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我朋友圈里有个刚有了女儿的男生觉得德州州长抵制奥巴马厕所法案是错误的,觉得庆幸自己活在加州。。。。。。。。
Mitt Romney ends recruiting efforts for an independent candidate
[url=http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html]http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html[/url]
SB Romney finally gave up!!
Mitt Romney ends recruiting efforts for an independent candidate
[url=http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html]http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html[/url]
SB Romney finally gave up!!
wobuaichicu 发表于 5/18/2016 2:39:54 PM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=1868851&postid=71708112#71708112][/url]
[url=http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html]http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html[/url]
SB Romney finally gave up!!
wobuaichicu 发表于 5/18/2016 2:39:54 PM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=1868851&postid=71708112#71708112][/url]
SB 小人可以卷铺盖回家面壁去了!连里子都丢光了,别再出来丢人现眼啦!
他,终于停止了!!
这周一的新闻,RNA的头就说螺母尼这样,是自杀性行为,会祸害几代人。对他,彻底转黑!!
ZT: DONALD J. TRUMP RELEASES LIST OF POTENTIAL UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT JUSTICES
(New York, NY) May 18, 2016 - Today Donald J. Trump released the much-
anticipated list of people he would consider as potential replacements for
Justice Scalia at the United States Supreme Court. This list was compiled,
first and foremost, based on constitutional principles, with input from
highly respected conservatives and Republican Party leadership.
Mr. Trump stated, “Justice Scalia was a remarkable person and a brilliant
Supreme Court Justice. His career was defined by his reverence for the
Constitution and his legacy of protecting Americans’ most cherished
freedoms. He was a Justice who did not believe in legislating from the bench
and he is a person whom I held in the highest regard and will always
greatly respect his intelligence and conviction to uphold the Constitution
of our country. The following list of potential Supreme Court justices is
representative of the kind of constitutional principles I value and, as
President, I plan to use this list as a guide to nominate our next United
States Supreme Court Justices.”
Steven Colloton
Steven Colloton of Iowa is a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Eighth Circuit, a position he has held since President George W. Bush
appointed him in 2003. Judge Colloton has a résumé that also includes
distinguished service as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa
, a Special Assistant to the Attorney General in the Justice Department’s
Office of Legal Counsel, and a lecturer of law at the University of Iowa. He
received his law degree from Yale, and he clerked for Chief Justice William
Rehnquist. Judge Colloton is an Iowa native.
Allison Eid
Allison Eid of Colorado is an associate justice of the Colorado Supreme
Court. Colorado Governor Bill Owens appointed her to the seat in 2006; she
was later retained for a full term by the voters (with 75% of voters
favoring retention). Prior to her judicial service, Justice Eid served as
Colorado’s solicitor general and as a law professor at the University of
Colorado. Justice Eid attended the University of Chicago Law School, and she
clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas.
Raymond Gruender
Raymond Gruender of Missouri has been a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Eighth Circuit since his 2004 appointment by President George W.
Bush. Judge Gruender, who sits in St. Louis, Missouri, has extensive
prosecutorial experience, culminating with his time as the U.S. Attorney for
the Eastern District of Missouri. Judge Gruender received a law degree and
an M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis.
Thomas Hardiman
Thomas Hardiman of Pennsylvania has been a judge of the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit since 2007. Prior to serving as a circuit
judge, he served as a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western
District of Pennsylvania since 2003. Before his judicial service, Judge
Hardiman worked in private practice in Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh.
Judge Hardiman was the first in his family to attend college, graduating
from Notre Dame.
Raymond Kethledge
Raymond Kethledge of Michigan has been a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Sixth Circuit since 2008. Before his judicial service, Judge
Kethledge served as judiciary counsel to Michigan Senator Spencer Abraham,
worked as a partner in two law firms, and worked as an in-house counsel for
the Ford Motor Company. Judge Kethledge obtained his law degree from the
University of Michigan and clerked for Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Joan Larsen
Joan Larsen of Michigan is an Associate Justice of the Michigan Supreme
Court. Justice Larsen was a professor at the University of Michigan School
of Law from 1998 until her appointment to the bench. In 2002, she
temporarily left academia to work as an Assistant Attorney General in the
Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel. Justice Larsen received her
law degree from Northwestern and clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia.
Thomas Lee
Thomas Lee of Utah has been an Associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court
since 2010. Beginning in 1997, he served on the faculty of Brigham Young
University Law School, where he still teaches in an adjunct capacity.
Justice Lee was Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Justice Department
’s Civil Division from 2004 to 2005. Justice Lee attended the University of
Chicago Law School, and he clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas. Justice Lee
is also the son of former U.S. Solicitor General Rex Lee and the brother of
current U.S. Senator Mike Lee.
William Pryor
William H. Pryor, Jr. of Alabama is a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Eleventh Circuit. He has served on the court since 2004. Judge Pryor
became the Alabama Attorney General in 1997 upon Jeff Sessions’s election
to the U.S. Senate. Judge Pryor was then elected in his own right in 1998
and reelected in 2002. In 2013, Judge Pryor was confirmed to a term on the
United States Sentencing Commission. Judge Pryor received his law degree
from Tulane, and he clerked for Judge John Minor Wisdom of the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
David Stras
David Stras of Minnesota has been an Associate Justice of the Minnesota
Supreme Court since 2010. After his initial appointment, he was elected to a
six-year term in 2012. Prior to his judicial service, Judge Stras worked as
a legal academic at the University of Minnesota Law School. In his time
there, he wrote extensively about the function and structure of the
judiciary. Justice Stras received his law degree and an M.B.A. from the
University of Kansas. He clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas.
Diane Sykes
Diane Sykes of Wisconsin has served as a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Seventh Circuit since 2004. Prior to her federal appointment, Judge
Sykes had been a Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court since 1999 and a
Wisconsin trial court judge of both civil and criminal matters before that.
Judge Sykes received her law degree from Marquette.
Don Willett
Don Willett of Texas has been a Justice of the Texas Supreme Court since
2005. He was initially appointed by Governor Rick Perry and has been
reelected by the voters twice. Prior to his judicial service, Judge Willett
worked as a senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, as an
advisor in George W. Bush’s gubernatorial and presidential administrations,
as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Justice Department’s Office of
Legal Policy, and as a Deputy Attorney General under then-Texas Attorney
General Greg Abbott. Justice Willett received his law degree and a master’s
degree from Duke.
没有奸臣Cruz的名字哦!
(New York, NY) May 18, 2016 - Today Donald J. Trump released the much-
anticipated list of people he would consider as potential replacements for
Justice Scalia at the United States Supreme Court. This list was compiled,
first and foremost, based on constitutional principles, with input from
highly respected conservatives and Republican Party leadership.
Mr. Trump stated, “Justice Scalia was a remarkable person and a brilliant
Supreme Court Justice. His career was defined by his reverence for the
Constitution and his legacy of protecting Americans’ most cherished
freedoms. He was a Justice who did not believe in legislating from the bench
and he is a person whom I held in the highest regard and will always
greatly respect his intelligence and conviction to uphold the Constitution
of our country. The following list of potential Supreme Court justices is
representative of the kind of constitutional principles I value and, as
President, I plan to use this list as a guide to nominate our next United
States Supreme Court Justices.”
Steven Colloton
Steven Colloton of Iowa is a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Eighth Circuit, a position he has held since President George W. Bush
appointed him in 2003. Judge Colloton has a résumé that also includes
distinguished service as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa
, a Special Assistant to the Attorney General in the Justice Department’s
Office of Legal Counsel, and a lecturer of law at the University of Iowa. He
received his law degree from Yale, and he clerked for Chief Justice William
Rehnquist. Judge Colloton is an Iowa native.
Allison Eid
Allison Eid of Colorado is an associate justice of the Colorado Supreme
Court. Colorado Governor Bill Owens appointed her to the seat in 2006; she
was later retained for a full term by the voters (with 75% of voters
favoring retention). Prior to her judicial service, Justice Eid served as
Colorado’s solicitor general and as a law professor at the University of
Colorado. Justice Eid attended the University of Chicago Law School, and she
clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas.
Raymond Gruender
Raymond Gruender of Missouri has been a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Eighth Circuit since his 2004 appointment by President George W.
Bush. Judge Gruender, who sits in St. Louis, Missouri, has extensive
prosecutorial experience, culminating with his time as the U.S. Attorney for
the Eastern District of Missouri. Judge Gruender received a law degree and
an M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis.
Thomas Hardiman
Thomas Hardiman of Pennsylvania has been a judge of the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit since 2007. Prior to serving as a circuit
judge, he served as a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western
District of Pennsylvania since 2003. Before his judicial service, Judge
Hardiman worked in private practice in Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh.
Judge Hardiman was the first in his family to attend college, graduating
from Notre Dame.
Raymond Kethledge
Raymond Kethledge of Michigan has been a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Sixth Circuit since 2008. Before his judicial service, Judge
Kethledge served as judiciary counsel to Michigan Senator Spencer Abraham,
worked as a partner in two law firms, and worked as an in-house counsel for
the Ford Motor Company. Judge Kethledge obtained his law degree from the
University of Michigan and clerked for Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Joan Larsen
Joan Larsen of Michigan is an Associate Justice of the Michigan Supreme
Court. Justice Larsen was a professor at the University of Michigan School
of Law from 1998 until her appointment to the bench. In 2002, she
temporarily left academia to work as an Assistant Attorney General in the
Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel. Justice Larsen received her
law degree from Northwestern and clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia.
Thomas Lee
Thomas Lee of Utah has been an Associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court
since 2010. Beginning in 1997, he served on the faculty of Brigham Young
University Law School, where he still teaches in an adjunct capacity.
Justice Lee was Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Justice Department
’s Civil Division from 2004 to 2005. Justice Lee attended the University of
Chicago Law School, and he clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas. Justice Lee
is also the son of former U.S. Solicitor General Rex Lee and the brother of
current U.S. Senator Mike Lee.
William Pryor
William H. Pryor, Jr. of Alabama is a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Eleventh Circuit. He has served on the court since 2004. Judge Pryor
became the Alabama Attorney General in 1997 upon Jeff Sessions’s election
to the U.S. Senate. Judge Pryor was then elected in his own right in 1998
and reelected in 2002. In 2013, Judge Pryor was confirmed to a term on the
United States Sentencing Commission. Judge Pryor received his law degree
from Tulane, and he clerked for Judge John Minor Wisdom of the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
David Stras
David Stras of Minnesota has been an Associate Justice of the Minnesota
Supreme Court since 2010. After his initial appointment, he was elected to a
six-year term in 2012. Prior to his judicial service, Judge Stras worked as
a legal academic at the University of Minnesota Law School. In his time
there, he wrote extensively about the function and structure of the
judiciary. Justice Stras received his law degree and an M.B.A. from the
University of Kansas. He clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas.
Diane Sykes
Diane Sykes of Wisconsin has served as a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Seventh Circuit since 2004. Prior to her federal appointment, Judge
Sykes had been a Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court since 1999 and a
Wisconsin trial court judge of both civil and criminal matters before that.
Judge Sykes received her law degree from Marquette.
Don Willett
Don Willett of Texas has been a Justice of the Texas Supreme Court since
2005. He was initially appointed by Governor Rick Perry and has been
reelected by the voters twice. Prior to his judicial service, Judge Willett
worked as a senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, as an
advisor in George W. Bush’s gubernatorial and presidential administrations,
as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Justice Department’s Office of
Legal Policy, and as a Deputy Attorney General under then-Texas Attorney
General Greg Abbott. Justice Willett received his law degree and a master’s
degree from Duke.
没有奸臣Cruz的名字哦!
估计recruit半天也招不到几个人了LOL
Mitt Romney ends recruiting efforts for an independent candidate
[url=http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html]http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html[/url]
SB Romney finally gave up!!
wobuaichicu 发表于 5/18/2016 2:39:54 PM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=1868851&postid=71708112#71708112][/url]
wobuaichicu 发表于 5/18/2016 2:39:54 PM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=1868851&postid=71708112#71708112][/url]
Mitt Romney ends recruiting efforts for an independent candidate
[url=http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html]http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/18/politics/mitt-romney-never-trump-independent-2016-campaign/index.html[/url]
SB Romney finally gave up!!
wobuaichicu 发表于 5/18/2016 2:39:54 PM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=1868851&postid=71708112#71708112][/url]
wobuaichicu 发表于 5/18/2016 2:39:54 PM [url=http://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.aspx?topicid=1868851&postid=71708112#71708112][/url]
Romney快别出来了,就此隐退吧
target股票跌跟boycott 一定有关系吗?nordie跌得更猛啊
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