Topic: Dear Merrick Garland
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Wed 11/16/16 07:20 AM
We appreciate you waiting around....but your services will not be needed. We've decided to go in a different direction.

MAGA Y'ALL!!!

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Wed 11/16/16 08:18 AM

We appreciate you waiting around....but your services will not be needed. We've decided to go in a different direction.

MAGA Y'ALL!!!



AMEN, RIP

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Wed 11/16/16 08:37 AM
Trump:62,972,226
Hiliary:62,277,750


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Wed 11/16/16 10:10 AM
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President-elect Donald Trump will likely have a huge role in shaping the composition of the Supreme Court for the next few decades.
After Senate Republicans refused to hold a hearing for Merrick Garland - President Obama's choice to replace conservative Justice Antonin Scalia - Trump will likely have the opportunity to fill at least one seat on the country's highest court.
Two liberal justices on the court, 78-year-old Stephen Breyer and 83-year-old Ruth Bader Ginsburg are also expected to retire soon.
Trump has expressed support for highly-conservative justices in the past. He's said he wants to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark case giving women the right to abortions, and said that the Court needs to "uphold the Second Amendment."
Trump's list of nominees contains some unusual choices, such as Utah Sen. Mike Lee. A spokesman for Lee told Politico that "Sen. Lee already has the job he wants which is why he is campaigning to represent the great people of Utah again this year."
For the most part, all of Trump's potential nominees have a history of supporting conservative issues.
Here are Donald Trump's potential Supreme Court nominees:
1. Keith Blackwell
2. Charles Canady
3. Steven Colloton
4. Allison Eid
5. Neil Gorsuch
6. Raymond Gruender
7. Thomas Hardiman
8. Raymond Kethledge
9. Joan Larsen
10. Mike Lee
11. Thomas Lee
12. Edward Mansfield
13. Federico Moreno
14. William Pryor
15. Margaret A. Ryan
16. Amul Thapar
17. Timothy Tymkovich
18. David Stras
19. Diane Sykes
20. Don Willett
21. Robert Young
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http://www.businessinsider.com/president-elect-donald-trump-supreme-court-list

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Wed 11/16/16 10:33 AM
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Trey Gowdy for AG, Ted Cruz for SCOTUS.drinker

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Wed 11/16/16 11:13 AM

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Trey Gowdy for AG, Ted Cruz for SCOTUS.drinker

I would LOVE some TG for AG....But just saw that Sen Jeff Sessions is up for that spot too.
Either way...just get me some 2nd Amendment lovin' SC justices and I'm good.