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    pc255 months, 2 weeks ago

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    you are a moron...........over two thirds of the american public believe that sotomayor wrong on this

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      Dionys5 months, 2 weeks ago

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      And of course they've gone over the complete court documents and transcriptions instead of pulling their 'ruling' out of their collective racist asses?

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        Will13135 months, 2 weeks ago

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        that would probably be understating the number..

        based on Supreme Court stats.. it should be around 75%..

        of course you are aware that the Supreme Court overturns above 75% of the cases it decides to hear.. THEY DON'T HEAR THEM IF IT'S A WASTE OF THEIR TIME..

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          bubba25 months, 2 weeks ago

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          Sotomayor was not "wrong" about anything.

          http://www.pww.org/article/articleview/16185/

          Sotomayor and her panel colleagues were bound by longstanding precedent and federal law. They applied the law without regard to their personal views and unanimously affirmed the district court ruling and the full 2nd circuit backed them up.

          In other words, Sotomayor is anything but an outlier. She and the seven other federal judges who decided the case at the district and circuit levels were unanimous in determining that precedent and federal law required rejection of the suits.

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