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Old 05-12-2010, 11:52 AM
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There is a difference between preaching views and just being clear about where you stand on an issue. And yes, there are people who can have or even preach their views and still be impartial Some people are just evolved like that.
Well that's the thing. The only stand that the Justices are supposed to have is what ever the law states. And everybody has their own views, but you are much less likely to ignore them if you are such a zealot you preach them to the street. Honestly if one of the Justices has established known political leanings before being nominated, they shouldn't have been nominated.
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