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Justice Roberts Checks Out of Hospital

July 31st, 2007 . by TexasFred

WASHINGTON (AP) - Chief Justice John Roberts walked out of a hospital in Maine Tuesday, released a day after he suffered a seizure. The White House said he told President Bush he was doing fine.

Roberts strode briskly out of the Penobscot Bay Medical Center in Rockport, Maine, wearing a blue sport coat, open collar shirt and slacks. He waved to onlookers before getting into a waiting sports utility vehicle for a short trip to a dock, where he then took a pontoon boat to his summer home on Hupper Island, near Port Clyde, Maine.

Roberts had no response when a reporter hollered, “How are you feeling?”

The chief justice, 52, plans to continue his summer vacation, Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said. She said that doctors found no cause for concern after evaluating Roberts.

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Justice Roberts Checks Out of Hospital

I certainly wish the very best to Justice Roberts in his health and life in general, I seriously don’t think he could be replaced, I know that’s a selfish reason but having men like him on the SCOTUS has been a start to heading this nation back in the right direction…

The only thing that perplexes me about this entire thing is the fact that he had had a seizure in the past…

Does anyone remember hearing about that during the nomination and approval process?? I know I don’t recall hearing it…

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2 Responses to “Justice Roberts Checks Out of Hospital”

  1. comment number 1 by: Bloviating Zeppelin

    Not one mention. But just wait; ALL the Left blogs and communications will now immediately call for his removal from SCOTUS and public impalement.

    BZ

  2. comment number 2 by: Sage

    No I never heard of his previous seizure history, and the left can cry all they want but once appointed to the Supreme Court he is impervious to being removed.
    ‘Nuff said