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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 768285" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>Considering that the Supreme Court recently struck down gun bans in Washington, D.C. and Chicago, I'd say we're OK for now. It's still a conservative court, but votes on the hot button issues like gun control usually come out 5-4, so it's a tenuous lead at best. As for Kagan, she will be a liberal replacing a liberal so the makeup of the Court won't change for now. </p><p>People should really pay more attention to how their votes for President and U.S. Senator might affect the makeup of the Supreme Court, no matter which side of the fence they're on. The justices are appointed for life, and their decisions can affect our lives long after the president that appointed them has left office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 768285, member: 3355"] Considering that the Supreme Court recently struck down gun bans in Washington, D.C. and Chicago, I'd say we're OK for now. It's still a conservative court, but votes on the hot button issues like gun control usually come out 5-4, so it's a tenuous lead at best. As for Kagan, she will be a liberal replacing a liberal so the makeup of the Court won't change for now. People should really pay more attention to how their votes for President and U.S. Senator might affect the makeup of the Supreme Court, no matter which side of the fence they're on. The justices are appointed for life, and their decisions can affect our lives long after the president that appointed them has left office. [/QUOTE]
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