"Home is where his heart is; Souter eschews power for a small N.H. town" by Peter Schworm, Globe Staff | May 2, 2009
WEARE, N.H. - .... Souter made no secret, during his 19 years on the high court, of his disdain for Washington, where he kept a Spartan apartment in an unfashionable neighborhood and rejected the glittering social life that is lifeblood of Washington power circles....
Great. He's the kind of public servants we need!
The wooded road was deeply peaceful, with the chirping of birds and the wind whistling through the trees the only sound for minutes at a time.
Yeah, we have our moments up here!
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Of course, no one is perfect:
WASHINGTON - .... In 2005, however, in Gonzalez vs. Raich, the court ruled that the federal government could outlaw marijuana even in states where it has been approved for medical use. The ruling was opposed by conservatives and lauded by liberals for reaffirming the government's power to regulate drugs. In that case, Souter joined the majority.--more--"
That just goes to show you what is wrong with liberals.
They applaud government power in this case of FREEDOM?
In the THWARTING of the WILL of the VOTERS?
Thanks, guys! Fucking controlled-opposition s***s!