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white_swan53 On October 07, 2020




n/a, New Mexico
#1New Post! Feb 27, 2012 @ 23:08:23
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Earlier this week, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts announced that he would not adopt a set of binding ethical guidelines for justices who serve on the Supreme Court.1

Currently, justices on the highest court in the United States have no obligation to adhere the judicial Code of Conduct that every other judge in the country must abide by.


https://act.credoaction.com/campaign/scotus_ethics/

I signed it.
LuckyCharms On July 31, 2021
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#2New Post! Feb 27, 2012 @ 23:25:49
Done and done.

Thanks for the link.
white_swan53 On October 07, 2020




n/a, New Mexico
#3New Post! Feb 28, 2012 @ 06:27:49
@LuckyCharms Said

Done and done.

Thanks for the link.



You are welcome. and thank you for signing .
white_swan53 On October 07, 2020




n/a, New Mexico
#4New Post! Feb 29, 2012 @ 02:38:03
This link is something that should be passed on to everyone in America old enough to read .IMO
Tar On April 28, 2014




San Antonio, Texas
#5New Post! Feb 29, 2012 @ 02:47:28
Isn't this the guy that refuses to recuse himself no matter what? I don't see how any petition would ever change his mind.
white_swan53 On October 07, 2020




n/a, New Mexico
#6New Post! Feb 29, 2012 @ 04:01:56
Justice Roberts needs to hear from the American public that we want our Supreme Court justices to adhere to the same set of ethical guidelines as every other federal judge in our country. Americans need to send the message that no Supreme Court justice is above the law.
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#7New Post! Mar 18, 2012 @ 23:23:11
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/12/opinion/a-way-forward-on-judicial-ethics.html?_r=2&ref=opinion
white_swan53 On October 07, 2020




n/a, New Mexico
#8New Post! Mar 19, 2012 @ 00:24:44
@Lucky Charms Said

https://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/12/opinion/a-way-forward-on-judicial-ethics.html?_r=2&ref=opinion



Thank you for the link .
It would seem that we are definitely not dealing with the same sort of persons/men today that the original rules were put in place for 'way back when a mans honor ' had some worth...

corruption at all levels are the key words of our modern day leaders . IMO
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#9New Post! Mar 19, 2012 @ 00:26:01
@white_swan53 Said

Thank you for the link .
It would seem that we are definitely not dealing with the same sort of persons/men today that the original rules were put in place for 'way back when a mans honor ' had some worth...

corruption at all levels are the key words of our modern day leaders . IMO



Got it in my email from CREDO.

The term 'men of honor' seems to mean nothing when it comes to our 'esteemed' leaders.
white_swan53 On October 07, 2020




n/a, New Mexico
#10New Post! Mar 19, 2012 @ 00:36:22
@Lucky Charms Said

Got it in my email from CREDO.

The term 'men of honor' seems to mean nothing when it comes to our 'esteemed' leaders.

I hate to say it but I have to agree,,,,

Things like truth or meaning what they say , saying what they mean etc... are all just so much text on a web site or sound bites in a you tube vid anymore.

The really sad part is it's 'We the People ' who have allowed things to slide so far into the toilet as they have.
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