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May132010

Obama 2005: SCOTUS Nominee w/ No Judicial Experience Needs Extreme Scrutiny

Isn't technology grand! Following is audio of Obama calling for the Bush SCOTUS nominee Harriet Miers to receive extreme scrutiny because of her lack of judicial experience. I'm guessing he has a different take now, huh?

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Reader Comments (4)

Ms Kagan a blank slate, just like President Ear leader, tweettle dee and tweedle dum, look
out Supreme Court here she comes...A southside street hustler and a drama Queen running
in different directions, but with the same goal in mind to tear down our system and build a
utopian society of misfits and parasites of human waste eating away the very fabric that
holds America together...Mr. Presdent i don't think there is another man in the United States
that i have so little regard for as yourself, i just bet i could get a few more to join me and
agree with this assessment...

A revolution is coming in november at the voting booth.....

May 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGeorgiaDawg

Obama stuck his foot in his mouth again. Where is the mainstream media to bail him out? I assume they just won't report he said it.

May 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJeff Carpenter

Sorry Bambo. Tough luck on this one. Hope it all works out for you - NOT.

May 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAdam Storey

Why are you holding Obama accountable for something he said 5 years ago. He doesn't remember nor follow what he said 5 minutes ago. He probably lied to Michelle this morning about where he was going today out of habit.

May 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJB

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