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Mar 31st, 2006 04:07 PM
Ant10708 by way of deception thou shalt do war

war isn't good geggy. Don't deceive people like that! Or you are no better than those zionists and neo cons!
Mar 30th, 2006 10:54 PM
KevinTheOmnivore The names I rattled off were to point out just how far away Scalia is from those men, despite sharing the same prestigious ranl.
Mar 30th, 2006 10:51 PM
El Blanco Max was the one who brought up the past examples to try and show we're downgrading. You even started rattling pff other SOTUS Justices. I'm pointing out we were never that high to begin with.
Mar 30th, 2006 10:06 PM
Geggy

Too bad he doesn't know that that type of hand gesture is pretty close to saying "thank you" in sign language, otherwise he could've gotten away with it if he had simply told everyone they misunderstood the sign language.
Works for me everytime.
Mar 30th, 2006 07:59 PM
KevinTheOmnivore Irrelevant. That's like saying a bad doctor isn't so bad, because hey, at least he isn't bleeding the sick out of you with leaches!!

It was socialy acceptable in its day to duel. Yes, some of our founding fathers were very petty and cruel.

That totally makes Scalia's lack of class and tact acceptable.
Mar 30th, 2006 06:43 PM
El Blanco Ya, I wish we could go back to the days of when our elected officials were shooting people they think insulted them or run across the Senate floor to beat an oppponent with his cane.

Max, do you have any idea what kind of boorish assholes our past leaders, as well as other countries' leaders, have been?
Mar 30th, 2006 02:52 PM
KevinTheOmnivore

Look at this man. Do you think J. Marshall, T. Marshall, and Brandeis, or Rehnquist when you see this man???
Mar 29th, 2006 10:00 AM
mburbank I'll go back and check my sources. I think it was The Boston Herald, which is a conservative paper, but also a suck tabloid.

I didn't think it was a huge deal, and while I started this, I agree with Eye tie, it isn't as rude as the finger.

The title of my thread said that he was getting wierder. I think it was a wierd way for a Supreme court justice to behave. I think that when we speak of the coarsening on the country (and I agree, it's getting coarser) That along with Gangtsa rap you need to talk about the behavior of the countries highest officials. I don't mean tey need to go back to wearing top hats, but I don't like it when the VP tells a senatir to 'go fuck himslef', I don't like it that the president chooses (and it has to be a choice at this point) to pronounce Nuclear the wrong way, and I don't like it when a Supreme court justice makes a rude hand gesture, regardless of provocation. I think Presidents should write their own speeches and speak well and that a certain level of decorum should be expected. This all started with Nancy eagan letting Mr. T sit on her lap for a photo op. Or maybe it was when Johnson puled up his shirt to show his apendectomy scar to the cameras. It's just the way I fel, Ameria.
Mar 29th, 2006 02:34 AM
ItalianStereotype haha

because most Italians in the US are descended from southern Italian emigrants and that almost exclusively means either Sicily, Rome, or Naples. why would someone want to leave a prosperous area like northern Italy?
Mar 28th, 2006 11:57 PM
Preechr "You people?"

What kind of racist crap is that?
Mar 28th, 2006 09:27 PM
El Blanco OK, something I gotta know: Why does every Italian I know claim he's Sicilian? Its not that big an island. Tuscany is nice. why can't you people claim to come from there?

From what I understand, Sicily is a friggin hell hole, too.

Do you all take The Godfather too damned seriously?
Mar 28th, 2006 05:22 PM
ziggytrix that's the totally classless sort of sophmoric bullshit i'd expect out of some asshole like myself - not a supreme court justice.
Mar 28th, 2006 03:29 PM
ItalianStereotype italians are an animated people, what can I say?
Mar 28th, 2006 03:20 PM
Ant10708 Scalia was leaving Mass on Sunday at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross when the reporter asked the justice if he had to deal with much flak related to his conservative Roman Catholic beliefs, according to the newspaper.

"You know what I say to those people?" Scalia said before making the gesture, according to the paper's account. "That's Sicilian."

The paper said that Scalia also said: "This is my spiritual life. I shall lead it the way I like."


Doesn't seem so bad. Max what news source said it was about the speration of church and state?
Mar 28th, 2006 03:16 PM
KevinTheOmnivore He is a friggin supreme court justice. His opinions set lasting precedents that will stand after you and I are dead. The fact that he is a practicing Catholic, and a conservative, makes him a target for the pro-choice movement.

I don't care about his personal life, but the guy is one of the most powerful men in the country. He sits at the top of one of the three branches of federal government.

All I'm asking for is some tact. If a camera is put in your face, look the other way, or ignore the question.
Mar 28th, 2006 03:15 PM
Preechr Hush you guys... I'm trying to listen to what Martin Sheen is saying about running a government properly.
Mar 28th, 2006 03:07 PM
ItalianStereotype
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so he's not allowed to be rude simply because he's a supreme court justice? he has to be impartial on everything?

"Justice Scalia! Tide or All?"
Yeah, it's clearly the same.

He's a member of the Supreme Court. It's not about being impartial, it's about showing some class and not running your mouth off like an idiot.

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and it's all in the interpretation. I don't consider it the same as the finger.
Go ahead, stick up for the Italian.
kay

let's all stick our noses up in the air because justice scalia told people to stay the hell out of his personal life.
Mar 28th, 2006 03:06 PM
KevinTheOmnivore Also, anybody who says "this is Sicillian" is a geeky Sopranos fan boy.
Mar 28th, 2006 03:06 PM
ItalianStereotype but it wasn't about the seperation of church and state. I don't know what the hell max is talking about. what was asked of justice scalia was about his personal spiritual beliefs.
Mar 28th, 2006 03:05 PM
KevinTheOmnivore
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so he's not allowed to be rude simply because he's a supreme court justice? he has to be impartial on everything?

"Justice Scalia! Tide or All?"
Yeah, it's clearly the same.

He's a member of the Supreme Court. It's not about being impartial, it's about showing some class and not running your mouth off like an idiot.

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and it's all in the interpretation. I don't consider it the same as the finger.
Go ahead, stick up for the Italian.
Mar 28th, 2006 03:02 PM
Emu He can be rude all he wants, but it certainly doesn't make him look good. I think that's the point. Besides, he DOES have to remain neutral on the separation of church and state issue.
Mar 28th, 2006 02:55 PM
ItalianStereotype so he's not allowed to be rude simply because he's a supreme court justice? he has to be impartial on everything?

"Justice Scalia! Tide or All?"

"I cannot comment as that would compromise the neutrality required of a Supreme Court Justice awooooo"

and it's all in the interpretation. I don't consider it the same as the finger.
Mar 28th, 2006 01:01 PM
mburbank Okay. Thanks sppad. Not as wierd, but the Italians I have known concider that a fairly rude gesture in any case.

You should come around more, Sam.
Mar 28th, 2006 01:00 PM
KevinTheOmnivore Um, is that gesture (which we can all picture in our head) any different than the finger???

And wouldn't the appropriate comment coming from a friggin SUPREME COURT JUSTICE, who happens to be leaving Church, be "no comment, have a nice day"???
Mar 28th, 2006 12:56 PM
sspadowsky Not true. http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/03/27/sc....ap/index.html

Not to say that Scalia isn't a douche, because he is, but the story, as originally reported, was wrong.
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