jury By Jello


They say a president's legacy are his appointments to the Supreme Court. I believe that. George H. W. Bush has a shameful legacy with his placement of Clarence Thomas to the highest court in the land. Thomas replaced a Civil Rights pioneer so it's ironic he was the lone dissenter in a case regarding racial... Continue Reading →

Hillary’s Supreme Court Nominee


An open letter to the Republican members of the United States Senate: Dear honorable senators; You're all idiots. Do you honestly believe President Hillary Clinton is going to nominate someone more conservative than Merrick Garland? Oh, some of you think Ted Cruz will be the next president and will make the nomination...or Donald Trump. Do... Continue Reading →

Clarence Gets Chatty


He speaks! For over a decade Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has not asked a question during  oral arguments before the court. A lot of people speculate that it's because he's not very intelligent, doesn't know the cases that well, doesn't want to embarrass himself, or he just doesn't care. Others just think he's sleeping.... Continue Reading →

Scalia


I am not rejoicing the death of Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia. Yes, he wrote opinions I strong disagreed with. I viewed many of his views as hostile, racist, and anti-constitutional. I felt he favored partisanship over law. But I also do not want to just write nice things about the dead. Even when... Continue Reading →

Occupying Alabama


Gay marriage is legal through all of the United States of America. The U.S. Supreme Court, one out of three branches of government, says so. The reason I'm stating is this because apparently not everyone has received the information. Take the chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. This Bama bunghole directed all local judges... Continue Reading →

Scalia Educates On Race


The Supreme Court is hearing a case on Affirmative Action concerning the University of Texas. Associate Justice Antonin Scalia made a very unusual comment that made a lot of people gasp. Scalia seemed to imply that some minority students don't do as well at upper-level universities, as if blacks should only attend "slower" colleges. Scalia... Continue Reading →

Good Flag, Bad Flag


It was a huge landmark decision when the Supreme Court made gay marriage legal in all of the United States. A couple of southern states (it's always the south) are still resisting. There's a lot of rejoicing out there and a lot of bemoaning. I find it funny that the same people who complained about... Continue Reading →

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