by
Fred Hoot on May 1, 2009 in
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I had predicted that President Obama would be replacing a judge or two on the Supremes, but I have been totally blindsided by Justice David Souter announcing his retirement. Justices usually stay on the bench for life and only death or a severe case of Alzheimer’s would unseat them. In my humble observances there may be a couple of early on-set liberal victims still on the bench, but that is just my own supposition. Read more »
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General Laney is a tough guy. He hangs on to his rights like a pit bull, although he has a pair of Dobermans that guard his gun shop. He needs them; from a really tough neighborhood where there are more illegal guns right outside his doors than there are legal guns inside. He has been shot six times, but we don’t know about the condition of his attackers. I could venture a guess they are no longer bothering anyone, but I don’t know for sure. Read more »
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