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Posted On: 03/28/2017 12:59:16 AM
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Please, were you snoozing though the campaign last Summer and Fall?
Hillary was al but indicted, she was running a child porn ring in a pizza parlor, she had Parkinson's. Clinton's pneumonia related fainting episode was routinely 'diagnosed', by credulous righties on this board, as signs of a terminal illness.
All of it supported by genuine 'fake news', and not a f*cking lick of it clarified or retracted when it was pointed out as fake.
Those are just the highlights.
The 8-0 decision came down LAST Wed and it rejected the reasoning behind the decision of Gorsuch.
Doesn't matter how long ago Gorsuch wrote, his position WAS rejected last Wed. That, and the fact he's up for a seat, makes it 'fresh'.
Gorsuch was also completely out of step with the majority opinion and tone deaf in the trucker case. Still waiting for your 'opinion' of his opinion.
Hillary was al but indicted, she was running a child porn ring in a pizza parlor, she had Parkinson's. Clinton's pneumonia related fainting episode was routinely 'diagnosed', by credulous righties on this board, as signs of a terminal illness.
All of it supported by genuine 'fake news', and not a f*cking lick of it clarified or retracted when it was pointed out as fake.
Those are just the highlights.
The 8-0 decision came down LAST Wed and it rejected the reasoning behind the decision of Gorsuch.
Doesn't matter how long ago Gorsuch wrote, his position WAS rejected last Wed. That, and the fact he's up for a seat, makes it 'fresh'.
Gorsuch was also completely out of step with the majority opinion and tone deaf in the trucker case. Still waiting for your 'opinion' of his opinion.
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But Gorsuch wrote that to comply with IDEA, public school programs need to allow students to make progress that “must merely be ‘more than de minimis,’” which is a Latin phrase meaning “too minor to merit consideration.” Basically, since Luke was making some progress in his public school, the district hadn’t broken IDEA, Gorsuch wrote — even though the boy made much more progress in the private option.
The entire U.S. Supreme Court struck down that idea Wednesday.
“A student offered an educational program providing ‘merely more than de minimis’ progress from year to year can hardly be said to have been offered an education at all,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote.
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