Tag: Clarence Thomas

If we can exit 2024 with a Democrat-controlled congress and White House, there is a chance we can remove this criminal from the Supreme Court.

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Newsweek’s article on the low level of ethics within the U.S. Supreme Court begins: In his upcoming memoir, retired Judge David S. Tatel wrote that he stepped down from his position on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of …

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The “Tea Party Patriots” say Justice Thomas needs our support now more than ever. I guess I’m a bit muddled here; I struggle to understand how there possibly is anything “patriotic” about supporting a Supreme Court Justice who lied about …

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Whether Clarence Thomas is more afraid of liberals than bigots is immaterial. These are opinions, and having opinions, even grossly insincere ones, is not a crime. On the other hand, the fact that he’s been taking bribes, i.e., committing felonies, …

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“Justice Thomas is compromised,” says Massachusetts junior senator and consumer activist Edward Markey. “Compromised” puts it mildly; as we’ve come to learn, he’s a career criminal. There is one aspect to all this that has me a bit befuddled, though, …

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Unfortunately, Clarence and Ginni Thomas, two of the most corrupt people in U.S. politics, are completely off the radar screen when it comes to criminal prosecution. That they both are working to re-instate the traitor Donald Trump as the U.S. …

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I took a course on the philosophy of science during my freshman year in college.  The professor, whom I adored, told us this story: A swami in India had the following conversation with a student: Student: What keeps the Earth …

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