Forty-nine members of the U.S. House of Representatives--including the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, the chairman of the Republican Policy Committee and two presidential candidates--are pointing to evidence they say is "contradictory" to Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan's confirmation testimony and calling for the House Judiciary Committee to investigate the matter.
The lawmakers also say they believe that evidence already made public shows that Kagan must recuse herself from any court cases involving the health care bill signed into law by President Barack Obama while she was serving as Obama's solicitor general.
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Nothing will be done , just a waste of time.
Their pros at spinning their wheels and creating sound bites. Anything to distract from working on the nation's problems.
And then we have Justice Thomas who does not understand the concept of conflict of interest or how to fill out a legal financial disclosure form.
Where is the investigation into his lying on the form, it is called financial fraud.
Does anyone else think she looks like Salisbury's own Laura Mitchell?
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