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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

Brewer Seeks Supreme Court Review of Partners' Health-Benefits Case

She's nutz. How on earth did she get elected?
 
good grief, everyone is nuts to you unless they have a D next to their name

another YAWN
 
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

Brewer Seeks Supreme Court Review of Partners' Health-Benefits Case

She's nutz. How on earth did she get elected?

Because she signed SB1070 and the guy who was running against her had his wife and baby die during childbirth, about 6 months prior to the election. He dropped out of the race. He was polling way ahead of her, he was the state treasurer.
 
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

Brewer Seeks Supreme Court Review of Partners' Health-Benefits Case

She's nutz. How on earth did she get elected?

Because she signed SB1070 and the guy who was running against her had his wife and baby die during childbirth, about 6 months prior to the election. He dropped out of the race. He was polling way ahead of her, he was the state treasurer.

oh brother
 
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

Brewer Seeks Supreme Court Review of Partners' Health-Benefits Case

She's nutz. How on earth did she get elected?

good question.

but at least they didn't elect sharon angle.
 
We thought the left loves cold hearted bitches?

Nancy Pelosi
Maxi Waters
Wassermann-schultz
and the beat goes on

but I bet Boops wouldn't wonder how THEY got elected
 
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

What a monumental waste of time and demonstration of republican hate, ignorance, and contempt for the Constitution.
 
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

What a monumental waste of time and demonstration of republican hate, ignorance, and contempt for the Constitution.

Ah yes, until the rulings are against something you care about...we know
 
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

Brewer Seeks Supreme Court Review of Partners' Health-Benefits Case

She's nutz. How on earth did she get elected?

She is in Arizona. Any other questions?
 
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

Brewer Seeks Supreme Court Review of Partners' Health-Benefits Case

She's nutz. How on earth did she get elected?

She is in Arizona. Any other questions?

You probably haven't taken a step in Arizona (or Mexico).
 
She is in Arizona. Any other questions?

You probably haven't taken a step in Arizona (or Mexico).

I live in Arizona and the republicans here think Brewer is a RINO, they hate her.

I've heard the same things. They are pissed she hasn't enacted this as their new state flag

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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

Brewer Seeks Supreme Court Review of Partners' Health-Benefits Case

She's nutz. How on earth did she get elected?

Health ins co's don't have to issuer any partner.

however

This is a waste of time and money. She needs to get over some of this crap and focus on jobs and stopping illegals
 
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is asking to go back to the Supreme Court.

In a July 2 filing noted on the Supreme Court docket, lawyers for the governor have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a September 2011 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that had the effect of keeping same-sex partners’ health-care benefits in place in the state.

After the 2011 decision, lawyers for the state asked the Ninth Circuit to re-hear the case en banc, or by an 11-judge panel. On April 3, the Ninth Circuit denied the request, starting the 90-day clock for the governor to file a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to take the case.

The Ninth Circuit ruling, which upheld a trial-court ruling, kept an Arizona law from going into effect that, as the appeals court held, “would have terminated eligibility for health-care benefits of state employees’ same-sex partners.”

Brewer Seeks Supreme Court Review of Partners' Health-Benefits Case

She's nutz. How on earth did she get elected?

She's just another face for the teaparty. She certainly doesn't have brains to think up these schemes on her own and it really doesn't benefit her state. She sits her ass at a desk and says yes everytime they ask her to take some screwy position.

You see it in Boehner Cantor and so many others.
 

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