2 SCOTUS?

Herb & Suds

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Someone younger ;)
Michelle Obama graduated from Harvard Law School in 1988, and was admitted as a lawyer by the Supreme Court of Illinois on May 12, 1989. Following graduation, she joined Sidley Austin, a corporate law firm in Chicago. But a few years later, in 1994, while working for the Public Allies project in Chicago, Obama voluntarily had her license placed on “inactive” status.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Well if another opening does come up Obama would be a good pick as there wouldn't be any problem getting him confirmed. If not Obama then Merrick Garland should get another chance and he would also be confirmed without too much issue. Then make Obama Attorney General.
Garland should have some kind of fucking job he's capable of doing...he ain't for shit at this one yet...
 

Paul Drake

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Oh well.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to Be Discharged from Hospital After Developing Infection

The Supreme Court said that the long-serving conservative justice's symptoms are improving as he continues to recover
Shit
 

Sir Napsalot

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Oh well.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to Be Discharged from Hospital After Developing Infection

The Supreme Court said that the long-serving conservative justice's symptoms are improving as he continues to recover
What kind of "infection" requires hospitalization and intravenous antibiotics
 

CCGNZ

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Garland should have some kind of fucking job he's capable of doing...he ain't for shit at this one yet...
I wanted him on the bench,he's not dogged enough for his job now(parilyzed by caution IMO),He got burned by McConnell, couldn't accept a slightly left of center replacement for arch cons, Scalia,but had no prob. replacing R.Bader Ginsburg w/ConeyBarrett what a hypocritical MF
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
What kind of "infection" requires hospitalization and intravenous antibiotics
They exist. Jim Henson got taken down by one. Bacteria “the pathogen we thought we had whupped”. There are things like C. difficile that can blitzkrieg you so bad the nuclear options e. g. vancomycin (i. v. in hospital under close watch) fail. I heard of a regarded cardiologist (hospital surgeon) who died of it in one of the world’s best teaching hospitals. Stuff happens.
 
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printer

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What kind of "infection" requires hospitalization and intravenous antibiotics
I got a wasp bite and my arm started to puff up. I was given an antibiotic to combat it. I was told that if it did not go down in a day to go to the hospital and they would give me another antibiotic intravenously. I said it was weird, I am not allergic to wasps. The nurse said it was not the wasp but what it was feeding on that it transferred to me. So it could have been some rotting squirrel it was feeding on that infected me. Before the antibiotic did its job the infection moved right up my arm and was close to my shoulder and was making its way to my body. The intravenous was to prevent that from happening. Made me really appreciate keeping some distance from our winged friends.
 

Sir Napsalot

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They exist. Jim Henson got taken down by one. Bacteria “the pathogen we thought we had whupped”. There are things like C. difficile that can blitzkrieg you so bad the nuclear options e. g. vancomycin (i. v. in hospital under close watch) fail. I heard of a regarded cardiologist (hospital surgeon) who died of it in one of the world’s best teaching hospitals. Stuff happens.
Well to be fair my mom was hospitalized when a UTI went septic
 
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