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u.s.-ap·point·ed
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Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch:
The chief justice appointed an internal committee to oversee the investigation, that committee has been busy, and we’re looking forward to their report, I hope, soon.
The attorney-general should not have been involved in the decision affecting the PM because he was appointed by the PM, it was very controversial circumstances when Gani Patail was sacked. It is a conflict of interest.
Sean Spicer and Russ Vought are American patriots who were appointed to positions on the Board of Visitors at the United States Naval Academy because of their ability to contribute to the Board with their unique skills and tremendous experiences, president Biden’s threatened dismissal of them before their terms expire–from the purely advisory Board of Visitors, an entity that exercises no executive power whatsoever–violates the law. Our clients have every right to serve every single day remaining in their terms. But even if the Biden Administration prevails in its arguments, President Biden has perhaps unwittingly created a precedent that will be followed by all future administrations.
You’d have a police department and judges and prosecutors who aren’t accountable to local voters, all of whom are appointed by White officials in a city that’s 82% Black.
Creativity comes from awakening and directing men's higher natures, which originate in the primal depths of the universe and are appointed by Heaven.
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