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    Sotomayor: Confirmation talks got a bit too personal (access required)

    During her Supreme Court confirmation process, Senate lawmakers asked Justice Sonia Sotomayor questions so personal and probing in nature that she later told to a friend: "I think they already know the color of my underwear." Speaking Monday at Northwestern University School of Law, Sotomayor said she thought some questions regarding her personal dating life posed ...

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    One Response to “Sotomayor: Confirmation talks got a bit too personal (access required)

    1. America was founded on a Double Standard society and continues to operate as such, in other words, discrimination has not been eliminated it has just gotten more complicated, because although blacks are publicly called niggers they are still privately being hung for being black in the United States of America in 2011.-Born to do battle, drafted at birth.a.k.a.Warrior Breed!-Michael E. McKinzy, Sr-03-09-2011

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