7/15/2005


A BRAIN DEADENED BY DRUGS WILL NOW DECIDE LAW FOR US

Q: Can an obviously chemo clouded Supreme Court Justice be removed? Is it possible for him to serve effectively? Can't we get rid of Renquist?

A: No. This semi-dead man will now interpret law for us whether we like it or not:

Article III of the Constitution provides that the Justices, and all other federal judges, hold their offices "during good Behaviour." (and while they serve, their pay cannot be cut. We can't even starve them out) They may resign at any time, or retire when eligible. Once confirmed, however, they may be removed—in accordance with Article II—only by "Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." In effect they serve for life. Never in the Nation’s history has a Supreme Court Justice been removed by impeachment.
Christ, the guy is an egomaniacal pestule who won't resign ever. Think about his brain, numbed by months and months of chemotherapy, deciding law. A serious flaw in our system.

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