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bullimiami

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31. Accepting bribes is a crime. DOJ should be deeply investigating everything about corrupt justices
Sat Jul 29, 2023, 10:45 AM
Jul 2023

charge and try them. can they serve on the court from jail? who cares.

the only remedy is not impeachment. not for a president not for a sc justice. any other answer is bullshit.

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It's not "controversial"; it's incorrect per Rep. Ted Lieu and Sen. Whitehouse. Nt spooky3 Jul 2023 #1
SCOTUS could rule that an ethics law is unconstitutional madville Jul 2023 #71
But that is not the view of Lieu and Whitehouse. They believe spooky3 Jul 2023 #72
It's not much of a showdown Zeitghost Aug 2023 #76
We will see. Nt spooky3 Aug 2023 #77
And if four of his friends agree... that's how it would be FBaggins Jul 2023 #2
Since he has prejudiced himself on the question, he must recuse, right? Captain Zero Aug 2023 #79
It's an interesting thought problem... but it won't come before him FBaggins Aug 2023 #80
Those are the rules? Roy Rolling Jul 2023 #3
Once again with gusto - "fuck you, Alito" NewHendoLib Jul 2023 #4
Al Capone said similar things about his exposure to the law, too. marble falls Jul 2023 #5
I'm unconvinced. TomSlick Jul 2023 #6
Who funds SCOTUS? bluestateboomer Jul 2023 #7
Alito, Thomas, and Roberts Bettie Jul 2023 #8
Sam the Sham Alito continues his war on ethics and the Constitution Hassler Jul 2023 #9
throw the money bags in jail and watch then squeal dembotoz Jul 2023 #10
Thumbs his nose PlutosHeart Jul 2023 #11
"... but I'm willing to say it [because I'm drunk on power]." area51 Jul 2023 #12
I can't believe the founding fathers would create a branch of slightlv Jul 2023 #13
They wouldn't and didn't FBaggins Jul 2023 #26
I hope to see scholars respond to this en mass in every paper across the land msfiddlestix Jul 2023 #34
Goddamn Right!! MayReasonRule Jul 2023 #52
Actually at this time, i feel he's 100% correct. bluestarone Jul 2023 #14
Alito lacks the power to refuse bribes Qutzupalotl Jul 2023 #15
This. JudyM Jul 2023 #55
Get a load of that EndlessWire Jul 2023 #16
From your lips! YES! nt LittleGirl Jul 2023 #22
The recent statement from the court Zeitghost Aug 2023 #73
Apparently hildegaard28 Jul 2023 #17
The supreme fascist courd is the royalty in the us, have the final say. nt yaesu Jul 2023 #20
Indeed, SCOTUS Is Y'all Qaeda's Nat-C Fascist Spanish Inquisition Shit For Brains Style... MayReasonRule Jul 2023 #40
sammy should quit wasting oxygen. niyad Jul 2023 #18
To paraphrase another shining figure, "If a supreme court justice does it, it's not illegal." PSPS Jul 2023 #19
Expand the court now! Earth-shine Jul 2023 #21
And the thugs sitting on the bench Marthe48 Jul 2023 #23
Justice Alito does know where his paychecks come from, right? Ray Bruns Jul 2023 #24
He does - and he knows that there's nothing they can do about it FBaggins Jul 2023 #28
The hell congress can't. They can turn off the money spigot any time they want. Ray Bruns Jul 2023 #44
Sorry - flat wrong FBaggins Jul 2023 #45
Well you're right. Ray Bruns Jul 2023 #69
So the Supreme Court COL Mustard Jul 2023 #25
Thanks, Sam. You've proved how far down SCOTUS has gone. Wonder Why Jul 2023 #27
Why not use Exceptions Clause more? BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #29
Easy Peezy, impeach the SOB ashredux Jul 2023 #30
Accepting bribes is a crime. DOJ should be deeply investigating everything about corrupt justices bullimiami Jul 2023 #31
Proving the bribe is the problem. Lonestarblue Jul 2023 #35
For sure. You won't find evidence if you don't look. bullimiami Jul 2023 #54
We can disagree all we want Polybius Jul 2023 #32
And if they strike it down 9-0... FBaggins Jul 2023 #36
Alito: It's good to be king. n/t LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jul 2023 #33
Sam, the Constitution did not provide for shenanigans like refusing to consider a nomination LuckyLib Jul 2023 #37
Oh yeah? Congress Sets SCOTUS' Appellate Jurisdiction, Therefore... MayReasonRule Jul 2023 #38
No chance that would stand FBaggins Jul 2023 #41
I Enjoyed The Concept's Impetus - Whether Or Not It's A Viable Proposition Is Not My Wheelhouse MayReasonRule Jul 2023 #43
✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ n/t msfiddlestix Jul 2023 #66
Happy Sunday Y'all!!! MayReasonRule Jul 2023 #68
Mr. Alito may well be the most arrogant bastard ever to serve on the Court. Add to that ... Hekate Jul 2023 #39
Exactly how I though of Scalia, Alito must be competing the most sociopathic asshat msfiddlestix Jul 2023 #67
Sammy The Weasel The Wizard Jul 2023 #42
But only under watchful eyes. dchill Jul 2023 #50
Not up to Alito, but up to the 8 other justices. If 5 decide the opposite, Alito is FUCKED. Stuart G Jul 2023 #46
Ethical Problems w/the SCOTUS Botany Jul 2023 #47
Alito's arrogance is only exceeded by his hubris. And we all know, as the Greeks did, that it never Martin68 Jul 2023 #48
Congress has the right to set the budget amount set aside for the cstanleytech Jul 2023 #49
They really don't FBaggins Jul 2023 #51
I didn't say Congress had the power to order them about but it does have the power of the purse cstanleytech Jul 2023 #56
I understood what you meant. You're incorrect FBaggins Jul 2023 #57
The Court operated just fine with candles and AC though for decades and cstanleytech Jul 2023 #64
So alito Snoopy 7 Jul 2023 #53
Now that the heat is on and we're watching, it's a lot harder to bribe SCOTUS justices Novara Jul 2023 #58
Excellent questions, great points, n/t msfiddlestix Jul 2023 #70
"The common rabble in the House and Senate has no authority over us, the gods!" Mysterian Jul 2023 #59
Hey Sam Seinan Sensei Jul 2023 #60
Alito strikes me as someone who has really bad breath. 617Blue Jul 2023 #61
The Supreme Court is ethically unimpeachable, right, Sammy? dchill Jul 2023 #62
Well now, WE get the numbers we're looking for in 24, then bluestarone Jul 2023 #63
Even the most optimistic views on the 2024 elections Zeitghost Aug 2023 #75
Wrong. roamer65 Jul 2023 #65
He is more or less correct Zeitghost Aug 2023 #74
Put it in the next funding bill for the court. Angleae Aug 2023 #78
Hope you get indicted next Marthe48 Aug 2023 #81
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