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Actually, its more like three, quite possibly four.Nasarius said:If Bush gets another four years, it's very likely he's going to get to appoint one or two Supreme Court justices.
Justice O'Connor has indicated she'd like to retire. (She made the tactical error of saying publicly that she did not want to retire if Bush was not elected ... and then she went on to support the stay order and the eventual decision that awarded the election to Bush.) Justice O'Connor was appointed to the bench by President Reagan, a Republican.
Justice Rehnquist has had many health problems. For a while, he was (according to some sources) not quite up to his job because of all the painkillers he'd been taking. Rehnquist was appointed to the bench by President Nixon, a Republican.
Justice Stevens was appointed to the bench by Nixon's successor, President Ford, also a Republican. He seems to be hanging in there, but he would be expected to retire within the next few years.