Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts is just too darned cute and handsome. I think it's time for people to start returning the grief he doles out.
The Supreme Court's Office Contact:
Public Information Office: 202-479-3211, Reporters press 1
Clerk's Office: 202-479-3011
Let's call Justice Roberts and let his office know how we feel about corporate person-hood.
Or just corporate hoods, in general.
Or hoods over illegally detained detainees heads.
You can also ask Justice Roberts' Office if he knew anything about Justice Rehnquist's addiction to Placidyl for 10 years while serving on the High Court.
You see John Glover Roberts was a clerk for Rehnquist from 1980-1981 when Rehnquist was so afflicted, he was delusional and incoherent. Perhaps it was the
daily dose of 1400 milligrams of the drug -- nearly three times higher than the 500-milligram maximum recommended by physicians.
You can ask John Roberts' office if they have any comment on John Bolton's interference in Rehnquist's promotion to Chief Justice.
In July 1986, when President Ronald Reagan nominated Rehnquist to be chief justice, the Justice Department asked the FBI to interview witnesses who were preparing to testify that Rehnquist had intimidated minority voters as a Republican Party official in Arizona in the early 1960s. According to a memo in the Rehnquist file, an unnamed FBI official cautioned that the department "should be sensitive to the possibility that Democrats could charge the Republicans of misusing the FBI and intimidating the Democrats' witnesses." But then-Assistant Attorney General John Bolton -- who more recently served as ambassador to the United Nations -- signed off on the request and said he would "accept responsibility should concerns be raised about the role of the FBI." It is unclear whether the FBI ever interviewed the witnesses.
There goes Bolton, ignoring FBI memos again.
I suppose one could call and ask anything they please; but, why waste the opportunity to remind John Roberts' of his lineage and associations.