Originally posted by Nash
Then ya hold up this Republican dominated Supreme Court's decision that placed said President in office... as if the courts were acting objectively or impartialy... as if it were a simple matter of law that placed Bush in the white house.
Two points here, I think.
First of all, none of these justices were appointed by George Jr.
Rehnquist was appointed by Nixon.
Stevens by Ford
O'Connor, Scalia, & Kennedy by Reagan
Souter and Thomas by Bush Sr.
Ginsberg and Breyer by Clinton.
So, remember that of the 9, 7 were appointed by Republicans.
Now:
U.S. Supreme Court rules manual vote recounts unconstitutional "Seven justices of this Court agree that there are constitutional problems with the recount ordered by the Florida Supreme Court," according to a 7-2 "per curiam," or unsigned, opinion in Bush v. Gore. "The only disagreement is as to the remedy."
"...Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, David Souter and Stevens wrote dissents to parts of or the entire unsigned opinion, forming the four-justice minority."
We might carefully assume that the dissent on the 7-2 opinion was by Breyer (he actually wrote the dissent so he's a given) and probably Ginsburg. Both Clinton appointees.
If one were to take the "They just voted their party line" comment as an indictment, then aren't the Democrat-nominated Justices just as guilty of voting the "party line" as the Republicans?
What difference would there be? Would it be honorable for the Dems to vote "party line" but dishonorable for Reps to do so?
However, I don't believe "party line" was the case. Obviously, in the 5-4 decision, two Republican appointed Justices voted with two Democrat appointed Justices to form the minority.
I choose to believe that the Supreme Court is reliable, is trustworthy and will decide on merit before the law rather than politics.
I realize that there are those that will disagree with me and think me crazy.
However, if it isn't like that, all is indeed lost and those of you calling for an armed revolution might as well get started.
Ya gotta believe in something. I don't believe in Congress. "An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought.
Simon Cameron. There aren't any "honest politicians" in Congress.. they're on weekly sale to the highest bidder. IMO, of course.
I don't believe in the Presidents. For the same reason.. they won't stay bought.
I do choose to believe that the 9 Justices nominated by Presidents and examined and confirmed by the Congresses are my best hope at living out my life under the Constitution as the Framer's intended life in this country to be.
YMMV.