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Reply to "Muhammad Ali’s son reportedly detained at airport, asked twice about his religion"

Zed posted:

There is no appeal from the decisions of the Supreme Court. The "we" is not as inclusive as you think. Also, the Republicians opposition to Obama's nominee contradicts your argument. If they are not always impartial, then how can you argue that they will make sound decisions?

no assumptions made. The article indicates that he was asked his religion. According to the constitution, is he allowed to do so?

America is supposedly a country of rules and laws, and there is a constitution that guarantees certain rights,. Because the actions of some after the 911 attack happened, this does not mean that it was right. 

Those who forget the past are destined to repeat the mistakes of the past. The slow erosion of rights must be fought. If not, then Many Americans will face a bleak future. Just think of Nazi Germany. Do you think that suddenly, there was a rise of the madness. No, it was a gradual process, little by little.

Banna, you are trying to split hairs here...you are only looking at one side of the coin...the Democrats not getting their way..because you are supporting the Democrats as not getting their way..

There is a rigorous process to becoming a SC justice. There is no better way of vetting a candidate...one thing is certain...the candidates today, republican or democrats are well vetted. 

There is no "appeal" to decisions of the SC, but Congress can rewrite the laws to override their decisions.

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