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It does not say: "appointment for life"

Posted on: January 18, 2019 at 16:02:49 CT
ummmm MU
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Hokie is trying to draw some distinction where "incapacitation" would arguably not be considered "life".

Since the Constitution doesn't use the terms "for life", it's a meaningless attempt at a distinction.
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     Not the buffoon - mizzoumurfkc KC - 1/18 17:38:50
     Learn from the dems and Scalia her(nm) - tigerNkc KC - 1/18 15:57:23
          LOL - mizzoumurfkc KC - 1/18 17:37:42
          It kinda does. It says "shall hold their offices during - TigerJackSwartz MU - 1/18 15:59:47
               It does not say: "appointment for life" - ummmm MU - 1/18 16:02:49
                    gotcha (nm) - TigerJackSwartz MU - 1/18 16:36:47
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