Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
How many days altogether? Be factual please!
More than any others and she's actually not together enough to avoid missing work.
Can’t give the actual numbers of days she’s missed, why is that?
Since you’re not going to answer let me: she’s missed one day so far this year, due to a stomach bug. The only other days she missed in her entire career came last January when she kissed 6 days after treatment for cancer.
For some reason women always have to do it backwards and in heels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Released and “doing well.”. That’s fantastic.
An 86-year-old with pancreatic cancer is not “doing well.”
Anonymous wrote:
She needs to survive a few more months, please, for the good of the USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
It probably is inconsequential that she's missing work. She probably has something akin to a Mad-Libs book, where there's a pad with _________ blank spaces to fill in for the cases, and under each blank space it says "insert liberal dogma here", and any of her clerks can just fill it out for her.
Funny, and all along I thought it was called “legal precedent” instead. Silly me.
The job of the USSC isn't to apply legal precedent.
It is to decide if legal precedent or laws are Constitutional or not.
Did you not go to high school?
DP. Within the context of applying S Ct precedent (case law) and the principle of state decisis. A quick look through any S Ct case will confirm this. It is your post that is dumb and illiterate beyond human comprehension.
DP
Incorrect.
The Supreme Court is charged with making sure prior lower court decisions (especially those with decisions which will be precedent-setting) pass constitutional muster muster. Likewise for new laws that are challenged in the court system.
If the Supreme Court's job was simply to make sure legal precedent was applied, then abortion would still be illegal and gays couldn't be married. Because that was the existing legal precedent, until those cases reached the USSC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
It probably is inconsequential that she's missing work. She probably has something akin to a Mad-Libs book, where there's a pad with _________ blank spaces to fill in for the cases, and under each blank space it says "insert liberal dogma here", and any of her clerks can just fill it out for her.
Funny, and all along I thought it was called “legal precedent” instead. Silly me.
The job of the USSC isn't to apply legal precedent.
It is to decide if legal precedent or laws are Constitutional or not.
Did you not go to high school?
DP. Within the context of applying S Ct precedent (case law) and the principle of state decisis. A quick look through any S Ct case will confirm this. It is your post that is dumb and illiterate beyond human comprehension.
DP
Incorrect.
The Supreme Court is charged with making sure prior lower court decisions (especially those with decisions which will be precedent-setting) pass constitutional muster muster. Likewise for new laws that are challenged in the court system.
If the Supreme Court's job was simply to make sure legal precedent was applied, then abortion would still be illegal and gays couldn't be married. Because that was the existing legal precedent, until those cases reached the USSC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
It probably is inconsequential that she's missing work. She probably has something akin to a Mad-Libs book, where there's a pad with _________ blank spaces to fill in for the cases, and under each blank space it says "insert liberal dogma here", and any of her clerks can just fill it out for her.
Funny, and all along I thought it was called “legal precedent” instead. Silly me.
The job of the USSC isn't to apply legal precedent.
It is to decide if legal precedent or laws are Constitutional or not.
Did you not go to high school?
DP. Within the context of applying S Ct precedent (case law) and the principle of state decisis. A quick look through any S Ct case will confirm this. It is your post that is dumb and illiterate beyond human comprehension.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
It probably is inconsequential that she's missing work. She probably has something akin to a Mad-Libs book, where there's a pad with _________ blank spaces to fill in for the cases, and under each blank space it says "insert liberal dogma here", and any of her clerks can just fill it out for her.
Funny, and all along I thought it was called “legal precedent” instead. Silly me.
The job of the USSC isn't to apply legal precedent.
It is to decide if legal precedent or laws are Constitutional or not.
Did you not go to high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
How many days altogether? Be factual please!
More than any others and she's actually not together enough to avoid missing work.
Can’t give the actual numbers of days she’s missed, why is that?
Since you’re not going to answer let me: she’s missed one day so far this year, due to a stomach bug. The only other days she missed in her entire career came last January when she kissed 6 days after treatment for cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
How many days altogether? Be factual please!
More than any others and she's actually not together enough to avoid missing work.
Can’t give the actual numbers of days she’s missed, why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
How many days altogether? Be factual please!
More than any others and she's actually not together enough to avoid missing work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
How many days altogether? Be factual please!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week
It probably is inconsequential that she's missing work. She probably has something akin to a Mad-Libs book, where there's a pad with _________ blank spaces to fill in for the cases, and under each blank space it says "insert liberal dogma here", and any of her clerks can just fill it out for her.
Funny, and all along I thought it was called “legal precedent” instead. Silly me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how she's functioning being so I'll every other week
Ok, troll. Move along. Go haunt some other board.
Shes been out a lot including last week