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A Tribute Thread to SC Justice Scalia
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(02-16-2016, 01:42 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Unless some of the quotes are not what he said. Many of the quotes in the OP have merit, but when some get "paraphrased" to fulfill a bias then those supporting it show their true colors. But feel free to argue away.

The man was not ridiculous when he spoke, but I do find humor in members of a football message board suggesting he was, simply because they disagreed with his views while lacking the mental capacity to fully understand them.

When you want to expound upon his good points and virtues rather than criticize a paraphrase that basically said what he said, the floor has been and still is open.


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Justice Scalia had many good points.
- He had a great legal mind.
- He could argue against his opponents, such as Ruth Ginsberg, and still remain friends with them (they vacationed together several times I'm told).
- He was sincere in his beliefs.
- He liked opera and pizza and played piano.
- He was married to his wife Maureen for 56 years and they had 9 kids together.
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RE: A Tribute Thread to SC Justice Scalia - Bengalzona - 02-16-2016, 02:27 AM

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