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Old 11-06-2012, 11:42 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by *Anya* View Post
Ginsburg will probably retire. Anyone else that might (or needs to)?
I think Justice Beyer will retire too. I wish Thomas Clarence would retire, but he won't. He is still young considering the average age of the justices and too ignorant to find a well paying job that is for a lifetime.

I am not a fan of Justice Antonin Scalia but he runs circles around Thomas Clarence. Justice Scalia may consider retirement.
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