This woman worries me as a Supreme Court justice, but then, I am a strict Constitutionalist, rule of law type. Her ties to Goldman Sach's global finance think tank don't make me feel any better about her.
I think she is a charming person who should stay out of positions of authority.
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This woman worries me as a Supreme Court justice, but then, I am a strict Constitutionalist, rule of law type. Her ties to Goldman Sach's global finance think tank don't make me feel any better about her.
I think she is a charming person who should stay out of positions of authority.
Posted by: spinnikerca | May 13, 2010 at 09:31 AM