Wednesday – Rats, I've Got a Stigma
Jun. 3rd, 2009 01:57 pm.
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There are 3 branches to the American government – the executive (the president), the legislative (congress, also known as the opposite of progress) and the judicial. The US Supreme Court is the tippy top of the judicial branch, and once you get approved to be on the Supreme Court, you get to stay there until you're too tired to do it any more or you die. When a vacancy comes along on the court, the president nominates a person to fill it, and congress votes to either let that person sit on the court, or decides they aren't good enough and tells the president to pick someone else.
( Politics! Politics! Rah, rah, rah! )
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There are 3 branches to the American government – the executive (the president), the legislative (congress, also known as the opposite of progress) and the judicial. The US Supreme Court is the tippy top of the judicial branch, and once you get approved to be on the Supreme Court, you get to stay there until you're too tired to do it any more or you die. When a vacancy comes along on the court, the president nominates a person to fill it, and congress votes to either let that person sit on the court, or decides they aren't good enough and tells the president to pick someone else.
( Politics! Politics! Rah, rah, rah! )