Friday, July 01, 2005

Injustice O'Connor Retires

Injustice Sandra Day O'Connor has announced her retirement from the Supreme Court.

If America was still a just place, she and her four fellow Injustices would have been escorted out of the Supreme Court in handcuffs on December 12th, 2000 for high crimes against the United States of America.

As far as I am concerned, Injustice O'Connor betrayed our Country and its Constitution when she voted to overthrow the legitimately elected President, Al Gore, by ruling that George W Bu$h would suffer "irreparable harm" if the Florida recount continued.

Ask yourself this: If the recount had continued and Bu$h won, then what irreparable harm would George W Bu$h have suffered? It's been almost five years and I still haven't come up with anything. George W Bu$h could only suffer "irreparable harm" if Al Gore won the recount and, with it, Florida's 25 Electoral votes and the Presidency. So, by stopping the recount, O'Connor and her fellow Injustices admitted that Al Gore was the true winner of the Presidency.

O'Connor was at least honest enough to admit her criminality when she declared that the Bush v Gore decision was not to be used as precedent in any other case. If Bush v Gore was based on sound legal principles, then why shouldn't it be used as a precedent?

Bush v Gore was not based on sound legal principles. It was based on treason, treachery, and corruption. And that will always be the legacy of Injustice Sandra Day O'Connor and the other four Injustices.

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