He probably spends all his time during oral arguments, when he asks no question, thinking up these clever comments. His greatest contribution to American jurisprudence will be his retirement. We can't count on him dying in office, who would know the difference?
When clowns put on the greasepaint, they can take on a scary, menacing look, almost evil, but in Slappy's case, it makes him look almost happy, a big improvement.
Love the picture. When he's preserving these liberties is he referring to " of the corporations, by the corporations, for the corporations. I think he'll retire to a corporation since he thinks they deserve to live in perpetuity.
He probably spends all his time during oral arguments, when he asks no question, thinking up these clever comments. His greatest contribution to American jurisprudence will be his retirement. We can't count on him dying in office, who would know the difference?
ReplyDeleteIf the Extreme Court's fascist five can't stand disapprobation, they should consider upholding the Constitution, not dismantling it.
ReplyDeleteWhen clowns put on the greasepaint, they can take on a scary, menacing look, almost evil, but in Slappy's case, it makes him look almost happy, a big improvement.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the sayin', he douth protest to loudly, or when you're in a hole stop digging. Hey, Clarence, put down the shovel, now!
ReplyDeleteLove the picture. When he's preserving these liberties is he referring to " of the corporations, by the corporations, for the corporations. I think he'll retire to a corporation since he thinks they deserve to live in perpetuity.
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