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And who said the Sopranos weren't still at work???
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>>>Personally I was not taking pleasure in it, just predicting there will be lots of jokes. I feel sympathy for her, in fact. Not so much over the ankle -- reportedly not all that serious -- as the embarrassment / distraction factor. Here is a woman who grew up in modest circumstances in the Bronx, graduated from Princeton first in her class, Yale law school, successful prosecutor, 18 years a judge, on the brink of joining the Supreme Court -- and now all anyone wants to talk about is a stumble at the airport.
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>>Not me. I want to talk about her racism. She thinks only wise latino women can make the right choices. She needs to wash out before the senate hearings.
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>I doubt she thinks "only wise Latino women can make the right choices." Did she actually say that?

That's a pretty close paraphrase. Have you not been listening to the news on this? Now it turns out she wasn't exactly a scholar either. She have very low test scores but got into college because she was in a protected class. Gee, nothing like loading up the supreme court with affirmative action, substandard lawyers.

From Drudge -
PAPER: Sotomayor once described herself as 'product of affirmative action'...

...admitted to two Ivy League schools despite scoring lower on standardized tests than many classmates, which she attributed to 'cultural biases... built into testing'... Developing...
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright
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