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Supreme Court of the United States
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Your honor please do not sweep this under the rug please convince your colleagues to really take a look at this there's something that's really wrong about this whole thing they put you through hell they've done it to the president even if you didn't vote for him this is really important with all due respect you thank you sir
Georgia Lynn Jones 646 339 9607 Boulder, Co.
SYlvia's sin has really afflicted my life further and further. Isn't Detroit willing to pay for the SIN she has created by the gassing of my home as was given to me by state of Colorado at 707 14th st. Officer Jeffinger admits to the act and sseez she and her buddies were invading my home. I applied for an apt....
Sylvia owes me for palimony and this act of hate crime. I have to go to see my grandson and have funds to do so.Maximus was adopted per your courts by AYatollah Khamenei and the govts. of this land seem to hate me for this. Is this true> My court orrdered support is missing in the zillions.
georgia lynn jones
The democrats hid his illness.Thats tampering with an election.The democrats tampered with evidence hiding his illness.....the constitution must have laws against it , false and deceptive practices
Justice Clarence Thomas was the 106th justice to sit on the US Supreme Court.
No. Associate Justice Clarence Thomas is a staunch Republican, and widely considered to be one of the most conservative Justices in the Court's history.
Justice Clarence Thomas is the second African-American appointed to the US Supreme Court. He is an Associate Justice, currently third in seniority, and has been on the bench since October 1991. Justice Thomas is serving his eighteenth Term in 2009-2010.
Ultimately, Thomas was confirmed for the Supreme Court; the controversy, however, had a lasting effect on the nation's understanding of sexual harassment.
Justice Clarence Thomas was nominated by President George H. W. Bush in 1991 to replace Justice Thurgood Marshall, who was retiring. Thomas officially joined the Court in October of that year, and is an incumbent (still sitting). When the 2010-2011 Term began in October, Thomas marked 19 years tenure on the Court.