Many Americans express concern over Elena Kagan's lack of experience as a judge, but they currently don't think she is too liberal for a seat on the Supreme Court and a majority say that the U.S. Senate should vote for confirm her, according to a new national poll.Oh great. I completely forgot about the Kagan fight later this month. Just what we need.
A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Tuesday indicates that 54 percent of the public says that Kagan should be confirmed to the high court, with 36 percent saying that senators should not confirm President Obama's nominee for associate justice to the high court.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Last Call
Well, any good news left in the universe?
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I'm thinking of joining NASA because obviously I should be a rocket scientist. Never had any experience actually doing it, but I've watched em launch, that's good enough right?
Another qualification for the aforementioned, I see why people don't want her on the SCOTUS
Fail.
To make your example correlate to the reality of Kagan's background and experience, you would have a PhD in astrophysics, experience as president of MIT, a long history of providing consulting services to other scientists, and prior work experience for NASA as a clerk to a leading rocket scientist.
But then becoming a NASA rocket scientist wouldn't sound like a stretch, now would it?
Fail. Harder.
Nope.
However it is amazing, you're the perfect example of "Monkey see, monkey do"
Anytime anyone makes a post that has anything you find amazing you use it over and over again. Hence the random images from before, or the "no ur a racist" as well.
Be
Moar
Original
Less fail
I can't find any refutation of my argument in that comment, so I accept your apology, as long as you try harder in the future not to suck at trolling.
Allan's so far behind he thinks he's in first place..
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