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View Poll Results: Which one of these is NOT a real Dr. Seuss book? | |||
Hop on Pop |
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16 | 10.06% |
Fox in Box |
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67 | 42.14% |
Mr. Brown can moo, can you? |
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31 | 19.50% |
The Foot Book |
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19 | 11.95% |
All of the above are real books |
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26 | 16.35% |
Voters: 159. You may not vote on this poll |
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Let's assume that Judge X's father was killed after Judge X had grown up and become a judge. The killer of the father was convicted and executed for the murder of Judge X's father.
Does this information make you more or less likely to support Judge X to be a Supreme Court justice? |
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I don't get it. Do you mean like a sympathy vote? Because that would just be dumb.
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I don't get it.
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I don't get it. [/ QUOTE ] There is nothing to get. Maybe being a close family member of a victim involved in a death penalty case would affect how that judge thinks about the death penalty. Did the execution bring closure to him/her? Does he/she now have a victim's family perspective? Or would it not really affect his/her judicial decisions at all? I don't know the answer, but judge X is one of the likely nominees of Bush to the Supreme Court, and I wonder if this aspect of judge X's personal history matters to anyone. |
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I would give more support to any judge that had been personally involved in a murder case. I think judges become to dinsinfranchised with victims and forget what the legal system is all about.
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I am less likely to support a judge who favors the death penalty than one who does not, if that's what you're getting at.
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Yes. I would support judge Luttig...And so should the country.
-Gryph |
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I voted no. However, how much did the judge push for the death penalty? This could affect my support for him.
Melch |
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Here is a picture you don't see every day. The two most powerful black people in the country chatting with each other, and the most powerful hispanic in the country in the background.
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