Samuel Alito's crushing hand of fate

Samuel Alito is reasonable. Samuel Alito is responsible. Samuel Alito works in the "real world" not in the world of ideas. This is what people like Orin Hatch and George W. Bush want the world to believe : That Samuel Alito is a good, humble man that has clawed temperately his way to the top.

Senator Dick Durbin though has been amazing at showing how cold-blooded the man can be with his judgements.

Samuel Alito has never looked at a technicality that he did not exploit for passing judgements against individuals and in favor of established institutions and the US governmental bureaurcracy.

"You favor established institutions and go against individual's rights."

"The crushing hand of fate ... it is a pattern ... it always comes against [ victims ] and consumers and in favor of [ corporations and the government. ]"

Bravo Senator Durbin.

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