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Guardians of the
Constitution
As each of the Justices mature and grow in years,
the chance of retirements will grow. Appointments to the Supreme
Court will grow and thus the importance of winning the Presidency
will grow. Each vote is an important one in a Constitutional-Republic
form of Government, and nowhere is that more evident than in the
United States Supreme Court. With only nine votes to be counted,
there is not much room for error.
As each of the most important issues to each of us become increasingly
controversial, you can be sure that eventually they will be decided
by nine people. Nine people we personally put in office by electing
various Presidents.
Chief
Justice William Rehnquist
Justice
Anthony Kennedy
Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor
Justice
Antonin Scalia
Justice
David Souter
Justice
John Paul Stevens
Justice
Clarence Thomas
Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Justice
Stephen G. Breyer
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