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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 02, 2005 at 05:11:00 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: It's refreshing posted by dr.sportster on July 01, 2005 at 09:56:21:
You know Doc, I'd posted, missing the part abot the bankrupcy laws, still steaming over the Eminent Domain issue. I heard she's retiring, been coming a long time. Am thinking her husband's been ill for some time, and wants to spend time with him. Got in to Indiana late last night, and saw her giving an interview, but didn't get to hear it. I think over the years, the Supreme Court Justices have probably been fair, for the most part, but when they screw up, it's never been a little screwup. It's been major. What gets me is that their job-specific is to interpret the US Constitution, but as of lately have been openly citing international law as the basis to their rulings. THAT, is not their job. Oh, thanks for reminding me. Gotta get over to my brother's barn and load up the Shovel. Been setting for two years - no time to ride. Gonna have to pull the S&S off and just let it soak in carb cleaner. May as well bring home the "Purple Flame" too - '75 550 Honda that I saw, painted purple, cafe' fairing, looked horrible, but sure was fun doing figure 8's in the snow. Ha Ha Ha Ha. Mark
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