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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The retirement of Kennedy, J. will probably have no bearing on affirmative action. This is not a hot button issue for the GOP. Based on the list of his potential replacements, we will get a new Justice who will either be a little to his right or a little to his left. Their views on affirmative action are unknown. But I think it’s not going anywhere. The current approach works quite well.[/quote] You are clueless. We have Donald Trump as president. He is not going to nominate someone who is to the left or just slightly right to Kennedy. You are a moron. Now quit bragging about your GED.[/quote] All of the moderates and swing justices on the Supreme Court during modern times have been nominated by republicans. None of the justices nominated by liberal presidents have been moderates. They are all very liberal. The odds of getting a reasonable moderate are most likely with whoever Trump nominates than any justice nominated by a liberal or democratic president.[/quote] No, what used to be conservative is no longer conservative. According to current rhetoric, Ronald Reagan would be a centrist moderate.[/quote] The democratic nominated justices are are very liberal and farr off from the center. [b]The moderates are all nominated by republicans.[/b] We are most likely to get a moderate from Trump, than a democratic president.[/quote] The moderates are all by republicans, again, has more to go with the country moving farther and farther to the right. Every time there's the movement to the right, another conservative then appears more "moderate" relative to the new nominee. Roberts, once a staunch conservative, will become the voice of the new "moderate" in the coming SCOTUS, pretty much taking the place of departing Kennedy. [/quote] No. The liberals are radicals and have been for a long time.[/quote]
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