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Average IQ of U.S. Supreme Court judges?

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Unmeasured yet, but most likely around absolute zero-or less. The old jackasses always seem to vote against anything that will benefit-even save- children. Only their dumb old arses need "protection"-better still, a kicking!- at public expense. How do these jackasses get lifetime jobs? You are in big trouble, America!

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  1. We can raise the average IQ if we leave Ruth Bader Ginsburg out of the calculation.


  2. 85....retarded level.But enough intellect to debase a nation...

  3. Raw IQ only tells you one's potential for intellectual activity.  

    It's no substitute for basic "horse sense", which can only be gained by staying in contact with the real world, something USSC Justices are encouraged to avoid.

  4. A lot of them are in the closet or kiddie fiddler's themselves.

    It's sick.

    Liberal mentality, you know "oh but we can rehabilitate offenders......."

    - yeah right.

  5. Oh I am so scared! Thanks for the warning Yahoo Answers User!

  6. I agree....but the efeminate, bewigged british idiots on the bench with their heads were the sun don't shine are worse.!

  7. 100 is average

  8. Average IQ is 100, and IQs are biased on the fact that the average will always be 100.

    Lol, I didn't read the question. =P

  9. Since the additions of Roberts and Alito, it's dropped considerably.

    That's for sure.

  10. THey have lifetime jobs based on a law that we passed about 200 years ago, which is slightly younger than the average age of the judges of the supreme court

  11. 100 is the average for everyone, the average for someone mentally retarted is 50 and below

  12. No they're like Mensa members.  Extraordinarily smart but totally lack any common sense.

  13. over 9000

  14. I agree 0.. same can be said about some attorneys

  15. The judges are so far removed from everyday typical citizenry that they have become insulated, much like liberal professors who've never held down a job outside of academia.

    They try to do what seems right to them, but therein lies the trouble - when man decides for himself what's right and what's wrong, we get bigger problems.

    And this is not just an American folly - I lived in Australia for 15 years and have travelled Europe extensively. It's everywhere - and we're sinking fast.

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