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Alito No Swinger, Face Reader Says
Find Bush’s choices for Supreme Court hard to read? Bring in America’s leading expert on deeper perception. She warmly endorsed Roberts, warned against Miers. Samual Alito physically looks more like these two other Bush picks than you might think, and his face has changed in ways that Democrats may find ominous.
Sterling, Virginia (PRWEB) January 8, 2006 -- Ominous for Democrats is a huge change to Alito’s right ear, according to face reader Rose Rosetree. While a student at Princeton, Alito’s ear was out-angled—reminiscent of Supreme Court Justice Souter.
But faces change over time more than most people realize, depending on inner choices, and Alito’s ear is now in-angled, suggesting more conservative and predictable choices, should he be appointed to America’s Highest Court.
As a swing voter to replace curvy-chinned Sandra Day O’Connor, Alito won’t be much of a swinger. His face has also evolved to replace a curved chin bottom with a straight one, indicative of someone who makes decisions based on principle, not circumstances. Potential challenge is being a hard-liner.
Bush clearly favors court appointees with four important facial characteristics, common to Alito, Roberts and Miers. Rosetree says, “Bush is going for the inner characteristics, which according to the ancient art of physiognomy, correspond to specific physical attributes.” How do the three candidates look like? What do they mean about Alito?
Ask America’s leading expert on deeper perception, and don’t forget to inquire about her three highly accurate Lie Detector Tests. They caused her to support Roberts, warn against Miers. What shows about the integrity of Bush’s latest candidate for the U.S. Supreme Court?
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