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Quote by: gr8fuldaniel Maybe because it would mean the difference between Monarchy and Democracy in the long run Yes! And worse! He has shown that he would not recuse himself from sitting on a case that he promised he would, and that by sitting on and judging in favor of the corporate interests, he stood to gain financially. He is morally bankrupt. He should be executed, not promoted. (After a fair trial by a democratic jury, of course) Conservative would be OK. Neo-Con makes us cringe. |
You DO know that the case you refer to had Alito as one of a panel of Jurists, and that therefore Judge Alito did NOT have sole control of the decision?
You DO know that he stated he would be willing to recuse himself, then when asked, DID recuse himself?
You DO know that the case was then reheard and the next panel came to same conclusion as the panel of which Alito was a member?
Your having based your argument on partial and incorrect data suggests you may wish to rethink the issue.