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Good old Bob |
"Mr. Speaker, you know, the old saying in legal circles is that the Supreme Court is not last because it's right. It's right because it's last. There comes a point where you have to accept things as the law of the land. How does the president decide what is a good law -- and I'm going to obey the Supreme Court-- or what's a bad law and I'm just going to ignore it."
--Face the Nation host Bob Scheiffer responding to Republican Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich's outrageous assertion that--in essence--he'd send the Capital Police or U.S. Marshall's Service to arrest judges with whose decisions he disagreed. Good old Bob.
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