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How did I miss this... President Obama was arrested an convicted for severe drug abuse like Limbag??? WELL OF COURSE NOT BUT I FORGOT... YOU'RE A REPUBLICANT SMEAR MERCHANT... LOL! 


Like I already established you think Druggie Limbaugh is a good smart guy...so that sorta disqualifies you on every level as having any even remotely decent judgment.:D


She's a great lady and has a wealth of experience & experiences. As far as you thinking "she not smart"... :confused:


Sotomayor's mother put great stress on the value of education, and bought the Encyclopedia Britannica for her children, something unusual in the housing projects. Sotomayor has credited her mother as being her "life inspiration". For grammar school, Sotomayor attended the parochial Blessed Sacrament School in Soundview, where she was valedictorian and had a near-perfect attendance record. Sotomayor then commuted to the parochial Cardinal Spellman High School in the Bronx, where she was on the forensics team and was elected to the student government. She graduated as valedictorian in 1972.


When Sotomayor entered Princeton University on a full scholarship,[18] there were few women students and fewer Latinos (about 20). She put in long hours in the library and over summers, worked with a professor outside class, and gained skills, knowledge, and confidence. 


Sotomayor joined the board of Princeton's Third World Center. She also ran an after-school program for local children and volunteered with Latino patients in a Trenton psychiatric hospital.[7] A history major, she wrote her senior thesis on Luis Muñoz Marín, the first democratically elected Governor of Puerto Rico, and on the territory's struggles for economic and political self-determination. The thesis won honorable mention for the Latin American Studies Thesis Prize. She won the Pyne Prize, the top award for undergraduates, which reflected both strong grades and extracurricular activities. She was also elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In 1976she was awarded a A.B. from Princeton, graduating summa cum laude.


In the fall of 1976, Sotomayor entered Yale Law School, where she became an editor of the Yale Law Journal.[4] She published a law review note on the effect of possible Puerto Rican statehood on the island's mineral and ocean rights. In her third year, she filed a formal complaint against a Washington, D.C. law firm for asking discriminatory questions during recruiting; the firm apologized. In 1979 she was awarded a J.D. from Yale Law School.


And you also must have selective amniesia on the fact...


Sotomayor was nominated to the U.S. District Court by Republican President George H.W. Bush and was elevated to the Federal Court of Appeals by a Democrat, President Bill Clinton. And she's been promoted in a bipartisan fashion confirming Judge Sotomayor twice before.


We all know what your problem with her is.. She's smart, she's a fighter, she's gonna be around a loooong time, she's pro-choice and she's going to only add to the Hispanic vote for the Democratic Party...


I love America!  



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