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Old 01-05-2009, 02:48 PM   #8
Appeselve

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Souter's desire to retire has been talked about for years. He was always uncomfortable in DC, and long talked about simply wanting to go home to New Hampshire. Fortunately for those of us that were troubled by the right turn the Court was making with Roberts and Alito, he was willing to wait out the 2008 election.

We brought up Souter leaving the bench back in August of last year...Post #5662

http://www.talkabouttennis.com/forum...ter#post332560



Like the decision or not (it is, in actuality, horrible law crafted to reach a necessary result), Souter almost single handedly saved Roe v. Wade. He was a quiet, yet forceful presence on the Court, and he served progressives extremely well. He will be missed.
BLESS Souter's heart for not doing this with Bush in office. At the risk of stating the obvious- I'm sure that Obama being President is a big factor in this decision.
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