Piper Plexed wrote:Now knowing that Rehnquist (conservative) has thyroid cancer does this cause you to reconsider your election choice? Does this serve as a reminder that our court is not all that young?
There is a strong possibility that the next president will get to appoint two or three new justices. In addition to Rehnquist's illness (which the court says he will recover from and be back by November), there are justices Stevens and O'Connor, who had previously stated their intentions to retire. Ginsburg has also dropped hints about retiring shortly. I believe they are all at least 60 years old (except for Thomas), but I don't know if this is typical or not.
I have heard and read many commentaries by SCOTUS watchers (like Nina Totenberg), that this court is the most divided in recent memory. The decisions are either lopsided on matters of law or else 5-4 on matters of policy. So any change in the court is a potential change for the bounds of policymakers.
The court has previously indicated that they take public opinion into account when deciding on matters of law as they apply to policy, such as striking down the Miranda rights exception.
Roe v. Wade is probably not in jeopardy in the near future. But if Bush wins and appoints three justices, I would be very concerned that the Republican right is dictating his choices and that the nation would lurch toward evangelical theocracy. Think Pat Robertson as the Faith-Based Initiatives liaison.
I shudder to think that people are basing their votes strictly on security. I really don't think that Kerry could screw up the security of this country any worse than Bush has already. For example, the argument that we are keeping the terrorists in Iraq (& not here) is outrageous. Terrorists will gravitate to where terror works the best. Does anyone seriously think that even a stable Iraq will spell the end of terrorism everywhere?
This administration has shown a complete lack of foresight, and a perpetual misrepresentation of the situation (just about every other situation also). I have this creepy feeling that 15 years from now, we will start getting these reports of just how incompetent and anti-intellectual this administration has been with every aspect of government, and the question of "How did we get in this mess?" will be asked too late.
No, it does not change my vote. I will vote for Kerry, and I intended to do so since Wesley Clark dropped out of the race.
I just re-read the above, and I guess most of it is off-topic.

But this is mostly an emotional issue over the direction in which America should be headed. The makeup of the Supreme Court is probably the best exemplar of this question, and will largely determine the answer.