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To: seekthetruth
I count 8 high back swivel chairs and one low back fixed chair. The Chief Justice seat is assuredly the high back swivel chair at the end of the table. In reading, the junior justice is tasked with responsibilities involving the entrance doors’ security, and tasking the clerks outside the room with necessary duties as needed. I suppose the fixed chair makes the most sense for rising and sitting, especially if it's done frequently.

One learned Freeper gives the case a 10% chance of acceptance. What is your take on it's survival in the conference room? I'll go out on a limb... I think it's chance of moving on in the process is better than 50%.

2,420 posted on 11/20/2008 2:41:42 PM PST by freepersup (!)
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To: freepersup
“One learned Freeper gives the case a 10% chance of acceptance. What is your take on it's survival in the conference room? I'll go out on a limb... I think it's chance of moving on in the process is better than 50%.”

I am certainly not “learned” on these matters, but this case concerns a possible Constitutional crisis in voting in the Commander in Chief of our country! This is not the everyday kind of case with folks bringing suits concerning their rights being violated. Not that those cases aren't important, they certainly are. But the decision the Justices must make on Donafrio’s case will affect everyone in our country and the world!

I would think this case is one Justices most certainly would take on. After all, their main duty is to make sure our Constitution is upheld, and to think the Office of President could be endowed on someone who does not meet the very basic constitutional requirements to be President is abhorrent! I don't think there is a more important decision for them to make and to make RIGHT than this one!

2,423 posted on 11/20/2008 2:59:30 PM PST by seekthetruth
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