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What a DISGRACE the election and political process has become in this country .... not to be outdone of course by our judical and legal system as well.
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This is a campain to slander anybody who doesn't want this women with poor judical choice to get elected to the highest court just because she his hipanic and just like Barack anybody who doesn't agree with her will be met with the same fate.
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The large number of judical vacancies hurts our judicial system.
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Nor do I recall Mr. Estrada being called a part of the main stream in his judical views.
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She is a real question mark since she hasn't declared a judical philosphy.
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“There is no escaping the fact that a decision-maker in the planning context is not acting in a judicial or quasi-judical role but in a situation of democratic accountability”
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Is the continuing stranglehold K Street maintains on executive, legislative and probably judical branches the change you voted for?
CNN Poll: Americans divided over troop buildup in Afghanistan 2009
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The way to hire more people is to give NASA the authority to hire more people. no kidding who do think the IFPTE is addressing, the judical?
NASA Workforce Issues - The Crisis is Here - NASA Watch 2009
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According to multiple witnesses who lived hundreds of years after him, He has no record of employment, and no relevant American judical experience.
Obama's Unacceptable Replacement for Justice Stevens: Jesus Christ (esq.) 2010
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The main tool of judical reasoning is logic, and this discipline was historically perfected by scholastic studies within Catholic church.
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